European Transport Conference 2000: Seminars
Local Transport Plans – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Analytical appraisal for local transport plans
ASHIRU O, TARRIER M and NIELSEN S, Surrey County Council, UK
Innovative public participation in the local transport planning process
HARTSHORN G, Steer Davies Gleave, UK
Healthy co-operation: local government and a health authority working together on sustainable transport
HURDLE D I, Centre for Independent Transport Research in London (CILT) and SUTHERLAND P E, London Borough of Barnet, UK
Green Transport Plans – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Coverage of travel plans (Green Transport Plans) in local transport plans
GILLINGHAM R and WROE L, Transport Research Laboratory, UK
The interdependence of company travel plans and national transport strategies
ELLIOTT J, Pfizer Ltd., UK
Urban Policy – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
A strategy for road traffic reduction in London
GARDNER K and FARHOLME N, Greater London Authority, UK
Children's behaviour in traffic - what can we learn?
STEDAL L, SINTEF Civil and Environmental Engineering and RYENG E O, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
How to reduce the number of short trips by car
MACKE'B" R L, Centre for Transport Studies, University College London, UK
Accessibility - Urban – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Balancing car accessibility and good urban environment
SVENSSON T, Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, Sweden
Transport demand management in historic cities
TIGHT M R and MAY A D, ITS, University of Leeds, CONNER M, University of Leeds and GERRARD W J, Leeds University Business School, UK
Accessibility - Social Inclusion – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Transport and accessibility; the perspectives of disadvantaged groups and communities
LUCAS K and SIMPSON R, University of Westminster, UK
Defining a new urban public transport policy through consensus - taking advantage of the political change in Venezuela
The latest comprehensive urban transport policy in Venezuela was formulated (by the central government) in 1991. It was based on four proposals: Urban transport decentralisation or "municipalisation" (i.e. actual take over of transport duties by municipal
Pricing – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Acceptability factors to transport policy changes
RAUX C and SOUCHE S, Laboratoire d'Economie des Transports, France
On the economic, technological and political aspects of road pricing as a tool for traffic demand management
SANTOS G, University of Cambridge, UK
Transport Planning – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Consumer response to sustainable planning and transport policy initiatives
COOPER J, DONEGAN K, RYLEY T and SMYTH A, TRI, Napier University, UK
The impact of road pricing and workplace parking levies on the urban economy: results from a survey of firms
STILL B and JOPSON A, ITS, University of Leeds and GERRARD B, Leeds University Business School, UK
Cycling and public transport together against cars in French urban cities
LAFERRERE G, CERTU, France
Ruralissues – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
The potential for car-clubs in rural areas - the European experience
CAMARA P, Maunsell Transport Planning, UK