ROUTE PLANNING FOR CROWD MANAGEMENT IN DISASTER PRONE AREAS

Authors

  • Mohammad Zarif Mohd Zahari Kulliyyah Of Architecture and Environmental Design INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Nur Afiqah M. Zulkifli Kulliyyah Of Architecture and Environmental Design INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Muhammad Rijal Mohamad Kulliyyah Of Architecture and Environmental Design INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Oladejo Aliu Olabayonle Kulliyyah Of Architecture and Environmental Design INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Nur Athifah A. Kadir Kulliyyah Of Architecture and Environmental Design INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Syahriah Bachok Kulliyyah Of Architecture and Environmental Design INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v18i14.846

Keywords:

Route Planning, Crowd Control, Disaster Management

Abstract

Managing crowd is essential in a time of emergency because a large volume of movements or flow may be restricted or obstructed by the existing capacity. This paper centres around preparedness, actions were taken during the event and mitigation measures of flooding in two case studies. Hulu Langat and Cameron Highlands have similarities and differences in planning for, managing of and reviving from flood disasters. In particular, route planning is focused to extract the movement behaviour among people impacted by the calamity. This study employed an interview method which results have been synthesised to feed into the formulation of future strategies for access or movement facilities for victims of disasters.

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Published

2020-11-25

How to Cite

Mohd Zahari, M. Z., M. Zulkifli, N. A., Mohamad, M. R., Olabayonle, O. A., A. Kadir, N. A., & Bachok, S. (2020). ROUTE PLANNING FOR CROWD MANAGEMENT IN DISASTER PRONE AREAS. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 18(14). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v18i14.846

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