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Dynamics of Disasters, 1st ed. 2021 Impact, Risk, Resilience, and Solutions Springer Optimization and Its Applications Series, Vol. 169

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Kotsireas Ilias S., Nagurney Anna, Pardalos Panos M., Tsokas Arsenios

Couverture de l’ouvrage Dynamics of Disasters

Based on the ?Fourth International Conference on Dynamics of Disasters? (Kalamata, Greece, July 2019), this volume includes contributions from experts who share their latest discoveries on natural and unnatural disasters. Authors provide overviews of the tactical points involved in disaster relief, outlines of hurdles from mitigation and preparedness to response and recovery, and uses for mathematical models to describe natural and man-made disasters. Topics covered include economics, optimization, machine learning, government, management, business, humanities, engineering, medicine, mathematics, computer science, behavioral studies, emergency services, and environmental studies will engage readers from a wide variety of fields and backgrounds.



Preface.- DEA for the Assessment of Regions Ability  to Cope with Disasters (F. Aleskerov, S. Demin).-  Perishable Food Supply Chain Networks with Labor in the Covid-19 Pandemic (A. Nagurney).- Capacitated Human Migration Networks and Subsidization (A. Nagurney, P. Daniele, G. Cappello).- Drone Routing for Post-disaster Damage Assessment (B. Adsanver, E. Coban, B. Balcik).- A simulation model for the Analysis of the consequences of extreme weather conditions to the traffic status of the city of Thessaloniki, Greece (G. Tsaples, J.M.S. Grau, G. Aifadopoulou, P. Tzenos).-  The Crisis Classification component to strengthen the early warning, risk assessment and decision support in extreme climate events.- (G. Antzoulatos, A. Karakostas, S. Vrochidis, I. Kompatsiaris).- Toward Decentralized Decision Making for Interdependent Infrastructure Network Resilience (B. Cilalia, N. Ghorbani-Renania, K. Barkera, A.D. Gonzáleza).- Natural disasters and their impact on business units: The Greek case (J.A. Mpekiaris, G.D. Tsiotras).- Land Property Data Logging on Blockchain Ledger (S. Papangelou, Z.A. Charalampidis).- A General Framework and Control Theoretic Approach for Adaptive Interactive Learning Environments (A. Streicher, R. Schonbein, S.W. Pickl).-  Disaster Preparedness at the Municipality Level: A Scenario-Based Multi-stage Measurement Methodology (M. Ghazanfari, M. Hakimifar, T. Wakolbinger, F. Toyasaki).-  Wavelets in multiscale time series analysis: an application to seismic data? (S. Corsaro, P. L. De Angelis, U. Fiore, Z. Marino, F. Perla, M. Pietroluongo).- Effectiveness of investments in prevention of geological disasters? (U. Fiore, Z. Marino, F. Perla, M. Pietroluongo, S. Scognamiglio, P. Zanetti).-  Universal Maximum Flow with Intermediate Storage for Evacuation Planning (U. Pyakurel, S. Dempe).- Development of Flood Disaster Prevention Simulation Smartphone Application Using Gamification (Y. Matsuno, F. Fukanuma, S. Tsuruoka).-Cyber Crises and Disaster Preparation in Austria: A Survey of Research Projects (B. Garn,  K. Kieseberg, D. Schreiber, D.E. Simos)


Ilias S. Kotsireas serves as a full professor of Computer Science at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. In 2002 he founded the CARGO Lab, and serves as its director for more than 15 years. He has over 150 refereed journal and conference publications, chapters in books, edited books and special issues of journals, in the research areas of Computational Algebra, Metaheuristics, High-Performance Computing, Dynamical Systems and Combinatorial Design Theory. He serves on the Editorial Board of 7 international journals. He serves as the Managing Editor of a Springer journal and as the Editor-in-Chief of a Springer journal and a Birkhauser book series. He has organized a very large number of international conferences in Europe, North America and Asia, often serving as a Program Committee Chair or General Chair. His research is and has been funded by NSERC, the European Union and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). He served as Chair of the ACM Special Interest Group on Symbolic Computation (SIGSAM) on a 4-year term: July 2013 to July 2017. He is a co-chair of the Applications of Computer Algebra Working Group (ACA WG), a group of 45 internationally renowned researchers that oversee the organization of the ACA conference series. He has delivered more than 10 invited/plenary talks at conferences around the world.

Anna Nagurney is the John F. Smith Memorial Professor in the Department of Operations and Information Management at the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is also the Founding Director of the Virtual Center for Supernetworks. Anna received her AB, ScB, ScM, and PhD degrees from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. She is the author/co-author of over 190 refereed journal articles and 14 books and has been recognized for her research with honors and awards, including being elected an INFORMS Fellow in 2013 and an RSAI Fellow in 200
Overviews the tactical points involved in disaster relief Outlines hurdles from mitigation and preparedness to response and recovery Uses mathematical models to describe natural and man-made disasters

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