Agenda
Day 1 (20th October 2016, Thursday)
9:30-11:50 Introduction to the workshop and keynote lectures
Keynote lecture by Bert van Wee
Keynote lecture by Klaus Spiekermann
11:50-12:10 Coffee break
12:10-13:30 Session I: Travel behaviour
Moshe Givoni
Deciphering core-periphery relation through travel patterns - the case of Israel
Robin Hickman, Giacomo Vecia
Discourses and travel behaviour in London: Applying Q methodology
Igor Mikolášek, Sigal Kaplan, Kira Hyldekær Janstrup, Carlo Giacomo Prato, Hana Brůhová
Promoting cycling for women: factors affecting the willingness to cycle in mixed traffic in the Czech Republic
13:30-14:15 Lunch
14:15-15:35 Session II: Cycling
Robin Lovelace
The Propensity to Cycle Tool: An internationally scalable method for sustainable transport planning
Dagmara Wrzesinska, Sigal Kaplan, Carlo Giacomo Prato, Otto Anker Nielsen
What motivates immigrants to adapt to a cycling-oriented culture? The role of existence, relatedness and growth needs
Conor Walsh
Fourth generation bikeshare schemes: opportunities and challenges for accessibility and equity
15:35-15:50 Coffee break
15:50-16:45 Session III: Temporal dimension in multimodal context
Beatriz Mella Lira
Capability Approach as instrument for assessing the social component of transport projects in Santiago de Chile
Maria Salonen, Olle Järv, Henrikki Tenkanen, Vuokko Heikinheimo, Tuuli Toivonen
DYNAMO framework: Modelling spatio-temporally dynamic accessibility patterns
16:55-17:00 Coffee break
17:00-18:00 Session IV: Job accessibility in social context
Karst Geurs, Borja Moya Gomez, Marcin Stepniak, John Pritchard
Spatio-temporal inequalities in job accessibility in the Netherlands
Lien Bakelants, Ann Verhetsel
Investigating access to jobs in a spatial and social context – The case study of Belgium
20:00 Dinner
Day 2 (21st October 2016, Friday)
09:00-10:20 Session V: Accessibility and territorial cohesion
Piotr Rosik, Tomasz Komornicki, Marcin Stępniak, Sławomir Goliszek, Przemysław Śleszyński, Wojciech Pomianowski Karol Kowalczyk
Implementing model of accessibility potential: monitoring and evaluation of efficiency and equity as an effect of road and railway development in Poland
Juan Carlos García-Palomares, Javier Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos Martín, Borja Moya-Gómez
Territorial cohesion and federalism under the perspective of the criticality of the Spanish high capacity road network
Chris Jacobs-Crisioni
Overinvestment driven by territorial cohesion aims: a cautionary tale from the 19th century
10:20-10:35 Coffee break
10:35-11:55 Session VI: National scale of transport infrastructure evaluation
Lissy La Paix, John P. Pritchard, Franco Gómez-Ramírez
Highway Access Management, infrastructure and equity. A case study in Dominican Republic
Igor Ivan, Jiří Horák, David Fojtík, Tomáš Inspektor
Time variability of public transport accessibility
Kira Hyldekær Janstrup
Road network resilience: taking a traffic safety approach to maintenance planning and prioritization in Denmark
11:55-12:10 Coffee break
12:10-13:00 Session VII: Logistic and freight
Davide Fiorello, Dorota Bielanska
Decomposing accessibility in different components: an experiment on road freight accessibility of European regions
Ossi Kotavaara, Terhi Ala-Hulkko, Janne Alahuhta, Jan Hjort, Jarmo Rusanen
Analysing European food supply and demand balance in the context of transport accessibility
13:00-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:05 Session VIII: New approaches to accessibility evaluation
Dominik Ziemke, Sammy Matara, David Siriba, Kai Nagel
Accessibility computations based on open data for different spatial scopes, transport modes and activity types – Analyses for Nairobi, Kenya
Somesh Sharma, Harry Geerlings
Sustainability Benefits Assessment as a toolbox for Urban Transport Project Appraisal
Jędrzej Gadziński, Adam Radzimski
Understanding the impacts of urban public transportation infrastructure: towards a diversified approach
15:05-15:20 Coffee break
15:20-16:45 Session IX: Public transport in urban context
Henrikki Tenkanen, Olle Järv, Maria Salonen, Vuokko Heikinheimo, Tuuli Toivonen
Refining spatial accessibility research: Integrating temporality and realistic multimodality in case of healthy food accessibility
Sabina Puławska-Obiedowska, Karst T. Geurs
Health care accessibility analysis – taking into account equity related population dispersion – Krakow case study
Sławomir Goliszek, Paweł Sudra
Public transport accessibility and urban sprawl – the case of Warsaw