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A Multi-agent System for Studying Disaster Resilience WiPe/CoRe Paper -T1 -Analytical Modeling and Simulation A Multi-Agent System for Studying Cross-Border Disaster Resilience

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Resilience to disasters depends on measures taken before, during and after the occurrence of adverse events. These measures require interactions between people belonging to different organizations (public, private, non-profit) and citizens in normal and stressful situations. The efficiency of resilience measures results from the collective interaction of individuals, groups of individuals, and organizations, as well as the situational characteristics of the decision environment. The aim of the French-German research project INCA is to develop a decision support framework for improving cross-border area resilience to disasters. This project comprises the design and the implementation of a multi-agent system with the objective to study the behavioral and organizational implications of cross-border cooperation for crisis management and disaster resilience. The analyzed measures focus on citizens who require medical support and the integration of volunteers into the crisis management procedure. This paper outlines the potentials of the multi-agent system and provides first implementation insights.
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hal-02084668 , version 1 (29-03-2019)

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Eric Rigaud, Klein Miriam, Wiens Marcus, Adrot Anouck, Fiedrich Franck, et al.. A Multi-agent System for Studying Disaster Resilience WiPe/CoRe Paper -T1 -Analytical Modeling and Simulation A Multi-Agent System for Studying Cross-Border Disaster Resilience. ISCRAM 2018, May 2018, Rochester, United States. ⟨hal-02084668⟩
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