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Finding of Urban Rainstorm and Waterlogging Disasters Based on Microblogging Data and the Location-Routing Problem Model of Urban Emergency Logistics

In: Economic Impacts and Emergency Management of Disasters in China

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  • Xianhua Wu

    (Shanghai Maritime University
    Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology)

  • Ji Guo

    (Shanghai Maritime University
    Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology)

Abstract

Due to the climate change and the rapid progress of urbanization, extreme weather disasters such as urban rainstorm and waterlogging are frequent. Therefore, how to find the waterlogging points in the presence of disasters and how to optimize the distribution of urban emergency logistics and reduce the negative impact of disasters have become a hot and difficult issue for government departments and scholars. First of all, the idea and method of using the big data of microblogging to obtain urban rainstorm and waterlogging disasters and public sentiment are put forward. In addition, this thesis constructed the location-routing problem (LRP) model of urban emergency logistics in the situation of rainstorm and waterlogging disaster, and found out the dynamic emergency distribution path of Nanjing in the situation of waterlogging disaster by using NSGA-III algorithm. Research shows that the risk management of urban rainstorm and waterlogging disasters, together with social media data, is a feasible way to obtain on-site data of disasters and carry out risk assessment of disasters. At the same time, the emergency logistics location-positioning model and algorithm can provide a reference for similar disaster emergency logistics distribution network and the conclusion can provide empirical reference for cities to cope with rainstorm and waterlogging disasters.

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  • Xianhua Wu & Ji Guo, 2021. "Finding of Urban Rainstorm and Waterlogging Disasters Based on Microblogging Data and the Location-Routing Problem Model of Urban Emergency Logistics," Springer Books, in: Economic Impacts and Emergency Management of Disasters in China, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 221-258, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-16-1319-7_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-1319-7_8
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