Walking and Pedestrians
- 1st Edition, Volume 15 - May 1, 2025
- Editors: Winnie Daamen, Bert van Wee, Serge Hoogendoorn, Dorine Duives
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 3 9 6 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 3 9 7 - 9
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1. Introduction
Serge Hoogendoorn
2. Walkability (tbd)
3. Pedestrian flow and crowd operations variables
Serge Hoogendoorn
4. Data collection in the field and controlled experiments
Winnie Daamen and Yan Feng
5. Empirical facts and fundamental relation in pedestrian flow
Juliane Adrian, Ann Katrin Boomers and Sarah Paetzke
6. Human factors
C. Natalie van der Wal, Erica Kinkel and Mark Robinson
7. Data driven models and simulation
Winnie Daamen, Dorine Duives and Serge Hoogendoorn
8. Macroscopic models, properties and simulation
Cecile Appert-Rolland and Alethea Barbaro
9. Pedestrian choice behaviour
Dorine Duives
10. Model calibration and validation
Dorine Duives and Martijn Sparnaaij
11. Model application guidelines
Tobias Kretz, Tim Meyer-König, Enrico Ronchi, Emmet Ruxton and Meead Saberi
12. Applications in crowd management
Dorine Duives and Arco van Beek
13. Overall synthesis and conclusions
Winnie Daamen, Dorine Duives and Serge Hoogendoorn
Serge Hoogendoorn
2. Walkability (tbd)
3. Pedestrian flow and crowd operations variables
Serge Hoogendoorn
4. Data collection in the field and controlled experiments
Winnie Daamen and Yan Feng
5. Empirical facts and fundamental relation in pedestrian flow
Juliane Adrian, Ann Katrin Boomers and Sarah Paetzke
6. Human factors
C. Natalie van der Wal, Erica Kinkel and Mark Robinson
7. Data driven models and simulation
Winnie Daamen, Dorine Duives and Serge Hoogendoorn
8. Macroscopic models, properties and simulation
Cecile Appert-Rolland and Alethea Barbaro
9. Pedestrian choice behaviour
Dorine Duives
10. Model calibration and validation
Dorine Duives and Martijn Sparnaaij
11. Model application guidelines
Tobias Kretz, Tim Meyer-König, Enrico Ronchi, Emmet Ruxton and Meead Saberi
12. Applications in crowd management
Dorine Duives and Arco van Beek
13. Overall synthesis and conclusions
Winnie Daamen, Dorine Duives and Serge Hoogendoorn
- No. of pages: 300
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 15
- Published: May 1, 2025
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443293962
- eBook ISBN: 9780443293979
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Winnie Daamen
Winnie Daamen is an Associate Professor in Traffic Operations and Management in Delft University of Technology’s Department of Transport & Planning. Her research includes active modes, including pedestrian and cycling traffic. She is currently working on active modes for the Allegro project, a focus of the European Horizon2020 project about slow traffic modes (pedestrians, bicycles). She specializes in data collection, and data analysis to gain insight into traffic participant behavior and modelling these behaviors. She is a member of the steering committee for the Ninth International Conference on Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics (2018). She has published extensively, including in Elsevier’s Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, and Journal of Choice Modeling
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Chair of Traffic Operations and Management of the Department of Transport and Planning, The NetherlandsBv
Bert van Wee
Professor Bertvan Wee in Transport Policy works at Delft University of Technology Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, The Netherlands.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor in Transport Policy, Delft University of Technology Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, The NetherlandsSH
Serge Hoogendoorn
Serge Hoogendoorn is a Distinguished Professor of Smart Urban Mobility in the Transport & Planning Department at Delft University of Technology (Netherlands). He is also an Honorary Professor in the School of Transportation at South East University (China), and holds a distinguished research fellow position at the Research Institute of Highway (China). He is a partner in the Amsterdam Institute of Advanced Metropolitan Solutions, and a staff member of the TRAIL Research School on Transport and Logistics at DUT. His current research features smart urban mobility, with focal areas such as theory, modelling, and simulation of traffic and transportation networks, including cars, pedestrian, cyclists and novel public transport services, development of methods for integrated management of these networks, and impact of uncertainty of travel behaviour and network operations. He has authored more than 300 journal articles, including in Elsevier’s Transportation Part C: Emerging Technologies.
Affiliations and expertise
Distinguished Professor of Smart Urban Mobility, Transport and Planning Department, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands