會議名稱:Regional Studies Association Winter Conference


"Transport, Mobility and Regional Development"


日 期:Friday 23rd November 2007, London, UK


會議名稱:WINTER CONFERENCE 2007


Transport, Mobility and Regional Development


日 期:Friday 23 November 2007


会 場:London Voluntary Sector Resource Centre


356 Holloway Road London N7 6PA


議 程:(CONFERENCE PROGRAMME


08:45 Coffee and registration


09:15 Introduction and welcome


Professor David Bailey, Chair RSA and University of Birmingham


Plenary session 1


Chair: Professor David Bailey, University of Birmingham, UK


09:20 Transport for regional development: where should we look for the


evidence?


Professor Roger Vickerman, Centre for European, Regional and Transport


Economics


09:50 Devolution and transport policy


Dr Jon Shaw, University of Plymouth, Dr Iain Docherty, University of Glasgow and


Dr Danny MacKinnon, University of Aberdeen


10:20 The effectiveness of demand management for short haul business related air


travel – carbon reduction strategies


Dr Keith Mason, Department of Air Transport, Cranfield University


10:50 Coffee break


11:15 Morning workshops


1315 Lunch


14:15 Afternoon workshops


16:15 Coffee break


Plenary session 2


Chair: Dr Andy Cumbers, University of Glasgow, Scotland


16:40 Sustainable transport policies require sensible land use planning and land


value taxation to provide incentives for urban development to help avoid


urban sprawl


Mr Dave Wetzel, Vice-Chair, Transport for London


17:10 Questions


17:30 Close


Workshop 1


SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT


(i) Morning session (11:15hrs) – Room: Meeting Room 3


Chair: Graham Parkhurst


Slow populations and "greengreyways" in two Italian regional case studies


Daniela Ciaffi


Demand responsive transport in the UK: routes for securing a financially sustainable future


Stephen Ison, Marcus Enoch and Rebecca Laws


(ii) Afternoon session (14:15hrs) – Room: Meeting Room 3


Chair: Stephen Ison


Environmental agenda-setting and regional transport project: a challenge to sustainability


Lisa Schweitzer


Does the regionalisation of transport decision-making promote sustainability? The case of the English South West


Graham Parkhurst


Commuting, migration and sustainable development in England: an urban/rural analysis


Tony Champion & Mike Coombes


Workshop 2


MOBILITY IN CITIES


(i) Morning session (11:15hrs) – Room: Meeting Room 1


Chair: Sally Hardy


Changing mobility patterns in suburban areas in theory and in practice – the case of Ljubljana


David Bole


Thinking urban transport from an urban daily mobility point of view: the experience of Santiago de Chile


Paola Jiron


Urban compaction, city expansion and remote development: analysing the gravitational effects of agglomeration policies


on mobility patterns


Antonio Ferreira


(ii) Afternoon session (14:15hrs) – Room: Meeting Room 1


Chair: Antonio Ferreira


Understanding the relation among transport, environment and economy: a survey of European cities


Giuliano Mingardo


Analysis of migration flows and urbanization of China – in perspective of transport network development


Xiaodong Fu & Jinlong Yang


Workshop 3


TRANSPORT AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT


(i) Morning session (11:15hrs) – Room: Conference Hall


Chair: Stephen Little


Territorial impacts of ports: Genoa’s seaport cluster


Enrico Musso, Hilda Ghiara and Cecile Sillig


Firm formation and transport infrastructure: a study of Portugal


Patricia Melo


Transport infrastructure, accessibility and regional development – a German case study


Matthias Gather


Transport and decentralisation policies: region of Pays de la Loire, France


Maria Silea Ghisa


(ii) Afternoon session (14:15hrs) – Room: Conference Hall


Chair: Matthias Gather


Agglomeration and cities: new evidence on the importance of transport investment in the UK


Adam Marshall & Chris Webber


Infrastructure , accessibility and growth in Tuscany


Patrizia Lattarulo, Giuseppe Gori & Renato Paniccia


Accessibility, tourism and development: urban and exurban aspects of transport policy


Stephen Little & Frank Go


Road infrastructure and regional employment: granger causality and spatial spillovers effects


Piyapong Jiwattanakulpaisarn


Workshop 4


TRANSPORT PLANNING AND REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE


(i) Morning session (11:15hrs) – Room: Seminar Room 3


Chair: Charles King


Regional infrastructure and regional implementation


Tim Marshall


Perverse outcomes of new transport infrastructure in cities and regions


Leslie Budd


Addressing transportation challenges through integrated regional planning: the case of Vancouver


Matti Siemiatycki


The role of regional and city region land use models in assessing policy options


Andy Dobson


(ii) Afternoon session (14:15hrs) – Room: Seminar Room 3


Chair: Les Budd


Tram-train in the UK: a transport solution for local lines


Charles King


Local and regional transport systems as catchment area determinants - Poland airports case study


Piotr Trzepacz


The spatial pattern of transport infrastructure investment in Greece


Yannis Psycharis


Workshop 5


TRANSPORT AND SOCIAL INCLUSION


(i) Morning session (11:15hrs) – Room: Meeting Room 2


Chair: Ron McQuaid


The spatial integration of a segregated post-apartheid community: case study of the Baphalaborwa Municipality,


Limpopo Province, South Africa


Elizabeth Barclay


Social Exclusion Through Fear?: An exploration of the relationship between women, perceptions of personal security


and evening public transport use in the urban environment of South Tynesid


Philip John Freestone & Christopher Middleton


The social inclusion agenda: enhancing personal and social mobility across the West Midlands


Liz Eccles


(ii) Afternoon session (14:15hrs) – Room: Meeting Room 2


Chair: Philip John Freestone


Differences of neighbourhood design perception and travel behaviour in Tyne and Wear, North East England, United


Kingdom


Paulus Aditjandra, Corinne Mulley & John Nelson


Evaluation of inhabitant´s transport possibilities in Czechia: analysis of districts and microregional perspective


Viktor Kvitoo


Workshop 6


TRANSPORT AND REGIONAL GOVERNANCE


(i) Morning session (11:15hrs) – Room: Seminar Room 4


Chair: Ian Stafford


Coordinating transport policy and spatial planning in a devolved United Kingdom


Geoff Vigar


The changing geography of Scottish transport governance - over-stuffed and under-powered?


Kate Pangbourne


Development of the transport infrastructure and services in the Czech Republic


Alexander Chlan


The learning region: considering the "soft" factors


Roel Rutten & Frans Boekema


(ii) Afternoon session (14:15hrs) – Room: Seminar Room 4


Chair: Geoff Vigar


Transport policy-making and delivery in the English region


Graham Pearce


Promoting policy co-ordination through long-term funding allocations: the implications for regional transport policy in


England


Ian Stafford


Popular governance in formulating regional transport policies: an examination of spatial factors in transportation


planning in Miami-Dade County US


Hugh Bartling


Accessibility, economic density, and urban network development in the Randstad Holland and the Greater South East


(UK)


FrankG. van Oort+, Martijn J. Burger^, Bastiaan de Goei* & Michael Kitson*


*Cambridge University, ^Erasmus University Rotterdam, +Utrecht University


Workshop 7


TRANS-REGIONAL TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS


(ii) Morning session (11:15hrs) – Room: Meeting Room 4


Chair: Mike Danson


Evaluation of airline service quality: The case of the connection between peripheral islands and the European continent


Juan Carlos Martin


The trans-european network transport: actual vs expected implementation


Simona Milio


Development zones and mega-corridors in transnational spatial planning initiatives: a sound basis for cooperation


Stefanie Duhr


Workshop 7


TRANSPORT AND LABOUR MARKET DYNAMICS


(i) Afternoon session (14:15hrs) – Room: Meeting Room 4


Chair: Sally Hardy


Travel-to-work-areas of city-regions: one and the same or near enough to make no difference?


Mike Danson and Patrick Watt


Sustaining travel-to-work to core cities of England?


Alan Townsend


Mobile Work and Challenges for Public Policy


Daniel Wheatley, Irene Hardill & Anne Green


Travel to work studies: how analysis of census data can identify mobility patterns and contribute to the understanding of


transport issues in the local labour market


Corinne Mulley & John Nelson

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