Survey on Using GIS in Evacuation Planning
Sara Shaker Abed El-Hamied, Ahmed Abou El-Fotouh Saleh, Aziza Asem

TL;DR
This survey reviews how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have been utilized over the past 20 years to enhance evacuation planning during crises, emphasizing their importance in efficient and safe evacuation processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of GIS applications in evacuation planning, highlighting their role and effectiveness in crisis management.
Findings
GIS significantly improves evacuation efficiency
GIS aids in identifying safe evacuation routes
GIS enhances decision-making during crises
Abstract
Natural crises form a big threat on environment; these crises mean the loss of enterprises and individuals, and therefore losses in the sum total of community development. Management to these crises is required through a crisis management plan to control the crises before, during, and after the event. One of the most needed things to consider during preparing the crisis management plan is preparing the evacuation plan in order to transfer people from the incident place to a safe place; this must be done quickly and carefully. Because of the geographic nature of the evacuation process, Geographical Information System (GIS) has been used widely and effectively for over 20 years in the field of crisis management in general and in evacuation planning in particular. This paper provides an overview about evacuation process and the basic concepts of GIS systems. The paper also demonstrates the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvacuation and Crowd Dynamics · Geographic Information Systems Studies · Facility Location and Emergency Management
