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Delft

Transport

Institute

ORGANIZING PARTNERS:

SPONSORS:

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WSTLUR

World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research

Program

Delft, The Netherlands

June 24 – 27, 2014

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Dear WSTLUR 2014 participants,

It is our pleasure to welcome you to Delft for the second triennial World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research. It is our hope that this forum provides a simulating exchange of ideas, leads to new research, and cultivates an international network to grow and sustain our organization.

The first WSTLUR symposium was held in Whistler, BC in July of 2011. It was a great success and a beautiful setting. We realized that we had big shoes to fill if we were to meet the high standards of that first conference. It has been three years in the making and we think we have succeeded. We have assembled an exciting technical program and engaging activities over the four days of the conference.

Our internationally renowned plenary speakers – Glen Lyons, Patricia Mokhtarian and Bert van Wee will activate our thinking about the future directions of transport and land use research. Back by popular demand, book club returns to WSLTUR! We look forward to an informal but exciting discussion that will include Pete Jordan, author of our book club choice: In the City of Bikes: The story of the Amsterdam cyclist. We also have two workshops planned around land use modeling and open source accessibility. Finally, to make sure that you have time to experience and learn more about our host country, we have several technical and recreational tours planned.

International gatherings such as this do not happen without a lot of commitment of time and resources from many people. It has been our pleasure to work with our local hosts Kees Maat and Eveline Vogels of Delft University of Technology and Karst Geurs of the University of Twente, and the members of the organizing and technical committees. The Journal of Transport and Land Use, the official journal of WSLTUR, and editor in chief David Levinson are invaluable partners in this endeavor. We were fortunate to have sponsorship for the symposium and the publications in JTLU from several organizations including: the Delft Transport Institute, the Center for Transportation Studies at the University of Minnesota, University of California Transportation Center, UCConnect and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Thanks to all!

We look forward to seeing you over the course of the symposium – either at our venue or out on a bicycle! Enjoy the symposium and our lovely host city!

Kelly Clifton Ahmed El-Geneidy

WSTLUR Chair Symposium Chair

June, 11th 2014

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Welcome to the Delft University of Technology!

We are truly proud to welcome the WSTLUR 2014 symposium to Delft University of Technology. Our university has a long tradition of research on transport and the built environment. This symposium, however, represents the first time that we will be hosting so many international researchers in the combined field of land use and transport. We hope that all participants will enjoy a rich exchange of knowledge, experiences and ideas.

The university now hosts approximately 19,000 students, more than 300 PhD candidates and about 2,500 academic staff members. In the middle of the 20th century, all university buildings were relocated from the historic city centre to our current campus. A couple of years ago, the main road between the buildings, lined by countless parking spaces, was transformed into a new campus park. Car traffic was redirected around the campus, making the newly created park a safer place for bicycles and pedestrians. The Aula building, in which the symposium will be held houses lecture halls, auditoriums and a congress centre. All doctoral defence ceremonies take place in the Senaatzaal .

For our symposium, we have four meeting rooms on the second floor at our disposal, as well as the Foyer, which will be our general meeting area. This is where we serve refreshments and lunches, and also where you will find the information desk and computers with internet access. Eduroam is available for those bringing their own devices.

The Netherlands is a small, densely populated country, a large part of which consists of reclaimed land. This is why good land use planning and good transportation planning are essential here. Accessibility, not only by car, but also by public transport and bicycle, is an important policy goal. We have organised four technical tours especially for this symposium so that you can become acquainted with our cities and experience our transport systems. One of the tours goes by coach to Houten, a new town, fully optimised for bicycle use, which you can experience for yourself. Another tour will be by bike from Delft to The Hague, where you can experience various aspects of the southern Randstad. A third tour will be by a brand-new light-rail service from Rotterdam along new developments and TODs to The Hague. The final tour remains closer to home, taking you to Delft’s railway station.

We hope that you will also take the time to visit Delft’s beautiful city centre. Walk along the canals and the old buildings, visit the central market square, have some refreshments at one of the many outdoor cafés, and if you want to enjoy a really nice view, climb the tower of the New Church (which dates from the Middle Ages).

You will find a lot of information in this programme, not only on the symposium itself, but also on practical matters and tourism.

We are looking forward to a fruitful symposium and we hope that you enjoy your days in Delft!

Your Delft local organisers,

Kees Maat and Eveline Vogels

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23-Jun-14 24-Jun-14 25-Jun-14 26-Jun-14 27-Jun-14

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Keynote 1 Patricia Mokhtarian (9:00-10:30)

Panel sessions (9:00-9:45) Keynote 2 Glenn Lyons

(9:00-10:30)

Panel sessions (9:00-9:40)

Panel sessions (9:45-10:30) Panel sessions (9:45-10:30) 10:00

Coffee break (10:30-11:00)

11:00 Panel sessions (11:00-11:40) Panel sessions (11:00-11:40) Panel sessions (11:00-11:40) Panel sessions (11:00-11:40)

Panel sessions (11:45-12:30) Panel sessions (11:45-12:30) Panel sessions (11:45-12:30) Lunch (12:00 - 14:00)

Closing reflections and awards distribution

12:00

Lunch (12:30 - 14:00) Lunch (12:30 - 13:00) Lunch (12:30 - 14:00)

Technical tours and activities (13:00-18:00)

o Bus & cycling tour of Houten with Kees Maat

o Randstadrail tour with Karst Geurs

o Cycling tour from Delft to Den Haag with Ekki Kreutzberger

o Technical tour of the Delft railway on foot

14:00 Panel sessions (14:00-14:40) Panel Sessions (14:00-14:40)

Touristic tours and activities (14:00-18:00)

o Cycling trip to Kinderdijk with R. Bertini

o Cycling tour of the Hague o Architecture tour of

Rotterdam by bicycle (additional fees will be paid to tour guide)

15:00 Panel sessions (14:45-15:30) Panel sessions (14:45-15:30)

Coffee break (15:30-16:00) Coffee break (15:30-16:00)

16:00

Book club, Open-source accessibility workshop, Land

use model demos (16:00 - 19:00)

Panel sessions (16:00-16:40)

Panel sessions (16:45-17:30) 17:00

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19:00

Dinner

Keynote 3 Bert van Wee (18:30 - 21:00)

WSTLUR board meeting by

invitation only (18:00 to 21:00)

20:00

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June 24th 2014

CONFERENCE DAY 1

REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS (8:00-9:00)

Room 1: Opening address and keynote 1 Patricia Mokhtarian (9:00-10:30)

Coffee break (10:30-11:00)

Panel sessions (11:00-11:40) Room1: Active transport measurement

Room 2: Urban form and networks Room 3: Urban form, vehicle use, and ride share

Panel sessions (11:45-12:30)

Room 1: Bicycle support development Room 2: Rail networks: Europe

Room 3: Trip generation

Lunch (12:30 - 14:00)

Panel sessions (14:00-14:40) Room 1: Walkability, transit, and the built environment

Room 2: Network geometry Room 3: Vehicles and trends

Panel sessions (14:45-15:30)

Room 1: Transportation emissions Room 2: Network design and behavior

Room 3: Long-distance travel

Coffee break (15:30-16:00)

Room 1: Land use model demonstrations (Kara Kockelman) Room 2: Book club (Brian Lee)

Room 3 : Open-source accessibility workshop (Andrew Byrd and Andrew Owen) (16:00 - 19:00)

Keynote sessions Panel sessions Technical tours and activities

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Day 1: June 24th 2014

Registration and Refreshments (8:00-9:00)

Room 1: Opening address and keynote 1 (9:00-10:30)

Opening Address by Kelly Clifton (Portland State University) and Kees Maat (Delft University of Technology)

Keynote address

Introduction by Susan Handy (University of California, Davis) Prof. Patricia L. Mokhtarian

Georgia Institute of Technology Assessing the Impact of Self-Selection on Travel Behavior: How Much Does the Method

Influence the Answer?

Coffee break (10:30-11:00)

PANEL SESSIONS (11:00-11:40)

Room 1: Active transport measurement Moderator: Kevin J. Krizek (University of Colorado)

• New methods to measure the built environment for travel behavior research and practice: Better pathways toward understanding sustainable/active pedestrian and bicycle travel Bruce Appleyard (San Diego State University)

• Active accessibility: A review of operational measures of walking and cycling accessibility David Sousa Vale (Universidade de Lisboa), Miguel Saraiva (Universidade de Lisboa) & Mauro Pereira (Universidade de Lisboa)

Room 2: Urban form and Networks Moderator: David Levinson (University of Minnesota)

• Urban form and life-cycle energy consumption: Case studies for five U.S. cities. Brice G. Nichols (University of Texas) & Kara Kockelman (University of Texas)

• A multiscale classification of urban morphology Patrick Michael Schirmer (ETH Zurich) & Kay Axhausen (ETH Zurich)

Room 3: Urban form, vehicle use, and ride share Moderator: Susan Handy (University of California, Davis)

• Stay local or go regional? Urban form effects on vehicle use at different spatial scales: A theoretical concept and its application to the San Francisco Bay Area Dimitris Milakis (University of California, Berkeley / Delft University of Technology), Robert Cervero (University of California, Berkeley) & Bert van Wee (Delft University of Technology)

• Rideshare mode potential in non-metropolitan areas of the northeastern United States Brian H. Y. Lee (University of Vermont), Lisa Aultman-Hall (University of Vermont), Matthew Coogan (New England Transportation Institute) & Thomas Adler (Resource Systems Group, Inc.)

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PANEL SESSIONS (11:45-12:30)

Room 1 Bicycle support development

Moderator: Bruce Appleyard (San Diego State University)

• Do characteristics of walkable environments support bicycling? Towards a definition of bicycle-supported development Christopher D. Muhs (Portland State University) & Kelly J. Clifton (Portland State University)

• Quantifying the role of disturbances and speeds on separated bicycle facilities Silvia Bernardi (University of Bologna), Kevin J. Krizek (University of Colorado) & Federico Rupi (University of Bologna)

Room 2: Rail networks: Europe Moderator: Kay Axhausen (ETH Zurich)

• Interaction of rail infrastructure and urbanisation in the Netherlands; a preliminary analysis Dena Kasraian (Delft University of Technology) & Kees Maat (Delft University of Technology)

• Accessibility and the choice of network investments in the London Underground David Levinson (University of Minnesota), David J. Giacomin (University of Minnesota) & Antony Badsey-Ellis (University of Minnesota)

Room 3: Trip generation Moderator: Dimitris Milakis (University of California, Berkeley / Delft University of

Technology)

• Assessing the long term land use changes associated with San Diego light rail: How long should we wait for change? David King (Columbia University) & Lauren Fischer (Columbia University)

• The geography of close contacts & face-to-face meetings: An empirical study Nebiyou Tilahun (University of Illinois at Chicago) & Moyin Li (University of Illinois at Chicago)

Lunch (12:30 - 14:00)

PANEL SESSIONS (14:00-14:40)

Room 1: Walkability, transit, and the built environment Moderator: Brian H. Y. Lee (University of Vermont)

• Local environment characteristics associated with walking and taking transit to shopping districts Robert James Schneider (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

• Assessing built environment walkability within activity spaces Calvin P. Tribby (The Ohio State University), Harvey J. Miller (The Ohio State University), Barbara B. Brown (The University of Utah) & Carol M. Werner (The University of Utah)

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Room 2: Network geometry Moderator: Kara Kockelman (University of Texas)

• Line structure representation for hierarchical road network analysis Stephen Marshall (University College London)

• Shape grammars in transport and urban design - Review, terminology, assessment, and application Basil Vitins (ETH Zurich) & Kay Axhausen (ETH Zurich)

Room 3: Vehicles and Trends Moderator: Milan Janic (Delft University of Technology)

• Investigation of households’ short-term and long-term responses to the increase in gas price Mahmudur Rahman Fatmi (Dalhousie University), Muhammad Ahsanul Habib (Dalhousie University) & Stephanie A. Salloum (Dalhousie University)

• Analysis of the 2011 Census for England and Wales: Trends related to Population Density and the ‘Peak Car’ Phenomenon Dan Raizman (WSP Group), Tim Gent (WSP Group) & Nathaniel Hicks (WSP Group)

PANEL SESSIONS (14:45-15:30)

Room 1: Transportation emissions Moderator: Robert James Schneider (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

• Evaluating air pollution exposures across cycling infrastructure types: Implications for facility design William Jacob Farrell (McGill University), Scott Weichenthal (Health Canada), Mark Goldberg (McGill University) & Marianne Hatzopoulou (McGill University)

• Non-linear influence of densities on transportation emissions Jinhyun Hong (University of Glasgow)

Room 2: Network design and behavior Moderator: Stephen Marshall (University College London)

• A feeder-bus route design model considering service coverage for land uses Jen-Jia Lin (National Taiwan University) & Huei-In Wong (National Taipei University)

• How the built environment affects elderly travel behavior: An activity-based approach for southeast Florida Ruoying Xu (University of Florida), Roosbeh Nowrouzian (University of Florida), Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan (University of Florida) & Ruth Steiner (University of Florida)

Room 3: Long-distance travel Moderator: Muhammad Ahsanul Habib (Dalhousie University)

• Analysing, modelling, and assessing the performances of land use by airports Milan Janic (Delft University of Technology)

• Mode use in long-distance travel Alexander Reichert (Technical University of Dortmund) & Christian Holz-Rau (Technical University of Dortmund)

Coffee break (15:30-16:00)

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3 PARALLEL ACTIVITIES (16:00 TO 19:00)

Room 1

• Land use model demonstrations (Kara Kockelman, University of Texas)

The Symposium will offer a 2-hour integrated travel-land use modeling (ITLUM) demonstration session on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 24. Developers and active users of UrbanSim, Cube Land (also known as MUSSA), PECAS and/or TRANUS will demonstrate their models' applications to actual regions, with extensive traffic-analysis-zone systems. Simulations and forecasts will be at the parcel or zone level, in concert with travel network changes, over a 10- to 25-year horizon. Refreshments will be served. The workshop is organized by Prof. Kara Kockelman from University of Texas.

Room 2

• Book club (Brian Lee, University of Vermont)

This year’s selected book is In the City of Bikes: The story of the Amsterdam cyclist. The author, Pete Jordan, will join us for this event and lead a book club format discussion with participating conference attendees. If you would like to join us for the book club, then please read In the City of Bikes before coming to Delft. You may find the book here:

http://www.cityofbikes.com/index.php/order

About the book

When Pete Jordan arrives in Amsterdam as an urban planning student to study how to make America’s cities more bicycle-friendly, he immediately falls in love with the city that already lives life on two wheels. His new bride, Amy Joy, joins Pete, and despite their financial hardships and instability, she eventually finds her own new calling as a bicycle mechanic as Pete researches and discovers the untold history of cycling in Amsterdam.

From its beginnings as an elitist pastime in the 1890s to the street-consuming craze of the 1920s, from the bicycle’s role in a citywide resistance to the Nazi occupation to the White Bikes of the 1960s and the bike fishermen of today, Jordan chronicles the evolution of Amsterdam’s cycling.

Part personal memoir, part history of cycling, part fascinating street-level tour of Amsterdam, In the City of Bikes is the story of a man who loves bikes—in a city that loves bikes.

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Room 3

• Open source accessibility workshop (Andrew Byrd, Conveyal)

Andrew Byrd from Conveyal and Andrew Owen from University of Minnesota will demonstrate how to use Open Street Map and GTFS data, both available under open licenses, to build transportation networks and generate accessibility measures using open-source software.

Conveyal is a well-known company for its work on the development of OpenTripPlanner. The workshop will cover the tools developed by Conveyal, the range of calculations they allow, and how they've been applied in the Minnesota Accessibility Observatory's large-scale access to jobs survey. Then the workshop will move to demonstrate to participants how they can apply these tools to other classes of problems and other regions of the world, and discuss future directions for development, such as more efficient handling of time range queries (rather than specific departure/arrival times).

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June 25th 2014

CONFERENCE DAY 2

Refreshments (8:00-9:00)

Panel sessions (9:00-9:40) Room 1: Travel behavior

Room 2: On-street parking Room 3: Car ownership

Panel sessions (9:45-10:30)

Room 1: Sustainable infrastructure and housing prices Room 2: Parking policy

Room 3: Travel satisfaction

Coffee break (10:30-11:00)

Panel sessions (11:00-11:40) Room 1: Accessibility, territorial cohesion

Room 2: Parking preferences Room 3: Residential location

Panel sessions (11:45-12:30)

Room 1: Accessibility and housing prices Room 2: Parking: San Francisco

Room 3: Populations and vehicles

Lunch (12:30 - 13:00)

Technical tours and activities

(13:00-18:00)

Bus & cycling tour of Houten with Kees Maat Randstadrail tour with Karst Geurs

Cycling tour from Delft to Den Haag with Ekki Kreutzberger Technical tour of the Delft railway on foot

Keynote sessions Panel sessions Technical tours and activities

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Day 2: June 25th 2014

Refreshments (8:00-9:00)

PANEL SESSIONS (9:00-9:40)

Room 1: Travel behavior Moderator: Huiling Zhang (University of California, Riverside)

• Assessing the impact of metropolitan-, county-, and local-Level built environment on travel behavior: Evidence from 19 U.S. urban areas Arefeh Nasri (University of Maryland, College Park) & Lei Zhang (University of Maryland, College Park)

• Household, personal and environmental correlates of rural elderly’s cycling activity: Evidence from Zhongshan metropolitan area, China Yi Zhang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Yuan Li (Xiamen University), Xiaoguang Yang (Tongji University), Qixing Liu (Erasmus University) & Chaoyang Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

Room 2: On-street parking Moderator: Daniel Chatman (University of California, Berkeley)

• Assessment of on-street parking in urban centres: The case of Lokoja, Nigeria Samuel Olorunfemi (Federal University of Technology Akure)

• On-street parking search: A UK local authority perspective Sarah Louise Brooke (Loughborough University), Stephen Ison (Loughborough University) & Mohammed Quddus (Loughborough University)

Room 3: Car ownership and trip generation Moderator: Veronique Van Acker (University of Amsterdam)

• Has Mexico City’s shift to commercially produced housing increased car ownership and car use? Erick Guerra (University of Pennsylvania)

• Method to adjust institute of transportation engineers vehicle trip-generation estimates in smart-growth areas Robert James Schneider (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Kevan Shafizadeh (California State University, Sacramento) & Susan L. Handy (University of California, Davis)

PANEL SESSIONS (9:45-10:30)

Room 1: Sustainable infrastructure and housing prices

Moderator: Robert James Schneider (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

• Do people value bicycle sharing? A multilevel longitudinal analysis capturing the impact of bicycle sharing on residential sales in Montreal, Canada Ahmed El-Geneidy (McGill University), Dea van Lierop (McGill University) & Rania Wasfi (McGill University)

• The Aggregate Value of Urban Land in the Greater Los Angeles Region Huiling Zhang (University of California, Riverside) & Richard James Arnott (University of California, Riverside)

Room 2: Parking policy Moderator: Ruth Steiner (University of Florida)

• Supply and demand for off-street residential parking: Challenges and opportunities David King (Columbia University)

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• Car drivers’ characteristics and the maximum walking distance between parking facility and final destination Petrus van der Waerden (Eindhoven University of Technology), Harry Timmermans (Eindhoven University of Technology) & Marloes de Bruin (Empaction BV)

Room 3: Travel satisfaction Moderator: Kevin Manaugh (McGill University)

• The gaps in satisfaction with transit services among BRT, metro, and bus riders: Evidence from Guangzhou Jason Cao (University of Minnesota), Xiaoyan Huang (Shaanxi Normal University), Chen Zhang (University of Minnesota) & Xiaoshu Cao (Sun Yet-sen University and Shaanxi Normal University)

• Travel mode choice and travel satisfaction: Bridging the gap between decision utility and experienced utility Jonas De Vos (Ghent University), Patricia Mokhtarian (Georgia Institute of Technology), Tim Schwanen (Oxford University), Veronique Van Acker (University of Amsterdam) & Frank Witlox (Ghent University)

Coffee break (10:30-11:00)

PANEL SESSIONS (11:00-11:40)

Room 1: Accessibility, territorial cohesion Moderator: Paulo Rui Anciaes (University College London)

• From improvement in accessibility to the impact on territorial cohesion: The spatial approach Marcin Stępniak (Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences) & Piotr Rosik (Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences)

• The cross-border region between Portugal and Spain: How is accessibility important for local development? Maria João Fontes (Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa), Anabela Ribeiro (FCTUC) & Jorge Silva (UBI)

Room 2: Parking preferences Moderator: David King (Columbia University)

• Institutional barriers to coordination of transit and parking supply and demand management in South Florida Ruth Steiner (University of Florida), Shanty Rachmat (Bandung University) & Andres Blanco (Inter-American Development Bank)

• Exploring University of California, Berkeley employee commuting choices and parking preferences Wei-Shiuen Ng (University of California, Berkeley)

Room 3: Residential location Moderator: Ugo Lachapelle (University of Quebec in Montreal)

• Modeling mode switching behavior associated with the change of residential location Mahmudur Rahman Fatmi (Dalhousie University) & Muhammad Ahsanul Habib (Dalhousie University)

• Exploring changes in public transport use and walking, following residential relocation: A British case study Paulus Teguh Aditjandra (Newcastle University), Jason Cao (University of Minnesota) & Corinne Mulley (University of Sidney)

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PANEL SESSIONS (11:45-12:30)

Room 1: Accessibility and housing prices Moderator: Jonathan Levine (University of Michigan Ann Arbor)

• The effects of transportation infrastructure development on housing prices Or David Levkovich (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Jan Rouwendal (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) & Ramona van Marwijk (Land Registry and Mapping Agency)

• The impact of bus rapid transit on housing price and accessibility changes in Sydney: A repeat sales approach Corinne Mulley (University of Sydney) & Chi-Hong (Patrick) Tsai (University of Sydney)

Room 2: Parking: San Francisco Moderator: Ruth Steiner (University of Florida)

• Is the curb 80% full or 20% empty? Assessing the impacts of San Francisco’s parking pricing experiment Adam Millard-Ball (University of California, Santa Cruz), Rachel Weinberger (Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates) & Robert Hampshire (Carnegie Mellon University)

• Equity in congestion-priced parking: A study of SFpark, 2011 to 2013 Daniel Chatman (University of California, Berkeley) & Michael Manville (Cornell University)

Room 3: Populations and vehicles Moderator: Stephen Marshall (University College London)

• Factors affecting roundabout implementation in northern New England Nathan P. Belz (University of Alaska), Lisa Aultman-Hall (University of Vermont) & Austin Troy (University of Colorado)

• Using an accelerated vehicle retirement program (AVRP) to support a mode shift: Car purchase and modal intentions following program participation Ugo Lachapelle (University of Quebec in Montreal)

Lunch (12:30 - 13:00)

Technical tours and activities (13:00-18:00)

As part of the WSTLUR-conference, technical tours in our field will be provided on Wednesday 25 June, in the afternoon. We give you the opportunity to select one out of four options:

1. Bus and Cycling tour of Houten with Kees Maat

The suburb of Houten, near the city of Utrecht, is famous by its spatial and traffic structure that has been built to accommodate cyclists. The town planning design made a marked contribution to reduced car use and increased bicycle and public transport use, while traffic safety is also much higher than in comparable towns. How does this work? Residential neighborhoods are only accessible to cars via a peripheral road encircling the town, so each single house can reached by car, but it is not possible to drive directly to another neighborhood. A dense network of cycle paths, however, with a direct backbone to the town center, has been created to make easy travel possible.

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A railway station is situated in the center of town, with a frequent connection to Utrecht. The peripheral road is closed for bicycles, with crossings at different levels. On top of that, another district has been built, also bicycle friendly, but with a different concept, in which the car is only a ‘guest’. With this tour, we travel by coach to Houten. En route, we will show you examples of Dutch spatial planning. In Houten, you will first visit the town hall, where you receive a presentation about the spatial concept. Then we get on a bike for a guided tour to experience this cycling Utopia.

2. Randstad Rail tour with Karst Geurs Randstad Rail is a public transportation lightrail network in the southern part of the Randstad conurbation in the west of the Netherlands, connecting the cities of The Hague (the seat of the national government) and Rotterdam (the second-largest city in the Netherlands and one of the largest ports in the world) and some suburbs. Randstad Rail is a hybrid rail system, using existing metro infrastructure in Rotterdam, tramway infrastructure in The Hague and train infrastructure in between, while also missing links were added, as well as a new flyover in The Hague and a new tunnel in Rotterdam. Along the Randstad Rail, residential and employment locations have been developed, partly in a setting of transit-oriented development. The tour sets off in Delft and heads first to Rotterdam, where a brand new railway station has been developed in the past years. Then we continue by Randstad Rail to The Hague, with a stop halfway, to show the new developments. In The Hague, the central station is currently being reconstructed. We walk thru the ‘Resident’, where living, working and shopping come together in a compact high-rise setting. Then we visit the city hall for a presentation about The Hague’s spatial and traffic development. Finally, we visit the recently developed underground tramway.

3. Cycling tour from Delf to Den Haag with Ekki Kreutzberger This tour gives you the opportunity to experience cycling in the Netherlands. The tour starts at the university campus, and runs through the old, almost car free city centre of Delft. Then we cross the old train viaduct that soon will be replaced by a tunnel. We continue along a canal and the tramway to Ypenburg, the largest so-called Vinex-location, one of the compact new residential areas that have been developed in recent years. It is interesting to see the attempt to build in high densities, with mainly row houses, in order to create a population base for public transport. From Ypenburg we cycle thru 19th and 20th century neighbourhoods, including many Jugendstil details, to the city center. There we drop off the bicycles and walk thru the ‘Resident’, where living, working and shopping come together in a compact high-rise setting. Then we visit the city hall for a presentation about The Hague’s spatial and traffic development. Finally, we visit the recently developed underground tramway.

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4. Technical tour of the Delft railway on foot This tour does not go far away, but visits the rail development project in Delft. The ‘Spoorzone’ (Railway zone) project comprises the integral redevelopment of an area of around 40 hectares, located in between the inner city and the residential neighbourhoods to the west and south. The entire project consists of a railway tunnel, a railway station with municipal office, dwellings, office buildings, a city park and a canal, bicycle facilities, parking facilities and roads. In particular, bicycle parking is a huge problem at the moment, which will be partly solved by a huge, innovative bicycle parking facility. The project provides an immense impetus to the city of Delft. The Spoorzone will constitute a high-quality connection between city districts that are now separated from each other by the railway. First we visit the suburban station Delft South, where many bicycles are parked on a flyover. Then we go by train to the central railway station. We visit the redevelopment works, including the old and the new bicycle facilities. In the visitor center we get a presentation from municipality staff and we will discuss possible solutions for the volume problems that the Delft railway stations face: your input is highly appreciated! Finally, we go back to the city centre, to show you some traffic calming and bicycle facilities.

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June 26th 2014

CONFERENCE DAY 3

Refreshments (8:00-9:00)

Room 1: Keynote 2 Glenn Lyons (9:00-10:30)

Coffee break (10:30-11:00)

Panel sessions (11:00-11:40) Room 1: Children and the built environment

Room 2: Transit accessibility Room 3: Urban form, vehicle use, and ride share

Room 4: Transport land use modelling case studies 1

Panel sessions (11:45-12:30)

Room 1: Teenage travel behavior Room 2: Measuring accessibility

Room 3: Strategies and infrastructure --- Room 4: Emerging integrated models

Lunch (12:30 - 14:00)

Panel Sessions (14:00-14:40) Room 1: Children and safety

Room 2: Accessibility and transport policy Room 3: Rail networks --- Room 4: Transport land use modelling case studies 2

Panel sessions (14:45-15:30) Room 1: Youth travel choices Room 2: Social determinants

Room 3: TOD best practices --- Room 4: Randomness in integrated models

Coffee break (15:30-16:00)

Panel sessions (16:00-16:40) Room1: Self-Selection

Room 2: Accessibility and time Room 3: TOD: China --- Room 4: Forecasting and targeting

Panel sessions (16:45-17:30) Room 1: Spending and behavior overtime

Room 2: Growth management Room 3: TOD mode share

Break

Dinner and keynote 3 Bert van Wee (18:30 - 21:00)

Keynote sessions Panel sessions Technical tours and activities

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Day 3: June 26th 2014

Refreshments (8:00-9:00)

Room 1: Keynote 2 (9:00-10:30)

Introduction by Kees Maat (Delft University of Technology)

Prof. Glenn Lyons Faculty of Environment and Technology

University of the West of England

Transport's Digital Age Transition

Coffee break (10:30-11:00)

PANEL SESSIONS (11:00-11:40)

Room 1: Children and safety Moderator: Raktim Mitra (Ryerson University)

• Children and youth transport in different urban morphological types Anna Broberg (Aalto University), Ari Hynynen (Tampere University of Technology) & Satu Sarjala (Tampere University of Technology)

• Assessing the safety component of the federal safe routes to school program: A quasi-experimental pilot study in Washington State. Lin Lin (East China Normal University), Orion Stewart (University of Washington) & Anne Vernez Moudon (University of Washington)

Room 2: Transit accessibility Moderator: Jonathan Levine (University of Michigan Ann Arbor)

• Measuring the accessibility and connectivity of public transport networks – a review of the impact of the Jubilee Line Extension Shoshanna Saxe (University of Cambridge), Steve Denman (University of Cambridge) & Heather J. Cruickshank (University of Cambridge)

• Pedestrian and transit accessibility on a micro-level: Results & challenges Michael A.B. van Eggermond (ETH - Singapore) & Alex Erath (ETH - Singapore)

Room 3: Travel behavior Moderator: Jan Duffhues (University of Amsterdam)

• Contrasting places, diverging travel behaviour? Peter J. Headicar (Oxford Brookes University)

• Lifestyle and transport: Defining, measuring and using the ‘lifestyle’ concept in travel behaviour research Veronique Van Acker (University of Amsterdam)

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Room 4: Transport land use modelling case studies 1 Moderator: Kara Kockelman (University of Texas)

• A simulation platform for transportation, land use and mobile source emissions Liyuan Zhao (HuaZhong University of Science and Technology), Fei Yang (University of Florida) & Zhong-Ren Peng (University of Florida)

• Toward a planning support system for integrated metropolitan land use-transportation forecasting/planning Ardeshir Anjomani (University of Texas at Arlington)

PANEL SESSIONS (11:45-12:30)

Room 1: Teenage travel behavior Moderator: Dick Ettema (Utrecht University)

• Longitudinal analysis of adolescent girls’ activity patterns in San Diego and Minneapolis: Understanding the influence of the transition to licensure Noreen McDonald (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Louis Merlin (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Haoting Hu (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Joshu Shih (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Deborah Cohen (Rand), Kelly Evenson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Thomas McKenzie (San Diego State University) & Daniel Rodriguez (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

• Modeling teenagers' mode-to-school choice behavior based on their walking liking and disliking attitudes Maria Kamargianni (University College London) & Amalia Polydoropoulou (University of Aegean)

Room 2: Accessibility planning practice Moderator: Karel Martens (Radboud University Nijmegen)

• Modelling accessibility to manage urban mobility: The example of the future Lyon Metropolitan Area Yves Crozet (University of Lyon), Aurélie Mercier (University of Lyon) & Nicolas Ovtracht (University of Lyon)

• Bringing accessibility to planning practice: Exploring characteristics of European state of the art accessibility instruments Enrica Papa (University of Amsterdam), Cecilia Silva (Oporto University), Marco te Brömmelstroet (University of Amsterdam) & Angela Hull (Heriot-Watt University)

Room 3: TOD and Rail (1) Moderator: Kees Maat (Delft University of Technology)

• Ideas, interests, and institutions: Explaining Dutch Transit-Oriented Development challenges Dorina Pojani (TU Delft) & Dominic Stead (TU Delft)

• Auckland public transport: Political-institutional challenges Imran Muhammad (Massey University), Teryll Lepper (Massey University) & Jane Pearce (University of Canterbury)

Room 4: Emerging Integrated Models Moderator: Rachel Katoshevski (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

• Congestion pricing effects on firm and household location choices across households in monocentric and polycentric cities Wenjia Zhang (University of Texas) & Kara Kockelman (University of Texas)

• Investigating land-use and transport interaction with an Agent-Based Model Charles Raux (University of Lyon)

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Lunch (12:30 - 14:00)

PANEL SESSIONS (14:00-14:40)

Room 1: Children and the built environment Moderator: Noreen McDonald (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

• The past and the present of active school transportation: An exploration of the built environment effects in Toronto, Canada from 1986 to 2006 Raktim Mitra (Ryerson University), Elli M. Papaioannou (University of Toronto) & Khandker M. Nurul Habib (University of Toronto)

• Do children walk where they bike? Exploring built environment correlates of children's walking and bicycling Mika Ruchama Moran (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology), Pnina Plaut (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology) & Orna Baron Epel (The University of Haifa)

Room 2: Accessibility and transport policy Moderator: Ren Thomas (University of Amsterdam)

• Accessibility and potential mobility as a guide for policy action Karel Martens (Radboud University Nijmegen)

• How can planning for accessibility lead to more integrated transport and land-use strategies? Two examples from the Netherlands Thomas Straatemeier (University of Amsterdam) & Luca Bertolini (University of Amsterdam)

Room 3: TOD best practices Moderator: Jean-François Doulet (University Paris-East Créteil)

• The seven habits of highly effective Transit-Oriented Development Dea van Lierop (McGill University), Kees Maat (Delft University of Technology) & Ahmed El-Geneidy (McGill University)

• Delivering best practice in public transport and land use integration: What Australian cities can learn from international practice Carey Curtis (Curtin University) and Jan Scheurer (RMIT University)

Room 4: Transport Land-use Modeling Case Studies 2 Moderator: Charles Raux (University of Lyon)

• Integrating activity based travel demand models with land use and other long term life style decisions Rachel Katoshevski (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Inbal Glickman (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology), Robert Ishaq (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology) & Yoram Shiftan (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology)

• A bi-level cellular agent-based approach to simulate land cover change: A case study of the forecast of future high-speed rail impacts on Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal Yu Shen (Instituto Superior Técnico), Guineng Chen (Instituto Superior Técnico), Luís Miguel Martínez (Instituto Superior Técnico) & João de Abreu e Silva (Instituto Superior Técnico)

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PANEL SESSIONS (14:45-15:30)

Room 1: Self-selection Moderator: Daniel Chatman (University of California, Berkeley)

• The effect of objective neighbourhood characteristics and residential self-selection on children’s active travel and physical activity Dick Ettema (Utrecht University), Tom de Jong (Utrecht University), Carel Thijs (Maastricht University) & Stef Kremers (Maastricht University)

• The importance of neighborhood type dissonance in understanding the effect of the built environment on travel behavior Kevin Manaugh (McGill University) & Ahmed El-Geneidy (McGill University)

Room 2: Social determinants Moderator: Thomas Straatemeier (University of Amsterdam)

• Towards spatial justice: The spatial equity effects of a toll road in Cape Town, South Africa Justin Tycho van Dijk (Stellenbosch University), Stephan Krygsman (Stellenbosch University) & Tom de Jong (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)

• Exploring spatial non-stationarity in the social determinants of time to work Paulo Rui Anciaes (University College London) & Giles Atkinson (London School of Economics and Political Science)

Room 3: TOD: China Moderator: Carey Curtis (Curtin University)

• Why research on TOD in China have helped pinpoint key challenges for a better integration between urban and transportation planning? A critical review of the literature Teddy Delaunay (University Paris-East Créteil), Aurélien Delpirou (University Paris-East Créteil) & Jean-François Doulet (University Paris-East Créteil)

• The imperative of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) and integrated transport in achieving smart suburbia in fast growing cities: Case of Abuja, Nigeria Sherif Razak (University of Salford)

Room 4: Randomness in Integrated Models

Moderator: Petter Naess (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)

• Testing the stochastic behavior of a microsimulation model of demographic and housing market dynamics Seyed Ahad Beykaei (University of Toronto / IBM Canada), Eric J. Miller (University of Toronto) & James Vaughan (University of Toronto)

• Assessing and integrating uncertainty into land use forecasting Hana Sevcikova (Puget Sound Regional Council / University of Washington), Mark Simonson (Puget Sound Regional Council) & Michael Jensen (Puget Sound Regional Council)

Coffee break (15:30-16:00)

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PANEL SESSIONS (16:00-16:40)

Room 2: Accessibility and time Moderator: Karst Geurs (University of Twente)

• Temporal variability in transit-based accessibility: A case study of Cincinnati supermarkets Steven Farber (University of Utah), Melinda Morang (ESRI) & Michael J. Widener (University of Cincinnati)

• Modeling the commute mode share of transit using continuous accessibility to jobs Andrew Owen (University of Minnesota) & David Levinson (University of Minnesota)

Room 3: TOD mode share Moderator: Kees Maat (Delft University of Technology)

• Comparative analysis of the effect of Transit-Oriented Development on trip generation, distribution, and mode share in the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore Metropolitan Areas Kiana Roshan Zamir (University of Maryland, College Park), Arefeh Nasri (University of Maryland, College Park), Babak Baghaei (University of Maryland, College Park), Subrat Mahapatra (Maryland State Highway Administration) Ali Haghani (University of Maryland, College Park) & Lei Zhang (University of Maryland, College Park)

• Transit-Oriented Development and the frequency of modal use Robert B. Noland (Rutgers University) & Stephanie DiPetrillo (Rutgers University)

Room 4: Forecasting and targeting Moderator: Eric J. Miller (University of Toronto)

• Forecasting inaccuracies: A result of unexpected events, optimism bias, technical problems, or strategic misrepresentation? Petter Naess (Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Jeppe Astrup Andersen (Aalborg University), Morten Skou Nicolaisen (Aalborg University), Arvid Strand (Norway Institute of Transport Economics)

• Area-wide travel plans – targeting strategies for greater participation in green travel initiatives: A case study of Rouse Hill Town Centre, NSW Australia Chinh Ho (University of Sydney), Corinne Mulley (University of Sydney), Chi-Hong (Patrick) Tsai (University of Sidney), Stephen Ison (Loughborough University) & Sue Wiblin (GPT, Sydney)

PANEL SESSIONS (16:45-17:30)

Room 2: Growth management Moderator: Marcin Stępniak (Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish

Academy of Sciences)

• Identification and assessment of transportation performance measures for growth measurement and transportation impact assessment Ruth Steiner (University of Florida), Lily Elefteriadou (University of Florida), Siva Srinivasan (University of Florida), Patricia Tice (University of Florida) & Kwang-Kyun Lim (University of Florida)

• How does the spatial context shape conditions for car dependency? Jake Wiersma (University of Amsterdam), Luca Bertolini (University of Amsterdam) &Thomas Straatemeier (University of Amsterdam)

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Room 3: Neighborhood mobility Moderator: Robert B. Noland (Rutgers University) &

• Influencing factors of mobility behavior: Applying Structural Equation Modeling on mode choice of young people Juliane Stark (University of Vienna), Reinhard Hössinger (University of Vienna), Ilil Bartana (University of Vienna), Alexander Fritz (University of Vienna), Ulrike Raich (University of Vienna), Wiebke Unbehaun (University of Vienna), & Johannes Welte (University of Vienna)

• Effects of investment in light rail on neighborhood revitalization: The case of Third Street, San Francisco Dan Howard (University of California, Berkeley)

Break & refreshments

Room 1: Keynote 3 (18:30 - 19:30)

Introduction by Karst Geurs (University of Twente)

Keynote: Prof. Bert van Wee Faculty Technology, Policy and Management.

Delft University of Technology

Towards a new generation of land use transport interaction models. A viewpoint

Foyer: dinner (19:30 – 21:00)

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June 27th 2014

CONFERENCE DAY 4

Refreshments (8:00-9:00)

Panel sessions (9:00-9:40) Room 1: Measuring land use Room 2: Transport gateways

Room 3: TOD analysis

Panel sessions (9:45-10:30)

Room 1: Transport planning in the Netherlands Room 2: Conceptual transport planning Room 3: TOD location and mode choice

Coffee break (10:30-11:00)

Panel sessions (11:00-11:40) Room 1: Utilitarian travel behavior

Room 2: Economics and ships Room 3: TOD suburbs and cars

Lunch (12:00 - 14:00)

Closing reflections and awards distribution David Levinson (University of Minnesota), Daniel Chatman (University of California, Berkeley),

Karst Geurs (University of Twente) and Kelly Clifton (Portland State University)

Touristic tours and activities (14:00-18:00)

Cycling trip to Kinderdijk with Robert Bertini (Portland State University) Cycling tour of the Hague

Architecture tour of Rotterdam by bicycle (additional fees will be paid to tour guide)

WSTLUR Board Meeting by Invitation only (19:00 – 21:00)

Keynote sessions Panel sessions Technical tours and activities

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Day 4: June 27th 2014

Refreshments (8:00-9:00)

PANEL SESSIONS (9:00-9:40)

Room 1: Measuring land use Moderator: Dea van Lierop (McGill University)

• Towards a spatial-temporal measure of land use mix Steven R. Gehrke (Portland State University) & Kelly J. Clifton (Portland State University)

• Land-use planning and city logistics sustainability: A scenario simulation tool Agostino Nuzzolo (Tor Vergata University of Rome), Antonio Comi (Tor Vergata University of Rome), Enrica Papa (University of Amsterdam) & Luca Rosati (Tor Vergata University of Rome)

Room 2: Transport gateways Moderator: David M. Levinson (University of Minnesota)

• Riding first class: Impacts of silicon valley shuttles on commute & residential location choice Danielle Dai (University of California, Berkeley) & David Weinzimmer (University of California, Berkeley)

• Employers, commuting, and gateways: Some policy dilemmas Thomas Vanoutrive (University of Antwerp)

Room 3: TOD analysis Moderator: Robert B. Noland (Rutgers University)

• Defining critical success factors in TOD implementation using rough set analysis Ren Thomas (University of Amsterdam) & Luca Bertolini (University of Amsterdam)

• Integrated analysis in transport and land use: Modeling with TRANUS for the impact study of the Concerted Urban Operation (OUC) in Belo Horizonte, Brazil Leonardo Furquim Werneck (Minas Gerais Federal University), Lilian Santos Fontes Pereira (Federal University of Tocantins) & Nicolas Pupier (Ecole des Ponts Paris Tech)

PANEL SESSIONS (9:45-10:30)

Room 1: Transport planning in the Netherlands Moderator: Kelly J. Clifton (Portland State University)

• The built environment and travel behaviour: Transferability of findings between the USA and the Netherlands Kees Maat (Delft University of Technology) & Susan Handy (University of California, Davis)

• From integrated aims to fragmented outcomes: Urban intensification and transportation planning in the Netherlands Jan Duffhues (University of Amsterdam)

Room 2: Conceptual transport planning Moderator: David Weinzimmer (University of California, Berkeley)

• Landuse and mobility behaviour: Why planning solutions are not suited to solving mobility problems Merja Liisa Hoppe (Zurich University of Applied Sciences), Tiina-Maria Seppänen (Zurich University) & Alberto Castro (Zurich University of Applied Sciences)

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• A random walk down Main Street: A positive model for the emergence of contiguous suburbs David M. Levinson (University of Minnesota)

Room 3: TOD location and mode choice Moderator: Ren Thomas (University of Amsterdam)

• Priority of public transit and para-transit in residential location choice and work trip mode choice Aruna Sri Reddi (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur), Subrata Chattopadhyay (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur) & Taraknath Mazumder (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur)

• Adaptive stated choice experiment for access and egress mode choice to train stations Lissy La Paix (University of Twente) & Karst Geurs (University of Twente)

Coffee break (10:30-11:00)

PANEL SESSIONS (11:00-11:40)

Room 1: Utilitarian travel behavior Moderator: Kelly J. Clifton (Portland State University)

• Land use, mode choice, and consumer behavior in Davis, CA. Natalie Danielle Popovich (University of California, Davis) & Susan Handy (University of California, Davis)

• Exposure to walkable neighborhoods increases utilitarian walking: Longitudinal studies of Canadians Rania Wasfi (McGill University), Kaberi Dasgupta (McGill University), Naveen Eluru (McGill University) & Nancy Ross (McGill University)

Room 2: Economics and ships Moderator: David M. Levinson (University of Minnesota)

• Exploring property value effects of ferry terminals: Evidence from Brisbane, Australia Chi-Hong (Patrick) Tsai (University of Sidney), Corinne Mulley (University of Sidney), Matthew Burke (Griffith University) & Barbara Yen (Griffith University)

• To cruise or not to cruise: Small island nations hunting economic gain finding environmental impacts. Daniel Moscovici (Richard Stockton College)

Room 3: TOD: suburbs and cars Moderator: Karst Geurs (University of Twente)

• Framework for land value capture from the investment in transit in car dependent cities James Robert McIntosh (Curtin University), Peter Newman (Curtin University), Roman Trubka (Curtin University) & Jeff Kenworthy (Curtin University)

Lunch and closing reflections (12:00 - 14:00)

Closing reflections by:

David Levinson (University of Minnesota), Daniel Chatman (University of California, Berkeley), Karst Geurs (University of Twente) and Kelly Clifton (Portland State University)

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TOURISTIC TOURS AND ACTIVITIES (14:00-18:00)

• Cycling trip to Kinderdijk with Robert Bertini (Portland State University)

• Cycling tour of the Hague

• Architecture tour of Rotterdam by bicycle (additional fees will be paid to tour guide)

WSTLUR Board Meeting by Invitation only (19:00 – 21:00)

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TOURIST INFORMATION

Beestenmarkt Markt

Juliana Hotel

Hampshire Hotel

Aula

conference location

Mekelweg 5

Railway Station

bus stop

Hotel Plataan

bus stops

Tourist Information

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TOURIST INFORMATION POINT

At the Tourist Information Point (TIP) you will find information on museums, sight-seeing, hotels,

restaurants, walks and boat trips.

CONTACT DETAILS

• Address: Kerkstraat 3 (to the left of the Nieuwe Kerk on the Market) • Phone: +31 (0)15 215 40 51 / Email: [email protected]

OPENING TIMES • Monday: 10 am - 4 pm • Tuesday - Friday: 10 am - 5:30 pm • Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm • Sunday: 10 am - 4 pm

Service: TIP offers free internet and bag storage.

DISCOVER DELFT APP

'What shall I do in Delft today?' Visitors to Delft can now find the answer on the free

‘Discover Delft’ app for iPhone and Android.

The ‘Discover Delft’ app features the functionality "Make my Day". With one touch of the button, the app provides daily tips for a fun day out in Delft. The programme always suggests one place of interest (museum, gallery or visitor attraction), one café or restaurant, one shop and one activity for the day. If the one-day programme is not to your liking, the app will effortlessly suggest an alternative. Besides "Make my Day", the app allows you to navigate to all of Delft’s hotspots via Google Maps.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

The free app will be available in Dutch and English in the Appstore and Android Market.

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RENTING A BICYCLE IN DELFT

To get the ‘true’ Dutch experience, you must get on a bicycle. Although most hotels have a

limited number of bicycles available for guests, rentals can also be made from the train

station and bicycle shops.

At the backside of Delft’s main station you can rent a bicycle for €6.50 per day. You will have to leave a deposit of €50.00, and also show valid ID. For more information phone: +31(0)15-2143033.

Additionally, you can also rent from Halfords, a store located 10 minutes by foot from the central station (Wijnhaven 17). Bicycle rentals are possible Monday - Saturdays and cost €5,00 per day. A deposit of €50.00 will be required as well as valid ID. For more information phone: +31(0)15 213 8558 or visit http://www.halfords.nl/.

Please remember that bicycle theft is a reality. Secured bicycle parking facilities are located at the station, the Vesteplein and the Oude Langendijk (Next to the Nieuwe Kerk).

EATING & DRINKING

Delft's historic city centre offers a wide variety of cosy restaurants, lunchrooms, cafés and outdoor cafés. You can enjoy excellent food from all corners of the world; Greek, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, French, African, Mexican and Dutch cuisine. http://www.delft.nl/delften/Tourists/Eating_drinking

You can find nice restaurants at the Beestenmarkt and at the Markt (near the old town hall). Some recommendations: Belvédere Beestenmarkt 8 Tel. +31 (0)15 2123297 www.bbcbelvedere.nl Restaurant Proeverij De Waag Markt 11 Tel: +31(0)15 – 21446 00 www.de-waag.nl Grand Cafe De Sjees Markt 5 tel: +31(0)15 – 214 4647 www.desjees.nl Café Restaurant de V Voorstraat 9 Tel. +31(0)15 – 2140916 www.cafe-de-v.nl

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PUBS, BARS AND TERRACES

Choose your own square. Delft has a number of cafés and terraces that each have their own

atmosphere. http://www.delft.nl/delften/Tourists/Eating_drinking/Pubs_bars_and_terraces

OUTDOOR CAFÉS

The many outdoor cafés on the Markt, the largest market square in the Netherlands, have wonderful views of the town hall and the Nieuwe Kerk, whilst the outdoor cafés on the Heilige Geestkerkhof give you an excellent view of the leaning Oude Kerk. You could easily spend a few hours in the many outdoor cafés on the lively Beestenmarkt, which also offers a safe playing area for children. The more intimate Doelenplein has a totally different atmosphere - you could believe yourself to be in France under the plane trees!

FLOATING CAFES

The outdoor café boats in the Delft canals are wonderful places for a bite to eat or a nice drink - enjoy the view and your lunch, pancake or dinner

SHOPPING

Shop opening times:

• Monday from 1-6 pm • Tuesday to Friday from 9-6 pm, Friday evening to 9 pm • Saturday from 9-5 pm • Sunday shopping from 12-5 pm

There is a number of fun markets in the inner city of Delft.

GENERAL MARKET

Every Thursday on the Markt with more than 150 stalls. Every Saturday there is a general market on the Brabantse Turfmarkt at the Burgwal.

FLOWERMARKET

On Thursdays the flower market can be found at the Brabantse Turfmarkt in the inner city of Delft.

ANTIQUES AND BRIC-À-BRAC

The popular Antiques, Bric-à-brac and Book Market is one of Delft's best kept secrets. On any Thursday or Saturday, right in the historic center of Delft.

TAXI

Deltax, phone: +31 (0)15 2191919 A Taxi Delft: +31 (0)15 2612121

BUS LINES RAILWAY STATION TO AULA

no. 69 and no. 121

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INDEX BY LAST NAME A ADITJANDRA, Paulus Teguh 9 ADLER, Thomas 2 ANCIAES, Paulo Rui 9, 17 ANDERSEN, Jeppe 18 ANJOMANI, Ardeshir 15 APPLEYARD, Bruce 2 ARNOTT, Richard 8 AULTMAN-HALL, Lisa 2, 10 AXHAUSEN, Kay 2, 3, 4

B BADSEY-ELLIS, Antony 3 BAGHAEI, Babak 18 BARTANA, Ilil 19 BELZ, Nathan 10 BERNARDI, Silvia 3 BERTINI, Robert VII, 20, 23 BERTOLINI, Luca 16, 18, 21 BEYKAEI, Seyed Ahad 17 BLANCO, Andres 9 BROBERG, Anna 14 BROOKE, Sarah 8 BROWN, Barbara 3 BURKE, Matthew 22 BYRD, Andrew 1, 6

C CAO, Xiaoshu 9 CAO, Xinyu (Jason) 9 CASTRO, Alberto 21 CERVERO, Robert 2 CHATMAN, Daniel 8, 10, 17, 22 CHATTOPADHYAY, Subrata 22 CHEN, Guineng 16 CLIFTON, Kelly IV, 2, 3, 21, 22 COMI, Antonio 21 COOGAN, Matthew 2 CROZET, Yves 15 CRUICKSHANK, Heather 14 CURTIS, Carey 16, 17

D DAI, Danielle 21 DASGUPTA, Kaberi 22 DE ABREU E SILVA, João 16 DE BRUIN, Marloes 9 DE JONG, Tom 17

DE VOS, Jonas 9 DELAUNAY, Teddy 17 DELPIROU, Aurélien 17 DENMAN, Steve 14 DIPETRILLO, Stephanie 18 DOULET, Jean-François 16, 17 DUFFHUES, Jan 21, 22

E EL-GENEIDY, Ahmed 8, 16, 17 ELEFTERIADOU, Lily 18 ELURU, Naveen 22 EPEL, Orna Baron 16 ERATH, Alex 14 ETTEMA, Dick 15, 17

F FARBER, Steven 18 FARRELL, William Jacob 4 FATMI, Mahmudur Rahman 4, 9 FISCHER, Lauren 3 FONTES, Maria João 9 FRITZ, Alexander 19

G GEHRKE, Steven 21 GENT, Tim 4 GEURS, Karst 7,10,18,19,22 GIACOMIN, David 3 GLICKMAN, Inbal 16 GOLDBERG, Mark 4 GUERRA, Erick 8

H HABIB, Khandker Nurul 16 HABIB, Muhammad Ahsanul 4, 9 HAGHANI, Ali 18 HAMPSHIRE, Robert 10 HANDY, Susan 2, 8, 21, 22 HATZOPOULOU, Marianne 4 HEADICAR, Peter 14 HICKS, Nathaniel 4 HO, Chinh 18 HOLZ-RAU, Christian 4 HONG, Jinhyun 4 HOPPE, Merja Liisa 21 HÖSSINGER, Reinhard 19 HOWARD, Dan 19 HU, Haoting 15 HUANG, Xiaoyan 9

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HULL, Angela 15 HYNYNEN, Ari 14

I ISHAQ, Robert 16 ISON, Stephen 8, 18

J JANIC, Milan 4 JENSEN, Michael 17 JORDAN, Pete 5

K KAMARGIANNI, Maria 15 KASRAIAN, Dena 3 KATOSHEVSKI, Rachel 15, 16 KENWORTHY, Jeff 22 KING, Davis 3, 8, 9 KOCKELMAN, Kara 1, 2, 4, 5, 15 KREMERS, Stef 17 KRIZEK, Kevin 2, 3 KRYGSMAN, Stephan 17

L LA PAIX, Lissy 22 LACHAPELLE, Ugo 9, 10 LEE, Brian 1, 2, 3, 5 LEPPER, Teryll 15 LEVINE, Jonathan 10, 14 LEVINSON, David 2, 3, 18, 21, 22 LEVKOVICH, Or David 10 LI, Chaoyang 8 LI, Moyin 3 LI, Yuan 8 LIM, Kwang-Kyun 18 LIN, Jen-Jia 4 LIN, Lin 14 LIU, Qixing 8 LYONS, Glenn VII, 13, 14

M MAAT, Kees V, 2, 3, 7, 10,

14, 15, 16, 18, 21

MAHAPATRA, Subrat 18 MANAUGH, Kevin 9, 17 MANVILLE, Michael 10 MARSHALL, Stephen 4, 10 MARTENS, Karel 15, 16 MARTÍNEZ, Luís Miguel 16

MAZUMDER, Taraknath 22 MCDONALD, Noreen 15, 16 MCINTOSH, James 22 MERCIER, Aurélie 15 MERLIN, Louis 15 MILAKIS, Dimitris 2, 3 MILLARD-BALL, Adam 10 MILLER, Eric 17, 18 MILLER, Harvey 3 MITRA, Raktim 14, 16 MOKHTARIAN, Patricia VII, 1, 2, 9 MORAN, Mika Ruchama 16 MORANG, Melinda 18 MOSCOVICI, Daniel 22 MOUDON, Anne Vernez 14 MUHAMMAD, Imran 15 MUHS, Christopher 3 MULLEY, Corinne 9, 10, 18, 22

N NAESS, Petter 17, 18 NASRI, Arefeh 8, 18 NEWMAN, Peter 22 NG, Wei-Shiuen 9 NICHOLS, Brice 2 NICOLAISEN, Morten Skou 18 NOLAND, Robert 18, 19, 21 NOWROUZIAN, Roosbeh 4 NUZZOLO, Augostino 21

O OLORUNFEMI, Samuel 8 OVTRACHT, Nicolas 15 OWEN, Andrew 1, 6, 18

P PAPA, Enrica 15, 21 PAPAIOANNOU, Elli 16 PEARCE, Jane 15 PENG, Zhong-Ren 15 PEREIRA, Lillian Santos Fontes 21 PEREIRA, Mauro 2 PLAUT, Pnina 16 POJANI, Dorina 15 POLYDOROPOULOU, Amalia 15 POPOVICH, Natalie Danielle 22 PUPIER, Nicolas 21

Q QUDDUS, Mohammed 8

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R RACHMAT, Shanty 9 RAIZMAN, Dan 4 RAUX, Charles 15 RAZAK, Sherif 17 REDDI, Aruna Sri 22 REICHERT, Alexander 4 RIBEIRO, Anabela 9 RODRIGUEZ, Daniel 15 ROSATI, Luca 21 ROSHAN ZAMIR, Kiana 18 ROSIK, Piotr 9 ROSS, Nancy 14 RUPI, Federico 3

S SALLOUM, Stephanie 4 SARAIVA, Miguel 2 SARJALA, Satu 14 SAXE, Shoshanna 14 SCHEURER, Jan 16 SCHIRMER, Patrick Michael 2 SCHNEIDER, Robert James 3, 4, 8 SCHWANEN, Tim 9 SEPPÄNEN, Tiina-Maria 21 SEVCIKOVA, Hana 17 SHAFIZADEH, Kevan 8 SHEN, Yu 16 SHIFTAN, Yoram 16 SILVA, Cecilia 15 SILVA, Jorge 9 SIMONSON, Mark 17 SRINIVASAN, Sivaramakrishnan 4, 18 STARK, Juliane 19 STEAD, Dominic 15 STEINER, Ruth 4, 8, 9, 10, 18 STĘPNIAK, Marcin 9, 18 STEWART, Orion 14 STRAATEMEIER, Thomas 16, 17, 18 STRAND, Arvid 18

T TE BRÖMMELSTROET, Marco 15 THIJS, Carel 17 THOMAS, Ren 16, 21, 22 TICE, Patricia 18 TILAHUN, Nebiyou 3 TIMMERMANS, Harry 9 TRIBBY, Calvin 3 TROY, Austin 10 TRUBKA, Roman 22

TSAI, Chi-hong (Patrick) 10, 18, 22

U ULRIKE, Raich 19 UNBEHAUN, Wiebke 19

V VALE, David Sousa 2 VAN ACKER, Veronique 8, 9, 14 VAN DER WAERDEN, Petrus 9 VAN DIJK, Justin Tycho 17 VAN EGGERMOND, Michael 14 VAN LIEROP, Dea 8, 16, 21 VAN MARWIJK, Ramona 10 VAN WEE, Bert VII, 2, 13, 19 VANOUTRIVE, Thomas 21 VAUGHAN, James 17 VITINS, Basil 4

W WASFI, Rania 8, 22 WEICHENTHAL, Scott 4 WEINBERGER, Rachel 10 WEINZIMMER, David 21 WELTE, Johannes 19 WERNECK, Leonardo Furquim 21 WERNER, Carol 3 WIBLIN, Sue 18 WIDENER, Michael 18 WIERSMA, Jake 18 WITLOX, Frank 9 WONG, Huei-In 4

X XU, Ruoying 4

Y Yang, Fei 15 Yang, Xiaoguang 8 Yen, Barbara 22

Z ZHANG, Chen 9 ZHANG, Huiling 8 ZHANG, Lei 8, 18 ZHANG, Wenjia 15 ZHANG, Yi 8 ZHAO, Liyuan 15

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TOPIC INDEX

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES ON LAND USE AND TRANSPORT

Day Time Keynote Title Speaker(s) See Page #

1 (24-Jun-14) 9:00 to 10:30 Opening Address Kelly Clifton, Kees Maat 2

Assessing the Impact of Self-Selection on Travel Behavior: How Much Does the Method Influence the Answer?

Patricia Mokhtarian 2

3 (26-Jun-14) 9:00 to 10:30 Transport's Digital Age Transition Glenn Lyons 14

18:30 to 21:00 Towards a new generation of land use transport interaction models. A viewpoint

Bert van Wee 19

4 (27-Jun-14) 12:00 to 14:00 Closing reflections David Levinson, Daniel Chatman, Karst Geurs, Kelly Clifton

22

ACCESSIBILITY ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

2 (25-Jun-14) 11:00 to 11:40 1 From improvement in accessibility to the impact on territorial cohesion

Marcin Stępniak, Piotr Rosik

9

1 The cross-border region between Portugal and Spain

Maria João Fontes, Anabela Ribeiro

9

11:45 to 12:30 1 The effects of transportation infrastructure development on housing prices

Or Levkovich, Jan

Rouwendal, Ramona

van Marwijk

10

1 The impact of bus rapid transit on housing price and accessibility changes in Sydney

Corinne Mulley, Chi-Hong Tsai

10

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ACCESSIBILITY ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

3 (26-Jun-14) 11:00 to 11:40 2 Measuring the accessibility and connectivity of public transport networks

Shoshanna Saxe, Steve Denman, Heather Cruickshank

14

2 Pedestrian and transit accessibility on a micro-level

Michael van Eggermond, Alex Erath

14

11:45 to 12:30 2 Modelling accessibility to manage urban mobility

Yves Crozet, Aurélie Mercier, Nicolas Ovtracht

15

2 Bringing accessibility to planning practice

Enrica Papa, Cecilia Silva, Marco te Brömmelstroet, Angela Hull

15

14:00 to 14:40 2 Accessibility and potential mobility as a guide for policy action

Karel Martens 16

2 How can planning for accessibility lead to more integrated transport and land-use strategies?

Thomas Straatemeier, Luca Bertolini

16

14:45 to 15:30 2 Towards spatial justice Justin van Dijk,

Stephan Krygsman,

Tom de Jong

17

2 Exploring spatial non-stationarity in the social determinants of time to work

Paulo Rui Anciaes, Giles Atkinson

17

16:00 to 16:40 2 Temporal variability in transit-based accessibility

Steven Farber, Melinda Morang, Michael J. Widener

18

2 Modeling the commute mode share of transit using continuous accessibility to jobs

Andrew Owen, David Levinson

18

16:45 to 17:30 2 Identification and assessment of transportation performance measures for growth measurement and transportation impact assessment

Ruth Steiner, Lily Elefteriadou, Siva Srinivasan, Patricia Tice, Kwang-Kyun Lim

18

2 How does the spatial context shape conditions for car dependency?

Jake Wiersma, Luca Bertolini, Thomas Straatemeier

18

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ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION AND LAND USE

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

1 (24-Jun-14) 11:00 to 11:40 1 New methods to measure the built environment for travel behavior research and practice

Bruce Appleyard 2

1 Active accessibility David Sousa Vale, Miguel Saraiva, Mauro Pereira

2

11:45 to 12:30 1 Do characteristics of walkable environments support bicycling?

Christopher Muhs, Kelly Clifton

3

1 Quantifying the role of disturbances and speeds on separated bicycle facilities

Silvia Bernardi, Kevin Krizek, Federico Rupi

3

14:00 to 14:40 1 Local environment characteristics associated with walking and taking transit to shopping districts

Robert Schneider 3

1 Assessing built environment walkability within activity spaces

Calvin Tribby, Harvey Miller, Barbara Brown, Carol Werner

3

14:45 to 15:30 1 Evaluating air pollution exposures across cycling infrastructure types

William Farrell, Scott Weichenthal, Mark Goldberg, Marianne Hatzopoulou

4

2 (25-Jun-14) 9:00 to 9:40 1 Household, personal and environmental correlates of rural elderly’s cycling activity

Yi Zhang, Yuan Li, Xiaoguang Yang, Qixing Liu, Chaoyang Li

8

9:45 to 10:30 1 Do people value bicycle sharing? Ahmed El-Geneidy, Dea van Lierop, Rania Wasfi

8

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CHILDREN AND YOUTH TRANSPORT AND LAND USE THEORY, METHOD AND APPLICATIONS

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

3 (26-Jun-14) 11:00 to 11:40 1 Children and youth transport in different urban morphological types

Anna Broberg, Ari Hynynen, Satu Sarjala

14

1 Assessing the safety component of the federal safe routes to school program

Lin Lin, Anne Vernez Moudon

14

11:45 to 12:30 1 Longitudinal analysis of adolescent girls’ activity patterns in San Diego and Minneapolis

Noreen McDonald, Louis Merlin, Haoting Hu, Joshu Shih, Deborah Cohen, Kelly Evenson, Thomas McKenzie, Daniel Rodriguez

15

1 Modeling teenagers' mode-to-school choice behavior based on their walking liking and disliking attitudes

Maria Kamargianni, Amalia Polydoropoulou

15

14:00 to 14:40 1 The past and the present of active school transportation

Raktim Mitra, Elli

Papaioannou,

Khandker Habib

16

1 Do children walk where they bike?

Mika Moran, Pnina Plaut, Orna Epel

16

14:45 to 15:30 1 The effect of objective neighbourhood characteristics and residential self-selection on children’s active travel and physical activity

Dick Ettema, Tom de Jong, Carel Thijs, Stef Kremers

17

16:45 to 17:30 3 Influencing factors of mobility behavior

Juliane Stark, Reinhard Hössinger, Ilil Bartana, Alexander Fritz, Ulrike Raich, Wiebke Unbehaun, Johannes Welte

19

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INTEGRATED LAND USE AND TRANSPORT MODELS

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

3 (26-Jun-14) 11:00 to 11:40 4 A simulation platform for transportation, land use and mobile source emissions

Liyuan Zhao, Fei Yang,

Zhong-Ren Peng

15

4 Toward a planning support system for integrated metropolitan land use-transportation forecasting/planning

Ardeshir Anjomani 15

11:45 to 12:30 4 Congestion pricing effects on firm and household location choices across households in monocentric and polycentric cities

Wenjia Zhang, Kara Kockelman

15

4 Investigating land-use and transport interaction with an agent-based model

Charles Raux 15

13:00 to 13:40 4 Integrating activity based travel demand models with land use and other long term life style decisions

Rachel Katoshevski, Inbal Glickman, Robert Ishaq, Yoram Shiftan

16

4 A bi-level cellular agent-based approach to simulate land cover change

Yu Shen, Guineng Chen, Luís Martínez, João de Abreu e Silva

16

14:45 to 15:30 4 Testing the stochastic behavior of a microsimulation model of demographic and housing market dynamics

Seyed Beykaei, Eric Miller, James Vaughan

17

4 Assessing and integrating uncertainty into land use forecasting

Hana Sevcikova, Mark Simonson, Michael Jensen

17

16:00 to 16:40 4 Forecasting inaccuracies Petter Naess, Jeppe Astrup Andersen, Morten Nicolaisen, Arvid Strand

18

4 Area-wide travel plans – targeting strategies for greater participation in green travel initiatives

Chinh Ho, Corinne Mulley, Chi-Hong Tsai, Stephen Ison, Sue Wiblin

18

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NETWORK STRUCTURE

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

1 (24-Jun-14) 11:00 to 11:40 2 Urban form and life-cycle energy consumption

Brice Nichols, Kara Kockelman

2

2 A multiscale classification of urban morphology

Patrick Michael Schirmer, Kay Axhausen

2

11:45 to 12:30 2 Interaction of rail infrastructure and urbanisation in the Netherlands

Dena Kasraian, Kees Maat

3

2 Accessibility and the choice of network investments in the London Underground

David Levinson, David Giacomin, Antony Badsey-Ellis

3

14:00 to 14:40 2 Line structure representation for hierarchical road network analysis

Stephen Marshall 4

2 Shape grammars in transport and urban design

Basil Vitins, Kay Axhausen

4

14:45 to 15:30 2 A feeder-bus route design model considering service coverage for land uses

Jen-Jia Lin, Huei-In

Wong

4

2 How the built environment affects elderly travel behavior

Ruoying Xu, Roosbeh Nowrouzian, Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan, Ruth Steiner

4

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PARKING

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

2 (25-Jun-14) 9:00 to 9:40 2 Assessment of on-street parking in urban centres

Samuel Olorunfemi 8

2 On-street parking search Sarah Brooke, Stephen Ison, Mohammed Quddus

8

9:45 to 10:30 2 Supply and demand for off-street residential parking

David King 8

2 Car drivers’ characteristics and the maximum walking distance between parking facility and final destination

Petrus van der

Waerden, Harry

Timmermans, Marloes

de Bruin

9

11:00 to 11:40 2 Institutional barriers to coordination of transit and parking supply and demand management in South Florida

Ruth Steiner, Shanty Rachmat, Andres Blanco

9

2 Exploring University of California, Berkeley employee commuting choices and parking preferences

Wei-Shiuen Ng 9

11:45 to 12:30 2 Is the curb 80% full or 20% empty?

Adam Millard-Ball, Rachel Weinberger, Robert Hampshire

10

2 Equity in congestion-priced parking

Daniel Chatman, Michael Manville

10

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TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT (TOD)

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

3 (26-Jun-14) 11:45 to 12:30 3 Ideas, interests, and institutions: Dutch TOD challenges

Dorina Pojani, Dominic Stead

15

3 Auckland public transport challenges

Imran Muhammad, Teryll Lepper, Jane Pearce

15

14:00 to 14:40 3 The seven habits of highly effective TOD

Dea van Lierop, Kees

Maat, Ahmed El-

Geneidy

16

3 Delivering best practice in public transport and land use integration

Carey Curtis, Jan Scheurer

16

14:45 to 15:30 3 Why research on TOD in China have helped pinpoint key challenges for a better integration between urban and transportation planning

Teddy Delaunay, Aurélien Delpirou, Jean-François Doulet

17

3 The imperative of TOD and integrated transport in achieving smart suburbia in fast growing cities

Sherif Razak 17

16:00 to 16:40 3 Comparative analysis of the effect of TOD on trip generation, distribution, and mode share in the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore Metropolitan Areas

Kiana Zamir, Arefeh Nasri, Babak Baghaei, Subrat Mahapatra, Ali Haghani, Lei Zhang

18

3 TOD and the frequency of modal use

Robert Noland, Stephanie DiPetrillo

18

16:45 to 17:30 3 Effects of investment in light rail on neighborhood revitalization

Dan Howard 19

4 (27-Jun-14) 9:00 to 9:40 3 Defining critical success factors in TOD implementation using rough set analysis

Ren Thomas, Luca Bertolini

21

3 Integrated analysis in transport and land use

Leonardo Werneck, Lilian Pereira, Nicolas Pupier

21

9:45 to 10:30 3 Priority of public transit and para-transit in residential location choice and work trip mode choice

Aruna Reddi, Subrata Chattopadhyay, Taraknath Mazumder

22

3 Adaptive stated choice experiment for access and egress mode choice to train stations

Lissy La Paix, Karst Geurs

22

11:00 to 11:40 3 Framework for land value capture from the investment in transit in car dependent cities

James McIntosh, Peter Newman, Roman Trubka, Jeff Kenworthy

22

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GENERAL LAND USE AND TRANSPORT

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

1 (24-Jun-14) 11:00 to 11:40 3 Stay local or go regional? Urban form effects on vehicle use at different spatial scales

Dimitris Milakis,

Robert Cervero, Bert

van Wee

2

3 Rideshare mode potential in non-metropolitan areas of the northeastern United States

Brian Lee, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Matthew Coogan, Thomas Adler

2

11:45 to 12:30 3 Assessing the long term land use changes associated with San Diego light rail

David King, Lauren Fischer

3

3 The geography of close contacts & face-to-face meetings

Nebiyou Tilahun, Moyin Li

3

14:00 to 14:40 3 Investigation of households’ short-term and long-term responses to the increase in gas price

Mahmudur Fatmi, Muhammad Habib, Stephanie Salloum

4

3 Analysis of the 2011 Census for England and Wales

Dan Raizman, Tim Gent, Nathaniel Hicks

4

14:45 to 15:30 1 Non-linear influence of densities on transportation emissions

Jinhyun Hong 4

3 Analysing, modelling, and assessing the performances of land use by airports

Milan Janic 4

3 Mode use in long-distance travel Alexander Reichert, Christian Holz-Rau

4

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GENERAL LAND USE AND TRANSPORT

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

2 (25-Jun-14) 9:00 to 9:40 1 Assessing the impact of metropolitan-, county-, and local-Level built environment on travel behavior

Arefeh Nasri, Lei Zhang

8

3 Has Mexico City’s shift to commercially produced housing increased car ownership and car use?

Erick Guerra 8

3 Method to adjust institute of transportation engineers vehicle trip-generation estimates in smart-growth areas

Robert Schneider, Kevan Shafizadeh, Susan L. Handy

8

9:45 to 10:30 1 The Aggregate Value of Urban Land in the Greater Los Angeles Region

Huiling Zhang, Richard Arnott

8

3 The gaps in satisfaction with transit services among BRT, metro, and bus riders

Jason Cao, Xiaoyan Huang, Chen Zhang, Xiaoshu Cao

9

3 Travel mode choice and travel satisfaction

Jonas De Vos, Patricia Mokhtarian, Tim Schwanen, Veronique Van Acker, Frank Witlox

9

11:00 to 11:40 3 Modeling mode switching behavior associated with the change of residential location

Mahmudur Fatmi, Muhammad Habib

9

3 Exploring changes in public transport use and walking, following residential relocation

Paulus Aditjandra, Jason Cao, Corinne Mulley

9

11:45 to 12:30 3 Factors affecting roundabout implementation in northern New England

Nathan Belz, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Austin Troy

10

3 Using an accelerated vehicle retirement program (AVRP) to support a mode shift

Ugo Lachapelle 10

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GENERAL LAND USE AND TRANSPORT

Day Time Room Paper (short title) Author(s) See Page #

3 (26-Jun-14) 11:00 to 11:40 3 Contrasting places, diverging travel behaviour?

Peter Headicar 14

3 Lifestyle and transport Veronique Van Acker 14

14:45 to 15:30 1 The importance of neighborhood type dissonance in understanding the effect of the built environment on travel behavior

Kevin Manaugh, Ahmed El-Geneidy

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4 (27-Jun-14) 9:00 to 9:40 1 Towards a spatial-temporal measure of land use mix

Steven Gehrke, Kelly Clifton

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1 Land-use planning and city logistics sustainability

Agostino Nuzzolo, Antonio Comi, Enrica Papa, Luca Rosati

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9:00 to 9:40 2 Riding first class Danielle Dai, David Weinzimmer

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2 Employers, commuting, and gateways

Thomas Vanoutrive 21

9:45 to 10:30 1 The built environment and travel behaviour: Transferability of findings between the USA and the Netherlands

Kees Maat, Susan Handy

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1 From integrated aims to fragmented outcomes

Jan Duffhues 21

9:45 to 10:30 2 Landuse and mobility behaviour Merja Hoppe, Tiina-Maria Seppänen, Alberto Castro

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2 A random walk down Main Street David Levinson 22

11:00 to 11:40 1 Land use, mode choice, and consumer behavior in Davis, CA

Natalie Popovich, Susan Handy

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1 Exposure to walkable neighborhoods increases utilitarian walking

Rania Wasfi, Kaberi Dasgupta, Naveen Eluru, Nancy Ross

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2 Exploring property value effects of ferry terminals

Chi-Hong Tsai, Corinne Mulley, Matthew Burke, Barbara Yen

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2 To cruise or not to cruise Daniel Moscovici 22

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

• Kay Axhausen, ETH, Switzerland

• Ron Buliung, University of Toronto, Canada

• Dan Chatman, University of California at Berkeley, United States

• Kelly Clifton, Portland State University, United States

• Ehab Diab, McGill University, Canada

• Ahmed El-Geneidy, McGill University, Canada

• Steven Gehrke, Portland State University, United States

• Karst Geurs, University of Twente, Netherlands

• Kara Kockelman, University of Texas, United States

• Kevin Krizek, University of Colorado, United States

• Brian Lee, University of Vermont, United States

• David Levinson, University of Minnesota, United States

• Dea van Lierop, McGill University, Canada

• Kees Maat, TU Delft, Netherlands

• Stephen Marshall, University of College London, United Kingdom

• Raktim Mitra, Ryerson University, Canada

• Christopher Muhs, Portland State University, United States

• Zachary Patterson, Concordia University, Canada

• Basil Vitins, ETH, Switzerland

• Eveline Vogels, TU Delft, Netherlands

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See you at BRISBANE 2017

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