In this repository you will find an Agent-Based Model developed for Tsunami Evacuation Analysis.
The model was developed using NetLogo v.5.0.1 back in 2012.
The details of the development and applications are described in my PhD Thesis at Tohoku University.
The model has not been updated since 2014 (published on April 2022 in Github, I know...why so late? no idea!).
My latest trial of the model worked in Version 6.2.2 of NetLogo. (2022.04.20)
The case test in this repo takes about 15 min to run a simulation of a 70 min evacuation.
Clone this repo and open the .nlogo
file in Netlogo.
You can download NetLogo here.
You can use, modify, adapt this model to your own needs. If you use this model to any extent, we ask you to cite our relevent publications:
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Mas, E., Suppasri, A., Imamura, F. & Kpshimura, S. (2012). Agent-based Simulation of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Evacuation: An Integrated Model of Tsunami Inundation and Evacuation. Journal of Natural Disaster Science, 34(1), 41–57. https://doi.org/10.2328/jnds.34.41
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Mas, E., Adriano, B., & Koshimura, S. (2013). An Integrated Simulation of Tsunami Hazard and Human Evacuation in La Punta, Peru. Journal of Disaster Research, 8(2), 285–295. https://doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2013.p0285
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Mas, E., Adriano, B., Pulido, N., Jimenez, C. & Koshimura, S. (2014). Simulation of Tsunami Inundation in Central Peru from Future Megathrust Earthquake Scenarios. Journal of Disaster Research, 9(6), 961–967. https://doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2014.p0961
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Mas, E., Koshimura, S., Imamura, F., Suppasri, A., Muhari, A. & Adriano, B. (2015). Recent Advances in Agent-Based Tsunami Evacuation Simulations: Case Studies in Indonesia, Thailand, Japan and Peru. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 172(12), 3409–3424. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-015-1105-y