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著者:Nobuo Mishima, Naomi Miyamoto, Yoko Taguchi題名:Evacuation Route Planning for a Historic Preservation Area in Large Disasters発表情報:Journal of Habitat Engineering and Design 2013, selected paper from ISHED Conference 2012, Shanghai ページ: 121-128キーワード:Disaster Prevention, Historic Area, Evacuation Routes, Simulation Study概要:抄録:Evacuation route planning is particularly important for historic preservation areas during large-scale disasters, since it is very difficult to widen narrow, culturally valuable streets. This study develops such a plan for a town with many straw-roofed wooden houses, Hama-Shozu Machi Hama-Kanaya Machi, which is located in Kashima City of the Saga Prefecture. Under Japan’s Cultural Properties Protection Law, this town is a traditional building preservation area. The proposal for evacuation route consists of objectives, target evacuation times, evaluation methods, and procedures. An evaluation of the time necessary to move the occupants of each house to a primary evacuation place is conducted. We conclude that the proposal for evacuation routes is effective, and we offer suggestions to improve the study area.英語フィールド
Author:Nobuo Mishima, Naomi Miyamoto, Yoko TaguchiTitle:Evacuation Route Planning for a Historic Preservation Area in Large DisastersAnnouncement information:Journal of Habitat Engineering and Design 2013, selected paper from ISHED Conference 2012, Shanghai Page: 121-128Keyword:Disaster Prevention, Historic Area, Evacuation Routes, Simulation StudyAn abstract:Evacuation route planning is particularly important for historic preservation areas during large-scale disasters, since it is very difficult to widen narrow, culturally valuable streets. This study develops such a plan for a town with many straw-roofed wooden houses, Hama-Shozu Machi Hama-Kanaya Machi, which is located in Kashima City of the Saga Prefecture. Under Japan’s Cultural Properties Protection Law, this town is a traditional building preservation area. The proposal for evacuation route consists of objectives, target evacuation times, evaluation methods, and procedures. An evaluation of the time necessary to move the occupants of each house to a primary evacuation place is conducted. We conclude that the proposal for evacuation routes is effective, and we offer suggestions to improve the study area.