The planning process and logical framework approach in road evacuation: A coherent vision

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Abstract

In this paper the Internal Planning Process (IPP) and Logical Framework Approach (LFA) are analyzed with a view to proposing a coherent vision between the two processes. Elements representing processes and mutual interactions are defined. The Internal Planning Process is represented in explicit form by means of production functions (from resources to products and services), demand-supply interaction models (from products and services to direct effects) and impact functions (from direct to indirect effects). The Logical Framework Approach is explicitly represented by means of exogenous activities (from inputs to outputs) usually considered in the current literature. We introduce endogenous activities (from outputs to outcomes and from outcomes to goals), that are normally activated as processes evolve but are generally not considered. Coherent IPP and LFA vision for evacuation of a school is illustrated. © 2011 WIT Press.

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Russo, F., & Rindone, C. (2011). The planning process and logical framework approach in road evacuation: A coherent vision. In WIT Transactions on the Built Environment (Vol. 117, pp. 415–425). https://doi.org/10.2495/SAFE110361

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