Learning from Evacuation and Response Experiences

Thursday, July 13, 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. MDT
Location: Centennial E

Moderator

Examining Evacuation Decisions of People Experiencing Homelessness During Natural Disasters

Andrea Ramos, Florida Atlantic University

Household Responses to 2018 Mati Wildfire: Evacuation Logistics and Preparation Time Estimations

Mohammad Rayeedul Kalam Siam, Oregon State University
Brian M. Staes, Oregon State University
Michael K. Lindell, Oregon State University
Haizhong Wang, Oregon State University

Examining the Challenges of Evacuation to Special Needs Shelters During Hurricane Irma

Rebecca Entress, University of Central Florida
Ratna Okhai, University of Central Florida
Claire Knox, University of Central Florida

A Closer Look Into Hurricane Evacuation Decision-Making Among Emergency Managers in Florida

Sara Iman, University of Central Florida
Yue Ge, University of Central Florida
Daniel Klenow, North Dakota State University
Amanda Savitt, Argonne National Laboratory
Pamela Murray-Tuite, Clemson University

Environment, Society, and Technology: Learning From Earthquake Early Warning

Elizabeth Reddy, Colorado School of Mines

Invisible Benefits of Earthquake Early Warning for Water Utilities

Yolanda Lin, University of New Mexico
Sara McBride, U.S. Geological Survey
Madison Cox, University of New Mexico

Predicting Spatial and Temporal Route-Section Choices During Large-Scale Disaster Evacuations

Xiangyu "Dale" Li, Oklahoma State University
Huaxia Wang, Oklahoma State University
Jikui Zhao, Oklahoma State University

Back to Schedule