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Emergency and Major Event Transportation Systems Planning, Design, Management, and Operations

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 2027
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Brian Wolshon, Scott A.S. Parr
  • Language: English

Emergency and Major Event Transportation Systems Planning, Design, Management, and Operations discusses event and emergency transportation as a beginning-to-end resource, from t… Read more

Description

Emergency and Major Event Transportation Systems Planning, Design, Management, and Operations discusses event and emergency transportation as a beginning-to-end resource, from the initial inception of an event with a potential set of conditions through to the return of normal operations. The book includes descriptions of a range of events and their potential impacts; key elements and stakeholder groups involved in the coordination process; and new, evolving, and planned assessment, communication, planning, design, control, and management practices. The content is based on both on both experience and research as well as a synthesis and review of practice and decades of modeling and simulation.

Sections provide a background and history of emergency and major event planning then move to the history, trail-and-error development, testing, and implementation. It then reviews and synthesizes current practices and examples of recognized novel, unique, and effective practices, including practices that provide significant benefits at low cost. Next, it incorporates aspects of practice perspectives from agencies and individuals who are most involved with planning and operational practices. This includes not only transportation fields traditionally tasked with the transportation system planning, design, control and management, but also the allied fields of law and traffic enforcement and emergency management as well as towing, service patrols, and the military.

Key features

  • Covers an often unexplored aspect of transportation that also connects directly to emergency management and other fields
  • Emphasizes effective practices and highlights novel and unique applications
  • Offers techniques and suggestions for coordination and implementation

Readership

Practitioners such as transportation professionals, city officials, city/state-level planners/policymakers, law enforcement/public safety, civil engineers; academic researchers and students in transportation and emergency management

Table of contents

1. Introduction

2. Concepts, Terminology, Goals, and Historical Background

3. Policy and Planning

4. Design and Implementation

5. Operations and Controls

6. Safety and Security

7. Modeling and Simulation

8. Connected Systems and Autonomous Vehicles

9. Resilience

10. Case Study Examples

11. Conclusion

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 2027
  • Language: English

About the authors

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Brian Wolshon

Dr. Brian Wolshon is the Edward A. and Karen Wax Schmitt Distinguished Professor of Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Louisiana State University (LSU), where he has been a faculty member since January 1997. He is the founding Director of the US DOT-sponsored Gulf Coast Research Center for Evacuation and Transportation Resiliency. An internationally recognized expert in emergency evacuation and transportation resilience, Dr. Wolshon chaired the Transportation Research Board’s Committee on Emergency Evacuation for 17 years, having founded it in 2001. He has authored hundreds of reports, book chapters, and scientific journal papers, including notable works such as the 7th Edition of the Institute of Transportation Engineers’ Traffic Engineering Handbook. His research has significantly advanced the understanding of mass evacuations and is frequently cited by academics and practitioners alike. Dr. Wolshon’s expertise is sought after by media organizations worldwide, leading to numerous interviews across various platforms.

Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Civil Engineering, Louisiana State University, USA

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Scott A.S. Parr

Dr. Scott Parr is an engineer and associate professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in the Department of Civil Engineering. Dr. Parr co-founded and chairs the Joint-Subcommittee for Emergency Response within the Transportation Research Board. He earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Louisiana State University specializing in Transportation Engineering and Emergency Management. Dr. Parr serves as a subject area expert for several journals such as the Transportation Research Record, Journal of Emergency Management and American Society of Civil Engineer’s Natural Hazards Review. Dr. Parr has led research collaborations with the United States Department of Transportation, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. Dr. Parr was previously an assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at California State University, Fullerton as well as the Associate Director of Research at the Gulf Coast Center for Evacuation and Transportation Resiliency.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Civil Engineering, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL, USA