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【SIT Lab Vol.14】Protecting the World's Cities through simulating Japanese disaster evacuation

“SIT Lab” is a series of articles on cutting-edge research at Shibaura Institute of Technology (Tokyo, Japan), which has diverse research fields. In the 14th lecture, Assistant Professor Yasmin Bhattacharya, Systems Engineering and Science/Planning, Architecture and Environmental Systems and Innovative Global Program (IGP) will talk about “Protecting the World's cities through simulating Japanese disaster evacuation”. Many cities and regions in Japan and around the world are threatened by a variety of natural disasters. If people were able to reach evacuation sites smoothly when a disaster occurs. She will propose disaster-resistant urban planning to the world through spatial analysis and simulation. research profile https://shibaura.pure.elsevier.com/en/persons/yasmin-bhattacharya ------------------------------------------------------------ ▼Contents ------------------------------------------------------------ 00:00 Opening 00:05 Towards a city which allows people to evacuate smoothly 00:41 Urban planning through spatial analysis and simulation →Exploring the relationship between human movement uncertainty and urban structure 01:12 Experimentation with Agent-based Models (ABM) →Predicting people's evacuation behavior due to differences in awareness of evacuation shelter locations 03:13 Contributing to disaster mitigation oriented urban planning
Target
Bachelor
Master
Doctor
General
High school
Required Japanese language level: None
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“SIT Lab” is a series of articles on cutting-edge research at Shibaura Institute of Technology (Tokyo, Japan), which has diverse research fields.
In the 14th lecture, Assistant Professor Yasmin Bhattacharya, Systems Engineering and Science/Planning, Architecture and Environmental Systems and Innovative Global Program (IGP) will talk about “Protecting the World's cities through simulating Japanese disaster evacuation”.
Many cities and regions in Japan and around the world are threatened by a variety of natural disasters. If people were able to reach evacuation sites smoothly when a disaster occurs.
She will propose disaster-resistant urban planning to the world through spatial analysis and simulation.

research profile
https://shibaura.pure.elsevier.com/en/persons/yasmin-bhattacharya

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▼Contents
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00:00 Opening
00:05 Towards a city which allows people to evacuate smoothly
00:41 Urban planning through spatial analysis and simulation
→Exploring the relationship between human movement uncertainty and urban structure
01:12 Experimentation with Agent-based Models (ABM)
→Predicting people's evacuation behavior due to differences in awareness of evacuation shelter locations
03:13 Contributing to disaster mitigation oriented urban planning

  • Subclass1
    Universities in Japan
  • Subclass2
    Kanto area
  • Language
    Japanese
  • Subtitles
    English
  • Target
    Bachelor
    Master
    Doctor
    General
    High school
  • Issue
    None
  • Delivery method
    On-demand
  • System requirements
    None
  • Start month
    Anytime
  • Length
    ~
  • Course restrictions
    None
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