An aging population, increasing obesity and more people with
mobility impairments are bringing new challenges to the management
of routine and emergency people movement in many countries. These
population challenges, coupled with the innovative designs being
suggested for both the built environment and other commonly used
structures (e.g., transportation systems) and the increasingly
complex incident scenarios of fire, terrorism, and large-scale
community disasters, provide even greater challenges to population
management and safety.
"Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics," an edited volume, is based
on the Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics (PED) 5th International
2010 conference, March 8th-10th 2010, located at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA. This
volume addresses both pedestrian and evacuation dynamics and
associated human behavior to provide answers for policy makers,
designers, and emergency management to help solve real world
problems in this rapidly developing field. Data collection,
analysis, and model development of people movement and behavior
during nonemergency and emergency situations will be covered as
well.
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