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Track 05: mobility

Planning and change in urban mobility 

Chairs

  • Benjamin Büttner, Technical University of Munich
  • Patricia Lejoux, CNRS, ENTPE, Université Lyon 2 
  • Enrica Papa, University of Westminster, London
  • Dakota McCarty, Incheon National University, South Corea

Rooms

  • Sessions 1.1 to 8.1:  Room Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris
  • Sessions 1.2 to 8.2: Room Erignac, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris 

A 15-minute break will be taken between each session.

Section #PRESENTATION

Our societies are currently undergoing a series of transitions: ecological, energetic and digital. This context calls for changes in mobility behaviours as well as in transport and urban planning policies. The aim of this track is to question these changes. What changes have already occurred? What changes are coming? This track welcomes contributions on ways of conceptualising, theorising, and empirically examining these changes in different geographical contexts. 

Topics to be addressed include, for example:

  • Changes in transport modes: what changes in car ownership and use (young people's relationship with cars, peak-car, post-car world, the future of electrification and autonomous vehicles, etc.)? Has the cycling revolution happened (where, how, for whom, etc.)? Will the pedestrian revolution happen (where, how, for whom, etc.)? What is the future of shared mobility?
  • Changes in transport and urban planning policies: in recent years, new urban models have been proposed to promote sustainable mobility (Superblocks, the low traffic neighbourhood, 15-minute city, Car-free city, tactical urbanism, etc.). What did that change? What are their limits?
  • Changes in mobility policies’ design and implementation: new players have emerged in the mobility sector (Uber, Lime, etc.). What changes did they introduce to sustainable mobility management? Are sustainable mobility policies still designed, produced and managed in a top-down fashion? What role for bottom-up actors (diverse social actors, groups and movements) play in shaping sustainable mobility policies?
  • Changes in theoretical and methodological approaches: new theoretical approaches have been developed, namely gender studies, global south studies, postcolonial studies, etc. What does it change when we study sustainable mobility from a gender perspective? From a Southern perspective? What are the benefits and limitations of critical transport studies? What new methodological approaches are implemented to study mobilities?

Keywords: changes, transport modes, mobility policies, urban models, actors, South, gender, critical studies

Section #SESSION 1

Room Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris

  1. Hue-Tam Jamme: How To Build A Car-Free Community? For Whom? And What To Expect?
  2. Thu Pham: An Alternative Explanation To The Persistence Of The Automobility Paradigm: The Role Of Policy Calibrations In Shaping Policy Change
  3. Jan Bittner: Accessibility Of Local Amenities To Reduce Car Dependency: Obsolete Concept Or Change Yet To Come? The Prague Case
  4. Michelangelo Fusi: Urban Planning Impacts In Perceived Accessibility Of Public Transport
  5. Thomas van Laake: Models, experiments, and intra-metropolitan difference: emerging geographies and practices of infrastructural reconfiguration for cycling in Mexico City and Toronto
Section #SESSION 1 (2)

Room Erignac, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris 

  1. Anais Fabre: Urban Transport Emissions In Hosting The Olympic And Paralympic Games: Issues And Solutions For Paris 2024
  2. Ronglu Yang: Research On The Iterative Development Of Tod Community: From Singapore's Neighborhood Center Complex To China's “Future Community”
  3. Fanny Tremblay-Racicot: How To Prevent Inequities In Access? The Relationship Between Local Governments And Real-Estate Developers On The Affordability Of Transit-Oriented Development In Four Canadian Cities
  4. Dandan Xu: Research On Typology Of Beijing Metro Station Area Based On Tod Development Effect
  5. Jan Scheurer: Does London Need A New Accessibility Tool For Public Transport?
  6. Lian Tian, et al: The perceptual morphology of public spaces – Extracting urban design factors of streetscapes that support walkability and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)
Section #SESSION 2

Room Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris

  1. Yunjing Wang: Layout Patterns And Crowd Flows Of Commercial Space In High-Speed-Rail Station Complexes: Take Three Chinese High-Speed-Rail Station Complexes As Examples
  2. Xueli Liu: Decisions And Interactions In The Land Development Of China’S High-Speed-Rail New Towns: A Multiple-Case Study Using Discourse Analysis
  3. Capucine-Marin Dubroca-Voisin: Massifying Metropolitan Modal Shift To Trains: Challenges Of The Serm Projects In France
  4. Carey Curtis, et al: Mobility Policy In A Vacuum: The Failure Of Australian Planning Practice To Capture The Sustainability Benefits Of Emerging Transport Technologies
  5. Mario Paris: Linear infrastructures and rural spaces. Pressures, impacts, and a no-remedial design approaches
Section #SESSION 2 (2)

Room Erignac, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris 

  1. Elif Sezer: Drivers And Barriers Of Walking In A Car-Dependent City: What Is The Role Of Socio-Cultural And Spatial Factors?
  2. Ayça Uysal Üner: Awareness Of Cultural Values And Recreational Walking: A Case Study In Izmir, Turkey
  3. David Chapman: ‘Levelling-Up Walking As A Mode Of Transport’ – A Case For Changing Hierarchies
  4. Miruna Draghia: Exploring Transformations In Sustainable Urban Mobility: Insights From Citywalk 2.0 Project And Beyond
  5. Otsuka Noriko: Promoting Walking And Changing The Priority Setting In Urban Mobility
  6. Aida Sota: The Evaluation On Walkability In An Aging Society: The Case Of Senri New Town, Japan
  7. Carolina Duarte Gonçalves Ramos: Walkability in Policies: An Evolution from Conceptualization to Policy Discourse in Portugal
Section #SESSION 3

Room Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris

  1. Kaichen Zhou: Deciphering The Scaling Laws And Spatial Structure In Urban Micro-Mobility: Empirical Evidence From Bike-Sharing In Shanghai
  2. Mahtab Baghaiepoor: Active Mobility User Experience: A Framework For A Better Understanding
  3. Olivier Roy-Baillargeon: Mobility As A Service, Or A Sacrifice? Governance And Competition Between Public Transport And Micromobility
  4. Isabel Cunha: Equitable Cycling Network: A Mixed-Methods Analysis Of European Plans
  5. Zayra Castillo: Geographical Perspectives Of Active Mobility Policy And Behavior-Changing Subjects
  6. Junyu Hu: Diverse E-Bike Usage In Commuting Behaviors In Urban And Rural Settings
  7. Freddy Nogueira, et al: Rethinking City Streets: A Deep Dive into Micromobility Experimentation
Section #SESSION 3 (2)

Room Erignac, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris 

  1. Michael Wicki: Exploring Public Acceptance Of Urban Road Space Reallocation: A Vignette-Based Survey Experiment
  2. Simone Aumann: Not In My Street: Acceptance Of Car-Reducing Street Experiments In Existing Neighborhoods
  3. Lisa Gallian: Navigating Transformation: Sustainable Mobility And Public Spaces In The Austrian Context
  4. Enrica Papa: Empowering Urban Communities: Streetecho Toolkit For Inclusive Street Transformation
  5. Oriol Marquet: Fighting For Proximity: Acceptance, Opposition, And Political Outcomes Of Barcelona's Superblocks
  6. Charlotte Van Vessem: Mind the gap: exploring blind spots and gendered perspectives in urban public transportation policies in Antwerp and Rotterdam
Section #SESSION 4

Room Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris

  1. Cédric Wehrle: New Spaces For Mobility: Diverging Trajectories Within The Liège-Aachen Diffuse City
  2. Lorenza Manfredi: Hidden Development Potential In Small Towns: Performative Experiments As A Contribution To The Mobility Turnaround For Improved Land Use In Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  3. Oliver Peck: Shared Mobility And Housing – Legal Framework In Austria
  4. Maximilian Birk: Changing The Narrative: Medium-Sized Cities As Potential Frontrunners Of Mobility Transition?
  5. David Weinreich: The Dual Processes Of Fragmentation And Integration In Transport Tendering: Understanding Transport Integration In A Unitary National Government
Section #SESSION 4 (2)

Room Erignac, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris 

  1. Avital Angel: From Data To Design: Using Mobile App Data And Machine Learning Techniques For Street-Level Walkability Assessment
  2. Yin-Chen Chen: Explore The Improvement Of Humanity-Oriented Transportation Through Adaptive Topology Optimization Of Traffic Networks Using Density Fields
  3. Christian Gerten: Urban Transport Layers - A Data-Driven Exploration Of European City Structures
  4. Annalisa Rollandi: Inclusivemicromob: Designing A New Urban Model Through Genny 3.0 In Lugano
  5. Mohamed Elgohary: Classifying Potential Multimodal Hubs In The Milan Metropolitan Area. A Scalable Tool For Addressing Multimodality In The Inner Cities
  6. Anders Larsson: A Role For New Mobility Services Outside The Inner City?
Section #SESSION 5

Room Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris

  1. Maya El Khawand: Mobility Dependency Of Women In Peri Urban Region: The Case Of Creil And La Roche-Sur-Foron
  2. Kandice Fults: Exploring Independent Mobility Disparities For Belgian Adolescents: Gender Differences In Autonomy And Daily Travel
  3. Kim Carlotta Von Schönfeld: Stepping Out Of The Box Of ‘Sustainable Mobility’ Into An Interconnected, Otherwise Mobile World. Seeking A New Methodology For The Future Of Mobility Planning
  4. Alain L'Hostis: Roadmap Towards A New European Culture Of Mobility
  5. Stefanie Ruf: (Not) Getting There: Visions For Future Mobility And The Lack Of Clear Transformation Pathways
  6. Jonne Silonsaari: Action Research For Mobility Commoning: Theoretical-Methodological Insights From Amsterdam
  7. Deike Peters: From ‘Which Nature’ To ‘Whose Nature’? Ecological Restoration And Its Recent Urban Complications
  8. Lea de Fremont: Exploring the Links between Subjective Wellbeing and Low Carbon Mobility Practices
Section #SESSION 5 (2)

Room Erignac, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris 

  1. Armand Pons: Participative Approaches For Accessibility Planning: A Review And Applications
  2. Peraphan Jittrapirom: Challenges In Addressing Messiness And Uncertainties In Sustainable Transport Planning With Participatory Interventions
  3. Agnes Müller: Towards A More Inclusive Traffic Planning? Changes In Urban Mobility In The Face Of Socio-Cultural Diversity In A Berlin Neighborhood
  4. Thomas Verbeek: Towards A Better Understanding Of People's Perception Of Fairness Through Comparing Socio-Economic With Spatial Explanations: A Residents’ Survey On Public Acceptability Of The London Ulez
  5. Lluis Martinez: Inclusive Stakeholder Involvement To Implement Sustainable Mobility Solutions: A Case Study Of Mobility Hubs
Section #SESSION 6

Room Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris

  1. Benjamin Büttner, Technical University of Munich
  2. Enrica Papa, University of Westminster
  3. Cecilia Silva, Universidade do Porto
  4. Carlos Moreno, IAE Paris-Sorbonne

Room Erignac, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris 

  1. Lucie Juncker: Integrating Top-Down And Bottom-Up Approaches In Energy Transition: Assessing The Social Acceptability And Overall Accessibility Of E-Mobility By Commuters Of A University Campus
  2. Chandrima Mukhopadhyay: Delivering Climate-Proof And Healthy Built Environment Using Renewable Energy In Public Transport
  3. Aslıhan Kahraman: The Transformative Impact Of Electric Vehicle Transition On Automobile Ownership
  4. Anne Guillemot: Which Model For EV Charging Services In The European Union? Technological Coexistence As A Lever For A EU-Wide Transition Toward Electromobility
Section #SESSION 7

Room Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris

  1. Sandra Treija: Understanding Mobility Behaviour In Large Housing Estates: A Critical Application Of The 15-Minute City Concept
  2. Jung Woo Kim: Redefining Urban Neighborhoods: Applying The 15-Minute City Concept In Seoul
  3. Xavier Lehmann: Repositioning The 15-Minute City Concept In A Multi-Scale Spatial Reading: The Contributions Of The Fractalopolis Methodology
  4. Lisa Marie Brunner: Perceived 15-Minute City: Exploring The Emotional And Temporal Dimensions Of Walking Environments
  5. Amnon Frenkel: Mapping Public Transportation Ecosystems (PTE) in Israel
  6. Fulvia Pinto: Rethinking The Mobility And Accessibility Of The Ageing Society: 15-Minute City Model And Walkable Neighbourhoods For All?
  7. Guibo Sun: Bridging The Funding Gap: Path Dependencies In Financial Model Changes Of Metro Infrastructure Provision In Guangzhou And Hong Kong
Section #SESSION 7

Room Erignac, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris 

  1. Catarina Cadima: Walkability Or Parental Safety Perceptions Influence Children's Active Commuting To School: A Systematic Review
  2. Nadine Haufe: Urban Mobility Labs In Schools As A "Game Changer" For The European Green Deal - Experiences From The Horizon 2020 Project Shared Green Deal
  3. Arzu Erturan: Being A Child On A Car Free Island: Exploring Independent Mobility And Children’S Perception In Büyükada-Istanbul
  4. Cecília Silva: 15-Minutes Walking Accessibility To Primary Schools Across Space And Time
Section #Session 8

Room Jean Moulin, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris

  1. Petar Koljensic: All-Inclusive 15-Minute City? A Fine-Grained Analysis Of Spatial Accessibility Inequality In Amsterdam
  2. Giovanni Fusco: Guiding Principles For The 15-Minute City In Peripheral Areas: The Emc2 Model
  3. Jake Wiersma: Feasibility Of Accessing Peripheral Centres By Regional Public Transport
  4. Arne Markuske: Urban Peripheries And The 15-Minutes City. A Comparative Study Of Planning Policies Aiming At Applying The Concept Of Proximity To Suburban And Semi-Dense Areas
  5. Vasiliki Charalampidou: 15-Minute Cities Approach? The Case Study of Athens
Section #SESSION 8 (2)

Room Erignac, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris 

  1. Leah Gerber: The Legacy Of Covid-19 On Urban Mobility: An International Comparison Of Public Policy And Urban Planning
  2. Amir Forouhar: Resilience And Recovery: Unraveling The Role Of Public Transit In Post-Covid-19 Urban Dynamics
  3. Jean Debrie: Mobilities And Pandemic In The City: Case Studies From Los Angeles