Introduction
S. P. Hoogendoorn (TU Delft - Traffic Systems Engineering)
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Abstract
Walking is the most fundamental form of human transportation. It is also the most sustainable mode, and very frequently used in a variety of situations. As such, pedestrian behavior influences the design of our infrastructure, the efficiency of transit systems, and even the safety of large crowds. Despite its ubiquity and importance, the study of pedestrian and crowd dynamics remains an evolving field within transport science. This book aims to give readers a comprehensive overview of pedestrian dynamics, covering fundamental theories, modeling approaches, empirical findings, and applications. All in relation to pedestrian planning. This book is divided into two parts. The first part lays the foundations of pedestrian movement dynamics and behavior, while the second part explores applications of the foundational knowledge presented in the first part. By integrating pedestrian flow analysis, human behavior insights, modeling techniques, and applications, this book contributes to a deeper understanding of how to create walkable, resilient, and human-centered urban environments.
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