A special issue of the journal Safety
Science with a focus on evacuation and pedestrian dynamics is
planned for publication before the end of 2010.
The
modelling of evacuation and pedestrian dynamics has increased
significantly over the past 10 years, reflecting the growing
prominence of performance-based safety codes globally and the
desire to achieve ever higher levels of safety, security,
efficiency and comfort in pedestrian systems. The dual need for
relevant data to base a rigorous theoretical framework for the
development and validation of these models has in turn driven
interest in experimental human factors research.
The special issue will provide an opportunity for researchers
and practitioners to present the most recent developments in
evacuation and pedestrian dynamics research. The focus of the
issue is intentionally broad, covering:
evacuation and pedestrian dynamics,
modelling
and experimental research,
safety, security and circulation
applications,
within the built, urban, maritime, aviation and
rail environments.