Introduction to crowd management : managing crowds in the digital era : theory and practice / Claudio Feliciani, Kenichiro Shimura, Katsuhiro Nishinari.
2021
HV8055 .F45 2021
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Title
Introduction to crowd management : managing crowds in the digital era : theory and practice / Claudio Feliciani, Kenichiro Shimura, Katsuhiro Nishinari.
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ISBN
9783030900120 (electronic bk.)
3030900126 (electronic bk.)
9783030900113
3030900118
3030900126 (electronic bk.)
9783030900113
3030900118
Published
Cham : Springer, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-90012-0 doi
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HV8055 .F45 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
302.33
Summary
This book will guide you in a simple and illustrative way through all aspects related to crowd behaviour, including sociological theories, methods of crowd control, people detection and tracking, and crowd simulation and prediction, while examining previous accidents to learn from the past. Crowds are a constant presence in most cities around the globe and mass gatherings are attracting an increasing number of people. While experience can help manage large crowds and plan mass events, knowledge on crowd behaviour is fundamental for successfully dealing with unexpected situations, improving current practices and implementing state-of-the-art technologies in management strategies. After letting people laugh about the controversy on colliding pedestrians, with this book, two of the Ig Nobel laureates on pedestrian traffic will make you think (and learn) presenting through a collaborative approach, combining theoretical with practical advice, the science behind crowd dynamics and the importance it plays in our increasingly urbanized society. Fundamental aspects related to crowd management are presented using simple concepts requiring little or no knowledge of mathematics or engineering. Professionals involved in pedestrian traffic, as well as students and researchers entering the field of crowd dynamics, will find this book a useful interdisciplinary introduction on the subject, exploring both fundamental background information and more specific topics related to crowd management.
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Table of Contents
1. Crowd Management and its Definition
2. Crowd Properties and Characteristics
3. Crowd Incidents and their Analysis
4. Risk Assessment
5. Pedestrian and Crowd Sensing
6. Crowd Simulators: Computational Methods, Product Selection, and Visualization
7. Crowd Control Methods: Established and Future Practices
8. Planning
9. Conclusion: Seven Knows.
2. Crowd Properties and Characteristics
3. Crowd Incidents and their Analysis
4. Risk Assessment
5. Pedestrian and Crowd Sensing
6. Crowd Simulators: Computational Methods, Product Selection, and Visualization
7. Crowd Control Methods: Established and Future Practices
8. Planning
9. Conclusion: Seven Knows.