Emergency Management and Evacuation
Understanding emergency response and evacuation
Both natural disasters and human-induced emergencies play a role in triggering mass evacuations and other forms of emergency response.
Executing mass evacuations during disasters pose significant challenges: sourcing and coordinating limited resources, often in trecherous conditions, making decisions that are consequential, time-constrained, and sometimes irreversible.
The MacEachen Institute is a leader in Atlantic Canada in the area of emergency and mass evacuation, and a go-to source for media across Canada when disaster strikes.听
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RESEARCH: Transportation modelling for evacuating the Halifax Peninsula

Transportation plays a crucial role during emergency evacuations by facilitating the swift and safe movement of people away from a potentially hazardous situation. By modelling transportation habits, we can better understand how evacuation may look in a real-life emergency and can improve the efficiency of evacuations.