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Resource Allocation in Integrated Preoperational and Operational Management of Natural Hazards
Risk Analysis, 11/06/08
Minciardi R et al. - The management of natural hazards occurring over a territory entails two main phases: a preoperational—or pre-event—phase, whose objective is to relocate resources closer to sites characterized by the highest hazard, and an operational—during the event—phase, whose objective is to manage in real time the available resources by allocating them to sites where their intervention is needed. The proposed approach can be applied to the management of any natural hazard and, from an integration perspective, may be particularly useful for risk management in civil protection operations. An application related to the management of wildfire hazard is presented.
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