Investigating the impact of river floods on travel demand based on an agent-based modeling approach: The case of Liege, Belgium
Authored by Ismail Saadi, Ahmed Mustafa, Jacques Teller, Mario Cools
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2017.09.009
Sponsors:
French Community of Belgium
Platforms:
MATSim
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Abstract
In Belgium, river floods are among the most frequent natural disasters
and they may have important consequences on travel demand. In order to
better understand how the travel patterns vary, we propose to set up a
large scale scenario based on MATSim for guarantying an accurate
assessment of the impact of river floods on the transportation system.
As inputs, the current agent-based model requires a base year
population. A synthetic population with respective set of attributes is
generated as a key input. Afterwards, agents are assigned activity
chains through an activity-based generation process. Finally, the
synthetic population and the transportation network are integrated into
MATSim. Regarding data, households travel surveys, OD matrix of Belgium
have been used to set up the demand. For simulating river floods
effects, a steady-state inundation map has been integrated within
MATSim. In the current study, five scenarios have been tested where
critical links are associated various levels of service, i.e. 10\%,
25\%, 50\%, 75\% and 100\% (base case scenario). They are systematically
compared to the standard scenario to estimate the deviations in terms of
traffic patterns and travel times. The results suggest that compared to
the standard scenario, the average trip travel time increased by
16.36\%, 44.44\%, 126.77\% and 144.44\% with respect to scenarios 75\%,
50\%, 25\% and 10\% respectively. Also, the traffic flows have been
redistributed more uniformly across the transportation network. Roads
with important traffic volumes are subjected to a decrease of activity
on the contrary of roads with low traffic volumes. A very few studies
have focused on how river floods affect transportation systems, this
paper provided new insights in term of methodology and traffic patterns
analysis under disruptions.
Tags
Agent-based modeling
Travel demand
River floods
Matsim