As part of the World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR) to be held in Portland, Oregon from July 13 to 16, 2020, Nectar cluster 6 is organizing a special session on accessibility and quality of life. The call for abstracts can be found here.
Cluster 6 Workshop on “The Role of Accessibility in times of Technological Innovation, (Re-)Urbanization and Climate Change”
Detailed information can be found here.
Cluster 6 Workshop on “The Role of Accessibility in times of Technological Innovation, (Re-)Urbanization and Climate Change”
12-13 December 2019, the NECTAR Cluster 6 (Accessibility) will organize an international workshop at the Technical University in Munich on “The Role of Accessibility in times of Technological Innovation, (Re-)Urbanization and Climate Change”. Abstracts must be submitted before 11 October 2019.
More detailed information can be found here.
Cluster 5 Conference: Sustainable Tourism in the Digital World
It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the “Sustainable tourism in the digital world” Conference taking place at Campus Gotland of Uppsala University located in the picturesque town of Visby, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist destination. The workshop will take place 24-26 September 2019.
Detailed information including the call for papers can be found here: http://www.fek.uu.se/research/sustainable-tourism/#anchor-777664
Call for papers “Transport Infrastructures: Investments, Evaluation and Regional Economic Growth”
Cluster 2 and Cluster 1 of NECTAR (Network of European Communications and Transport Activities Research) together with TRELAB (Transport Research Lab, Roma Tre University) are organizing a workshop in Rome (Italy) on the 22 of March 2019. More information can be found on the workshop website. The call for papers can be found here.
Special issue: “Big Data: A New Opportunity for Transport Geography?”
This Special Issue published by the Journal of Transport Geography and edited by Emmanouil Tranos and Elizabeth Mack aims to critically assess and demonstrate how new sources of big data and the related methodological developments have influenced transport geography research. Specifically, the special issue demonstrates the value of such data sources by presenting a collection of cutting edge geographical empirical studies, which take advantage of the ‘three Vs’ that characterize these data (variety, volume, and velocity). In these pieces, a variety of data sources are utilized, which range from train timetables and flows to bike sharing data, to Tweets and to data about individual mobility trajectories from wearable global positioning system (GPS) devices. Transport geography has always been a cross-disciplinary community, but it seems that the availability of new sources of big data has drastically enhanced this characteristic of the field. The special issue can be found here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2018.08.003
This special issue is the output of an international workshop, which was co-organized by the Institute of Prospective Technological Studies at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) and NECTAR Cluster 8 in March 2016 in Seville, Spain. The success of the event, in terms of the large number of participants (around 40 presentations), and also the cross-disciplinary nature of the participants, which included engineers, transportation geographers, urban planners, physicists and cultures geographers initiated this special issue.
10th Anniversary Cluster 6
The call for papers can be found here.
Call for papers: Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of the Cluster 6 “Accessibility”
Cluster 6 will celebrate its tenth anniversary at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, 14-15 December 2018. The call for papers can be found here.
Abstract Submission Deadline: 02 Nov, 2018
Mobile Tartu 2018
International Conference on 27-29th of June 2018 in Tartu, Estonia
The aim of the event is to discuss theoretical, methodological and empirical aspects of research using mobility data – derived from mobile phone or crowd-sourced social media – and explore practical applications of this data in scientific research, planning, governance and location based services.
In addition, Mobile Tartu 2018 proposes special events:
1) PhD course “Mobile phone based data collection field experiment” on 27th of June
2) “Mobile phones, travel and transportation” organised by NECTAR (https://nectar-eu.eu/).
3) “Sensor Data for Smart City” organized by SmartEnCity project of EU H2020 (http://smartencity.eu/)
4) BIG mobile data in official statistics
Key dates
| 1 December 2017 | Registration and abstract submission opens |
| 31 January 2018 | Deadline of abstract (max 200 words) submission |
| 15 February 2018 | Notification of abstract acceptance |
| 31 March 2018 | Early Bird registration deadline |
| 13 June 2018 | Late registration deadline |
| 20 June 2018 | Deadline for submitting a full paper |
Cluster 6 Workshop: Accessibility in urban modelling: from measurement to policy instruction
The call for abstracts can be found here.
