Agent-based modeling and simulation to assess flood preparedness and recovery of manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises
Authored by Graham Coates, Chunhui Li, Sangaralingam Ahilan, Nigel Wright, Meshal Alharbi
Date Published: 2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.engappai.2018.11.010
Sponsors:
United Kingdom Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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Repast
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Abstract
Severe flooding has caused major damage and disruption to households,
communities, businesses, and organizations in many parts of the world.
In the United Kingdom (UK), flooding has been responsible for
significant losses to the economy due to its impact on businesses,
99.9\% of which are Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). This
paper reports on how agent-based modeling and simulation has been
developed and used to assess the effectiveness of a range of
physical/structural and social preparedness adaptation measures that can
be implemented by manufacturing SMEs to reduce the impact of and
expedite recovery from a major flood event. Results indicate the
effectiveness of combinations of these adaptation measures in relation
to a one in 1000 year flood event that has been modeled and simulated in
a key industrial area of the UK which, in addition to having experienced
severe flooding, has a high concentration of SMEs.
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Management
Validation
Tools
Agent-based modeling/simulation
Flood preparedness/recovery
Smes