Movement Strategies has been awarded funding from the Federal Aviation Administration to conduct research into the risk to passengers during air travel in the event of future viral outbreaks.
Movement Strategies joins Major Events International
Dr Aoife Hunt has been appointed as an honorary Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in recognition of her services to the COVID-19 response.
Melbourne Racing Club has teamed up with Movement Strategies and architects Woods Bagot to deliver the new Caulfield Racecourse Grandstand
Movement Strategies is delighted to announce Dr Michael Kinsey is joining the team on 27th October.
As we continue to expand our pipeline of projects in the UK and across the globe, we have welcomed eight new members to our UK team in the past year.
The conference will be held in Queensland on 10-12 October 2022
We are proud to have supported the development of the third edition of the Public Realm Design Guide.
Movement Strategies is delighted to announce Dr Peter Thompson has recently joined the team.
Dr. Aoife Hunt presented the keynote speech at the Society for Terrorism Research (STR) 14th annual international conference at Coventry University.
Dr Steve Gwynne, alongside co-authors, recently published a paper detailing a modelling framework for householder decision-making for wildfire emergencies
Dr Steve Gwynne, alongside co-authors, recently published a paper about modelling and mapping dynamic vulnerability to better assess WUI evacuation performance
Dr Steve Gwynne, alongside co-authors, recently published a paper regarding a Conceptual Model of Human Behavior in Response to Wildland-Urban Interface Fires
Dr Steve Gwynne, alongside co-authors from Lund University and Politecnico di Bari, recently published a paper on Traffic Modelling for Wildland–Urban Interface Fire Evacuation
Senior Analyst, Aidan Mcinerney, talks to Location Sciences about how location intelligence was gathered from crowd movements during a North London derby (Tottenham v Arsenal) at Wembley Stadium.
Simon Babes, Managing Director of Movement Strategies, examines the role of the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve the movement of people and assets around a building.
How can we better calculate evacuation times in hospitals and healthcare facilities? This article discusses the key issues, latest research, and technologies being developed to tackle this problem.
So what causes people to give in to panic and decide to behave in such a dangerous way in crowds? The answer is, they don’t. “One of the biggest misconceptions about crowds is that they panic,” says Simon Ancliffe.
The application of people movement analytics will become more important to cities and places within them.
Aoife Hunt uses maths to work out ways to evacuate buildings safely in emergencies