Agent-based simulation of pedestrians' earthquake evacuation; application to Beirut, Lebanon
Rouba Iskandar (UGA), Kamel Allaw, Julie Dugdale, Elise Beck, Jocelyne, Adjizian-G\'erard, C\'ecile Cornou, Jacques Harb, Pascal Lacroix, Nada, Badaro-Saliba, St\'ephane Cartier, Rita Zaarour

TL;DR
This paper develops an agent-based simulation model to analyze pedestrian evacuation during earthquakes in Beirut, integrating seismic hazard, building vulnerability, and individual behaviors to improve risk assessment and emergency planning.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, city-scale agent-based model that combines seismic risk factors with human behavior and mobility for earthquake evacuation in Beirut.
Findings
Open spaces are critical evacuation areas but are often inaccessible due to barriers.
Urban density and lack of open spaces hinder evacuation efficiency.
Simulation results highlight the importance of accessible open areas for safety.
Abstract
Most seismic risk assessment methods focus on estimating the damages to the built environment and the consequent socioeconomic losses without fully taking into account the social aspect of risk. Yet, human behaviour is a key element in predicting the human impact of an earthquake, therefore, it is important to include it in quantitative risk assessment studies. In this study, an interdisciplinary approach simulating pedestrians' evacuation during earthquakes at the city scale is developed using an agent-based model. The model integrates the seismic hazard, the physical vulnerability as well as individuals' behaviours and mobility. The simulator is applied to the case of Beirut, Lebanon. Lebanon is at the heart of the Levant fault system that has generated several Mw>7 earthquakes, the latest being in 1759. It is one of the countries with the highest seismic risk in the Mediterranean…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvacuation and Crowd Dynamics · Landslides and related hazards · Flood Risk Assessment and Management
MethodsFocus
