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<div class="csl-entry">Li, P., Zhao, B., Soga, K., & Comfort, L. K. (2024). Exploring Wildfire Evacuation Strategies for Diverse Communities. <i>Transportation Research Record</i>. https://doi.org/10.1177/03611981241242374</div>
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dc.identifier.issn
0361-1981
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/205605
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dc.description.abstract
Wildfire evacuations have become a persistent challenge all over the world in recent years. Studies have proposed various evacuation strategies, such as vehicle reduction, phased evacuation, and prohibition of on-street parking, which have demonstrated effectiveness in specific communities. However, a comprehensive study that generalizes the effectiveness and applicability of these strategies across different types of communities is lacking. This generalization could hold significant value for small, resource-strapped communities situated in wildland–urban interface zones (i.e., comprising a mix of residences and flammable vegetation) that lack the resources to conduct dedicated evacuation studies. In this study, two indicators, the ratio of background traffic volume to the number of evacuees (RBE), and the ratio of the capacity of the main evacuation roads to the number of evacuees (RCE) were derived to categorize communities into specific groups based on their characteristics during wildfire events. Through evacuation simulations of some typical real-world communities, the applicability and effectiveness of each strategy for each group was assessed. For the given scenarios considered, the findings revealed that for communities with high a RBE and low RCE, promoting carpooling with more than two people per vehicle, extending phased evacuation intervals with safety assurance for evacuees, and enforcing on-street parking prohibition made evacuations more effective. For other communities, encouraging families to use fewer vehicles and implementing a 15-min phased interval, if possible, could potentially be useful.
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en
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dc.publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
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Transportation Research Record
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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dc.subject
sustainability
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resilience
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disaster response
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recovery
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business continuity
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emergency evacuation
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dc.subject
emergency management
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dc.subject
emergency response
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dc.title
Exploring Wildfire Evacuation Strategies for Diverse Communities
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dc.type
Article
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dc.type
Artikel
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dc.rights.license
Creative Commons Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell 4.0 International
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dc.rights.license
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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dc.contributor.affiliation
University of California, Berkeley, United States of America (the)
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dc.contributor.affiliation
University of California, Berkeley, United States of America (the)
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dc.contributor.affiliation
University of California, Berkeley, United States of America (the)