2022 ITF Annual Consultation on Gender and Transport
Paris , FranceTime event is presented in Central European Time (CET).
Time event is presented in Central European Time (CET).
Time event is presented in Central European Time (CET).
We are used to focus on mobility, but is this the right perspective? How concepts like 15-minute-cities or Superblocks might spark a change in perspective on mobility. Presentations from the webinar: Transforming streets to squares – examples of tactical urbanism in Berlin by Julia Jarass (DLR) Superblocks - Barcelona's solution for a walkable and bicycle-friendly
Time event is presented in Central European Time (CET).
Time event is presented in Central European Time (CET).
Presentation from the webinar: New trends and policy modelling gaps in freight transport: results from the STORM project by Jonathan Köhler and Clemens Brauer Thank you to the presenter, moderator and participants for time and insights. The ECTRI Thematic Groups have been organising webinars since 2019, with the objective of sharing and exchanging scientific knowledge among members.
Presentation from the webinar: Monitoring the environmental impact of TEN-T ports operations - current status and commonly used performance indicators by Orestis Tsolakis (CERTH-HIT) Thank you to the presenter, moderator and participants for time and insights. The ECTRI Thematic Groups have been organising webinars since 2019, with the objective of sharing and exchanging scientific knowledge among members.
The ECTRI Thematic Group on Security and Resilience is co-organizing together with US TRB a Foresight Session on "Resilience Frameworks and Metrics for Road Stakeholders".
Time event is presented in Central European Time (CET).
Presentations from the webinar: Jens Hellekes : Flashlight session: How transport research can benefit from remote sensing data Dmitry Pavlyuk : Learning of Spatiotemporal Urban Traffic Flow Relationships Yanumula Venkata-Karteek : Lane-free Traffic with Connected and Automated Vehicles – An Optimal Control Approach Thank you to the presenters, moderator and participants for time and insights.
We tend to think that mobility is a fundamental right. But is it? How can we achieve the required reduction of transport emissions and avoid (more) inequalities? Presentation from the webinar: Shared Mobility and Platforms: Merits and Challenges for Providers, Regulators and Users by Claus Doll (Fraunhofer) Minimum mobility standards in the light of dire