Agent-based Modeling of Emergency Management Networks with Public Mobilization after a Disaster
PI: Erica Fischer (OSU), erica.fischer@oregonstate.edu, ORCID: 0000-0002-7653-2068
Co PIs: Haizhong Wang (OSU)
AMOUNT & MATCH: $28,665 from PacTrans; $28,665 Match
PERFORMANCE PERIOD: 8/16/2018 – 8/15/2020
STATUS: Completed
CATEGORIES: Disaster Management, Emergency Management
PROJECT DATA: All data used for this work is publicly available and reference in the technical report
DESCRIPTION: The goal of this study is to measure the impact of stated public behavior on the response time and operability of the ERN due to interactions between the public and ERN, and propose changes to the status quo that will improve the ERN’s efficiency to respond. The international community has begun to recognize that flexible post-disaster response is necessary to address and solve challenges. Flexible ERNs need to consider the potential behavior patterns from local communities. Lessons learned from the emergency response to previous crises demonstrates that regardless of the cultural differences between communities, and nature of the crisis (i.e. natural disaster versus public health), planning for emergency response is essentially the same. The results of this project include: (i) an interdisciplinary agent-based modeling framework to assess the vulnerabilities at the interface of the public network (i.e., social) and the ERNs (i.e., emergency managers and local authorities), and (ii) improved understanding of the impact (increase/decrease in resiliency) of disruptors that alter the status quo of network-of-networks.
DELIVERABLE | DUE DATE | DATE RECEIVED |
Research Project Progress Report #1 | 4/10/2019 | 4/2/2019 |
Research Project Progress Report #2 | 10/10/2019 | 10/14/2019 |
Research Project Progress Report #3 | 4/10/2020 | 4/10/2020 |
No Cost Extension Request | 6/15/2020 | 6/15/2020 |
Draft Report | 10/15/2020 | 11/28/2020 |
Final Project Report | 12/15/2020 | 1/6/2020 |