WSTLUR 2014
June 24-27, 2014
Delft, the Netherlands
The 2014 World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research was held in Delft, the Netherlands, on June 24–27, 2014. The conference provided a unique international forum for academics and practitioners at the intersection of economics, planning, design, engineering, and other relevant disciplines. The conference aimed to develop a better understanding of the interaction between the dynamics of land use and transport, with an emphasis on the way in which the built environment can contribute to more sustainable transport in a rapidly changing world.
Student Scholarships
Thanks to the generosity of the local organizing committee we are happy to announce the recipients of the WSTLUR 2014 student scholarships in alphabetical order:
Danielle Dai, University of California Berkeley, USA
Steven Gehrke, Portland State University, USA
Daniel Howard, University of California Berkeley
James Mcintosh, Curtin University, Australia
Christopher Muhs, Portland State University
Wei-Shiuen Ng, University of California Berkeley, USA
Susie Pike, University of California Davis
Natalie Danielle Popovich, University of California Davis
Aruna Sri Reddi, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Dea van Lierop, McGill University
Thanks to Prof. Karst Geurs for leading this process.
Additional Information
Program (1.15 MB PDF)
Pre-Symposium Tour of Amsterdam (3.04 MB PDF)
In addition to presentations based on peer-reviewed papers, the conference program included confirmed plenary presentations from:
Glenn Lyons [Presentation paper (315 KB PDF)]
Professor of Transport and Society, University of the West of England, and founding Director of the Centre for Transport and SocietyPatricia Mokhtarian [Presentation slides (1.25 MB PDF)]
Professor of Telecommunications and Travel Behavior Research, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, DavisBert van Wee [Presentation slides (292 KB PDF)]
Professor of Transport Policy, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology
Organizers & Contributing Partners
With support from contributing partners and the local hosts Kees Maat of Delft University of Technology and Karst Geurs of the University of Twente, the conference was organized by the World Society for Transport and Land Use Research. Contributing partners were the Center for Transportation Studies at the University of Minnesota and the University of California Transportation Center.