2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1173/1/012047
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Developing pedestrian evacuation path parameters based on the requirements of Indonesia National Agency of Disaster Management and the Indicators of the Global Walkability

Abstract: The tsunami incident in 2004, in Aceh, was killed around 230,000 people and destroyed more than 1,000 buildings. Many accidents also occurred related to the earthquakes and tsunamis in Indonesia. For example, when the big earthquakes happened in Padang City, people evacuated themselves by using cars or motorbikes (motorized movement). It created a problem; and became worse when the movement was not effective. All research related to evacuation movement suggested that walking is better than moving using vehicle… Show more

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“…There are four key design parameters for evacuation-based pedestrian paths, namely Walking Path Mode Conflict, Availability of Walking Paths, Amenities, and Obstruction [16]. Each of these parameters encompasses several sub-criteria, which must be aligned with the objective of evacuationbased pedestrian routes.…”
Section: N V O T E Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are four key design parameters for evacuation-based pedestrian paths, namely Walking Path Mode Conflict, Availability of Walking Paths, Amenities, and Obstruction [16]. Each of these parameters encompasses several sub-criteria, which must be aligned with the objective of evacuationbased pedestrian routes.…”
Section: N V O T E Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the two tests, a discussion of the sub-criteria for the parameters could be obtained [16], [21]. Each of the sub-criteria was determined following the tests.…”
Section: Reliability Testmentioning
confidence: 99%