Presentations
Presentations were recorded and can be watched here. The slides and videos of the presentations given at the symposium are available below:
Name | Institution | Presentation | Video |
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Kay Axhausen | ETH Zurich | Presentation | Video |
Kelly Clifton | Portland State University | Presentation | Video |
Rick Donnelly | WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. | Presentation | Video |
Alistair Ford | Newcastle University | Presentation | Video |
Ying Jin | University of Cambridge | Presentation | Video |
Eric Miller | University of Toronto | Presentation | Video |
Rolf Moeckel | Technical University of Munich | Introduction | Video |
Presentation | |||
Closing | Video | ||
Patricia Mokhtarian | Georgia Institute of Technology | Presentation | Video |
Kai Nagel | Technical University Berlin | Presentation | Video |
Rosella Picado | WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. | Presentation | Video |
Darren Robinson | University of Sheffield | Presentation | Video |
Harutyun Shahumyan | University College Dublin | Presentation | Video |
David Simmonds | David Simmonds Consultancy | Presentation | Video |
Michael Wegener | Spiekermann & Wegener | Presentation | Video |
Gebhard Wulfhorst | Technical University Munich | Presentation | Video |
Some additional input was provided to stimulate ideas in preparation for the symposium in Raitenhaslach. Those are available for download here:
Mike Batty: Generalising LUTI Models to Systems of Cities: Web-Based Interfaces to Simulation [pdf]
Mike was invited and planning to attend but had to cancel his participation due to other commitments. Nevertheless, he has prepared a presentation that he offered to be shared with other workshop participants.
Pat Mokhtarian: If telecommunication is such a great substitute for travel, why does travel keep increasing? [pdf]
We had asked Pat to present on the impacts of telecommunication on land use and transport decisions. While she has decades of experience in this field, she proposed to talk about attitudes in decision-making at the symposium instead. Because this is another topic that is highly relevant for large-scale modeling, she will present on it in Raitenhaslach. However, she recently gave a presentation on telecommunications and travel behavior elsewhere and offered to share that presentation with the symposium participants as well.
Keith Lawton: What should models of the future look like? [pdf]
Keith was invited to participate at the symposium but could not make it. After I had sent him the invitation, we had an interesting exchange of ideas what many models lack today and how models should develop in the future. With his consent, we share his ideas with the symposium participants.