Impact of the built environment on travel behavior
Workshop of WCTR SIG F1
As the World Conference of Transport Research (WCTR) in Montreal was postponed to 2023 to reduce disruptions by COVID, we decided to hold a virtual SIG F1 meeting to exchange ideas on our latest research. Our topic is the “Impact of the built environment on travel behavior”.
The free webinar will take place on Wednesday, July 27th, 2022 from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM (GMT) [Start time 8 AM in Los Angeles, Noon in Rio de Janeiro, 5 PM in Berlin, 8:30 PM in New Delhi, 11 PM in Beijing].
Program
Dr. Haixio Pan | Tongji University | How do Multi-scale Metro Network-Wide Attribute impact Peak Hours Station Passenger and Flow Balancing? |
Rounaq Basu | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Planning sustainable cities: Coordinating accessibility improvements with housing policies |
Dr. Ed Zolnik | George Mason University | Capturing the Value of Walkability |
Qin Zhang | Technical University of Munich | Impact of the Built Environment on Travel Behavior in Trip-Based Models: Does More Density Mean More Walk Trips? |
Registration
This webinar is free of charge and open to the public. No prior registration is necessary. You may attend the webinar here:
https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/61277375701
Meeting ID: 612 7737 5701
Passcode: 645002
For any questions, please contact either Dr. Masanobu Kii or Dr. Rolf Moeckel.