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Emergency Evacuation

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06/15/06

 

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Welcome to Transportation Research Board Subcommittee ANB10(3) - Emergency Evacuation web site.

The Subcommittee is concerned with all preparedness and operational issues associated with evacuations for both natural and man-made threats.  These include the full spectrum of activities including: evacuation transportation management and policy, evacuation planning and travel/behavioral analysis and forecasting, the planning and design of transportation infrastructure for evacuation; the analysis and modeling of evacuation transportation operations; evacuation traffic control and enforcement; the development, implementation and operation of intelligent transportation system (ITS) data acquisition and communication systems; and the use of mass-transit and other means for the movement of low-mobility individuals.


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06.15.06

9th International Conference on Low Volume Roads
Workshop: Disasters and LVR
June 24, 2007
Austin, Texas

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06.14.06

Call for Papers and/or Presentations
National Conference on Disaster for the Carless Society
February 8 & 9, 2007
Lindy C. Boggs International Conference Center
University of New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana

The University of New Orleans Transportation Center, in partnership with the New Orleans Regional Planning Commission and the Regional Transit Authority, is organizing a National Conference on Disaster Planning for the Car-less Society. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita revealed the importance of evacuation planning, especially for people without the ability or means to drive. All cities in the United States are vulnerable to natural and human caused disasters. The focus of this conference is on evacuation planning for car-less residents, including the elderly, disabled, and transit dependent populations. Our intent is to bring together government officials, professionals, and experts to discuss how we can better prepare for those that are in most need.

Presentations and/or Papers may focus on, but are not limited to :

-Transit and planning for evacuation purposes
-Evacuating the elderly homebound
-Evacuating disabled residents
-Evacuating residents from group homes and hospitals
-Evacuating institutionalized populations
-Accommodating special needs during evacuation
-Accommodating special needs at receiving locations
-Role of local, state, and federal government
-Role of metropolitan planning organizations
-Role of transit agencies and special needs transportation providers
-Intergovernmental cooperation for large scale evacuations
-Lessons learned from previous evacuations

Abstracts for presentations and/or papers are due August 15, 2006. You must complete an abstract form at: http://www.carlessevacuation.org/call.htm

The completed abstract submission form must be emailed to Dr. John Renne at jrenne@uno.edu. Authors will be notified by September 15, 2006 and papers will be due November 1, 2006. Authors who choose peer reviewed papers will receive feedback about their papers by December 15, 2006. All final papers and presentations will be due by January 15, 2007. All papers and presentations will be published electronically on this website.
www.carlessevacuation.org

 

06.13.06

Call for Papers...
Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems
Please find attached Call for Papers for the upcoming Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Special Issue on "Planning and Application of ITS for Evacuation and Emergency Transportation Management." Abstracts are due September 15, 2006 and full papers will be due by January 15, 2007.

Call for Papers - Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems

 

 

 

 

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