Transport planning - conferences and publications

Pushing the boundaries with innovative and topical research.

Members of the transport planning team regularly present papers at transport planning research conferences, such as the European Transport Conference (ETC) and the Transport Practitioners Meeting (TPM).

Halcrow is represented on ETC committees – on modelling (Tony Sharpe) and Planning and Sustainable Land Use and Transport (Catherine Seaborn), and also acts on the steering group for TPM (Robin Hickman).  We also regularly publish papers in academic journals and the technical press.

Transport Practitoner’s Meeting 2010, July 21-22, York, UK
D. Gregory and J. Seymour
Modelling and Appraisal of Park and Ride Schemes - What Approach is Best and Most Effective?
A. Price
Appraisal of Transport Packages
D. Broadstock
How Easy is it to Transition to a Low-Carbon Transport System in the UK?
L. Richardson
The Local Transport Act 2008 - An Effective Tool for Rural Areas?
R. Hickman, O. Ashiru, C. Seaborn and J. Fellows (Oxfordshire County Council)
Low Carbon Transport Scenarios - What do they do for Wider Sustainability Impacts? Lessons from Oxfordshire
R. Hickman, G. Walters, C. Seaborn, O. Ashiru and J. Jackson (Swindon Borough Council)
Regional DaSTS and Multi Criteria Appraisal. Analysis from Swindon
C. Seaborn and M. Dyer (Olympic Delivery Authority)
Accessible Transport and Major Events: Lessons from Planning the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
S. Pope and M. Grainger
Integrating Land Use Planning with Future Transport Strategy

 

European Transport Conference 2010, October 11-13, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
A. Mulholland
Designing Cycling for People: it’s not About the Lanes! The Challenge of Interpreting Cycling by Design 2 for Urban Areas
A Reid & A. Malcolm (City of Edinburgh Council)
Urban and Inter Urban Provision of Journey Time Information
G. Walters, R. Childs and R. Riley (Nottinghamshire County Council)
Funding Public Transport within Financial Constraints: The PMF System
J. Gilles, S. Davidson, F. Alexander, P. Gidney & A Deans (Perth and Kinross Council)
Smarter Funding for Transport Delivery
R. Hickman, C. Seaborn, O. Ashiru and J. Fellows & R. O'Neill (Oxfordshire County Council)
Low Carbon Transport Scenarios – What do they do for wider sustainability impacts? Lessons from Oxfordshire
R. Hickman, C. Seaborn, G. Walters, O. Ashiru and J. Jackson (Swindon Borough Council)
Combining Aspirations for Development Growth, Renewal and Sustainable Mobility. Analysis from Swindon

 

Transport Practioners Meeting 2009, July 13-15, Reading, UK
D. Broadstock
A Strategic Level Perspective on the Relationship Between Land-Use Characteristics and Travel Demand by Car
L. Kirby and T. Spencer
Roadside Interview Surveys – Issues and Solutions
C. Seaborn
Using Smart Card Fare Payment Data to Analyse Multi-Modal Public Transport Journeys in London
R. Hickman and C. Seaborn with P. Headicar and T. Pharaoh
Spatial Planning and the Demand for Travel
R. Hickman and O. Ashiru and D. Banister (University of Oxford)
Towards Carbon Efficient Transport: Backcasting from Victoria, Delhi and London
K. Drew and M. Rowe (Worcestershire County Council)
City of Worcester Area Accessibility Audit: An Example of Applying GIS Techniques to Explore Accessibility Using Traditional Transport Modelling Perceptions

 

European Transport Conference 2009, October 5-7, Leeuwenhorst Conference Centre, The Netherlands
C. Seaborn
Application of Smart Card Fare Payment Data to Multi-Modal Network Planning in London: Five Case Studies
R. Hickman, C. Seaborn and P. Headicar (Oxford Brookes)
Spatial Planning and the Demand for Travel

R. Hickman and O. Ashiru and Banister (University of Oxford)
Towards Carbon Efficient Transport: Backcasting from Victoria, Delhi and London