STUDY OF GIS FOR GRASPING OF THE DYSFUNCTION OF STREET
- A CASE OF HANSHIN-AWAJI
Takayuki INOMATA*
*KOKUSAI KOGYO CO., LTD.
R&D Department
2 Rokuban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, 102 Tokyo Japan
Hitoshi
IEDA**
EARTHQUAKE -
Shuko KAMINISHI**
**University of Tokyo
Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering
Transport Research Laboratory
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, 113 Tokyo, Japan
Commission IV, Working Group 1
KEY WORDS: Geomatics/GIS, Urban, Simulation, Networks, Analytical
ABSTRACT :
To maintain the traffic routes is an important issue at the time of earthquake disaster in order to rescue human life and
transport the relief commodities. The earthquake which struck Kobe city and its outskirts on January 17th, 1995 caused
the functional damage at the street by debris or the falling poles such as the electric light pole. The authors measured the
blockade situation of the street using the air-photograph and grasped dysfunction at the street using GIS. Then, the
authors analyzed the result of the measurement using the network analyses such as the pathfinding. As a result, it has
become clear that the system which jointly uses air-photograph interpretation and GIS is useful in grasping the
dysfunction of streets. Especially, GIS integrates and visually expresses the spatial data and attribute information and
facilitates network analysis by the structurization of spatial data. In the future, it is necessary to reduce the time from the
taking of air-photograph to the grasping of dysfunction and to establish a network analysis technique in order for the GIS
to be able to support the various activities at the time of disaster such as refuge, rescue, relief and restoration.
1.Introduction
The earthquake which struck at Kobe city and the outskirts
on January 17th, 1995 brought about the biggest damage
since Kanto Earthquake which occurred in 1923 in Japan.
The city function suffered enormous damage , which
created an opportunity to reconsider the measures against
earthquake in this country. The securing of traffic routes at
the time of the earthquake disaster is given as one of
these measures. The traffic congestion occurred at the
street which is possible to pass immediately after the
earthquake.
Based on reconsideration, the securing of transportation
routes at the urgent time began to be examined by a lot of
administrative organs in Japan. On the other hand, the
examination began just now for the securing of traffic
routes at the periphery of disaster area. To do the analysis,
we must acquire data at the several-meter scale. Also,
when examining, the situation of disaster must be
reproduced in some form. As one of these methods, there
are follow-up investigation made at the actual site and
interpretation of air-photograph taken immediately after
the disaster. The field investigation makes it possible to
collect the sure information detail. However, the field
investigation sometimes lacks the simultaneity and the
objectivity which are necessary for the evaluation.
Therefore, in this study, the authors grasped dysfunction
at the street immediately after the earthquake disaster
based on the measurement and the interpretation of the
air-photograph. Then, authors attempted to reproduce in
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the traffic situation immediately after the earthquake
disaster on GIS. Also, authors assumed the influence
which the street blockade immediately after the
earthquake disaster gave to the street traffic using a
network analysis.
Also, the authors used GIS to integrate the information of
the spatial data and the attribute and realized quick
computation and simulation. Furthermore, we aimed at
the system structure which can rapidly cope with the
earthquake expected to take place in the future and
provide useful information immediately after the
occurrence of earthquake by constructing the flow of the
process from taking air-photographs to the data
processing on GIS.
2. Method
This study went on by procedure as shown in Figure 1.
2. 1. Analysis area
In this study, we didn't handle the whole area which
attacked by the earthquake, but it selected and studied 7
areas with the different degree of damage and
characteristic as case study. Description is made on the
profile in each area together with the situation of disaster.
a. Nagata area
As for this area, the downtown, the habitation area,
the industrial area are intermingled. The percentage
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