06/07
8:30 - 19:00
Welcome area
Registration

06/07
12:35 - 14:00
CROUS
Breaks

06/07
14:00 - 19:00
Welcome area
Registration

06/07
15:45 - 16:15
Break areas
Breaks

06/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi A - Despax
Plenary sessions

06/07
18:30 - 20:00
University Cloister
Social events

07/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi A - Despax
Plenary sessions

07/07
10:15 - 10:45
Break areas
Breaks

07/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi A - Despax
Plenary sessions

Chairperson: Marc IVALDI (Toulouse, FRANCE)

10:50 - 11:40
Lecture 1 - Global Disorder, Industrial Policy, and the Transport Sector

Jean TIROLE (Toulouse, FRANCE)

11:40 - 12:30
Lecture 2 - Transportation Demand: From Prediction to Personalization with Actionable Heterogeneity

Moshe BEN-AKIVA (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

07/07
12:35 - 14:00
CROUS
Breaks

07/07
12:40 - 13:50
Amphi G - Ourliac
Industrial insights

Air transport in Europe is facing a structural competitiveness challenge in a globalized, highly competitive market, where the capacity of competitors—particularly in Asia and the Middle East—is growing rapidly, sometimes against a backdrop of state support. By contrast, France and Europe are mature and relatively illiquid markets, limiting the scope for internal growth. The economic model is highly capital-intensive and heavily dependent on fossil fuels, which weigh on variable costs. Any fluctuation in production input costs (energy, taxation) can erode profitability and investment capacity.
 

Moderator: Jennifer STEPHENSON (Toulouse, FRANCE)

Global Air Transport: Can Sustainability and Fair Competition Be Aligned?

Martin DRESNER (College Park, UNITED STATES), Laurent JOLY (Toulouse, FRANCE), William MORRISON (Waterloo, CANADA), Lucie MUNIESA (FRANCE)

07/07
12:40 - 13:50
Amphi H
Industrial insights

Transport makes up about a quarter of energy-related emissions and still relies heavily on fossil fuels. To reach the EU’s 2050 climate-neutrality goal, cities need to rethink how people and goods move by prioritising high-capacity, low-carbon public transport, active travel, and smarter operations over private cars. This panel will examine how new ideas in urban mobility can accelerate progress toward climate neutrality while keeping travel affordable, accessible, and safe. Trends such as the integration of mobility with energy and digital systems, electrification combined with smart charging, data-driven traffic management, and the expansion of shared and active mobility are gaining momentum. Equally important are solutions that address behavioral change alongside technology. This panel looks at how innovation can transform mobility from a major challenge into an opportunity for better climate, health, and equity. Innovation is the enabler that allows cities to build fair and sustainable mobility systems that respond to urgent climate needs and rapid urban growth. The conversation will also consider how public institutions, universities, research centers, and private companies share responsibility for moving toward sustainable mobility. We will examine how the most promising innovations drive decarbonization in our cities. Panelists will share how cities test, learn, and scale to accelerate towards climate-neutral mobility.

Moderator: Sophie VOINIS (FRANCE)

How innovation in urban mobility facilitates decarbonization of our cities

Laia PAGÈS (Barcelona, SPAIN), Marti MASSOT (Barcelona, SPAIN)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Poster area
Poster sessions
A1-PS01-001 - What drives air cargo traffic in Europe? The role of intercontinental flights, competition, and airlines' strategies

Marta GONZALEZ-AREGALL (Goteborg, SWEDEN)

A1-PS01-002 - Exploratory analysis of Urban Air Mobility Risk Assessment

James MCLEOD (Lisbon, PORTUGAL)

A2-PS01-004 - Road Trucking Externalities and Challenges to Sustainable Rail Haulage Integration in Nigeria Seaport Operations

Bello JAAFARU (Lagos, NIGERIA)

A3-PS01-005 - The brightest place in town? Investigating the inclusivity of train stations

Capucine-Marin DUBROCA-VOISIN (Marne-La-Vallée, FRANCE)

A5-PS01-008 - Model-based optimization of aggregate particle packing in RAP-modified concrete mixtures using the compressible packing model

Ritika KAMBOJ (Mumbai, INDIA)

B3-PS01-009 - Systemic Causal Analysis of Nigerian Petroleum Tanker Road Crashes in Lagos, Nigeria

Ibraheem ABDUL-AZEEZ (Lagos, NIGERIA) (Pending)

B4-PS01-010 - Evaluation of the Feasibility and Environmental Impact 2W EVs vs. 2W ICE Vehicles in Food Delivery Services: A case of Lucknow

Ankita YADAV (Lucknow, INDIA)

B5-PS01-011 - A microsimulation-based framework for on-street freight parking allocation in urban areas

Swaraj BOSE (Kharagpur, INDIA)

B5-PS01-012 - Incorporating Splitting Orders for a Multi-objective Integrated Batch Picking and Vehicle Routing Problem

Chung-Wei SHEN (Tainan, TAIWAN)

C1-PS01-013 - Quantifying Inter-Driver Heterogeneity using Individual-Level Calibration of the Two-Fluid Model

Shriniwas ARKATKAR (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

C1-PS01-014 - Designing Evacuation Routes Considering Risk and Clearance Times

Daniel RIVERA-ROYERO (Ciudad De México, MEXICO)

C1-PS01-015 - A Deep Learning Approach for Predicting Departure Volumes during Green Phases at Coordinated Intersections

Rajdeep KAR CHOUDHURY (Mumbai, INDIA)

C2-PS01-016 - Review of Contracts for Public Transport Operators and Improvement of the Monitoring Method in European Cities

Sadayuki YAGI (Shhinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, JAPAN) (Pending)

C2-PS01-017 - Simulation based approach to recommend parking layout at intense commercial stretches in Indian cities

Sagnik BHATTACHARYA (New Delhi, INDIA)

C3-PS01-018 - Effect of Haptic Watch on Risky Behaviour of Pedestrians: Co – Simulation Environment Testing Strategy

Vamshi Krishna KUDURUPAKA (Roorkee, INDIA) (Pending)

C3-PS01-019 - Development of a Low-Cost Curve Speed Warning System Using a Smartphone-based Web Application

Mohd ATIF (Indore, INDIA)

C4-PS01-020 - Economic Costs and Risk Profiles of Road Traffic Crashes in Freight Logistics

Sonia MANGONES (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)

C4-PS01-021 - Integrating Deep-Learning–Derived Visual Indicators into Spatial Crash Severity Modelling: A Hybrid SLX–Negative Binomial Approach

Aditya P KUMAR (Kharagpur, INDIA)

C4-PS01-022 - Investigating the Role of Distraction and Gender in Crash Severity: a Structural Equation Modeling Approach

Hesamoddin RAZI-ARDAKANI (Tehran, IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF))

D1-PS01-023 - A Data-Driven Framework for Predicting Fuel Savings under Eco-Driving Conditions Using Machine Learning

Jessica MARADEY (Bucaramanga, COLOMBIA)

D2-PS01-025 - Work Experience and Challenges of Gig Drivers in Massachusetts: Evidence from Semi-Structured Interviews

Yuxin SUN (Amherst, UNITED STATES)

D2-PS01-026 - Rethinking Commuting to Campus: Insights from a Czech University Mobility Survey

Vavrova LUCIE (Usti Nad Labem, CZECH REPUBLIC)

D2-PS01-027 - Modeling Determinants of Cycling Adoption: A Factor-Based SEM Approach in Central Delhi

Sagnik BHATTACHARYA (New Delhi, INDIA) (Pending)

D3-PS01-028 - Scaling Up: Why Disaggregated Models Underestimate Walkability and Aggregated Models Uncover Broader Effects

Orrego-Oñate JAIME (Barcelona, SPAIN)

D3-PS01-029 - Measuring spatial variability of multi-week destination choices

Tim WÖRLE (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

D3-PS01-030 - Applying a Spatial Regression Framework to Examine Long-Distance Commute Generation and Attraction: Evidence from Four California Regions

Montana REINOEHL (Irvine, UNITED STATES)

D4-PS01-031 - Does selection of links influence the OD matrix estimation from link counts? - Inferences from an experimental approach

Sai Kiran ANNAM (Bhubaneswar, INDIA) (Pending)

E2-PS01-033 - The Rise of Hybrid Cars in Europe: Evidence from Italy

Jamil NUR (Brussels, BELGIUM)

E2-PS01-034 - The Policy Frontier: Balancing Profitability and Equity in Public Autonomous Mobility with Deep Reinforcement Learning

Elias ZIGAH (Paris, FRANCE)

F1-PS01-035 - Why do e-scooter trajectories differ? An LSTM-Autoencoder clustering approach to urban mobility typologies in Seoul

Hanghun JO (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

F2-PS01-036 - Assessing the impact of Low Emission Zones (LEZ) Implementation on Urban Air Quality and Travel Behaviour: A Case Study of Vijayawada, India

Naina GUPTA (Vijayawada, INDIA) (Pending)

F2-PS01-038 - Alternative Business Models for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses: Empirical Evidence from Italian Case Studies

Mariangela SCORRANO (Trieste, ITALY)

F3-PS01-039 - Modelling Residential Choice Behaviour in Potential Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Neighbourhoods: Evidence from a Developing Country Context

Arkopal K GOSWAMI (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

F3-PS01-040 - Global Developments and Future Pathways in Electric Bus Infrastructure: A PRISMA-Based Review and progressive timeline analysis

Tuhina DUTTA (Howrah, INDIA)

F4-PS01-041 - Pedestrian activity and perceptions in tactical urbanism: comparative evidence from two Philippine corridors

Julshabar HALIL (Quezon City, PHILIPPINES)

F4-PS01-042 - Innovative and economic method for diamond grinding historic cobblestone streets to improve bikeability

Christian RUDOLPH (Wildau, GERMANY)

G2-PS01-043 - Combining optimal low emission zones scheduling and electric vehicle purchase incentives for transport policy backcasting

Asmae ALAMI OUAZZANI (Rueil-Malmaison, FRANCE)

G3-PS01-044 - An Introduction to: Dual² Access Planning A Critical Review of “Triple Access Planning”

Eyad TRABULSI (Ghent, BELGIUM)

G4-PS01-045 - Public voices, policy choices: insights from focus groups on key barriers and benefits driving innovative air mobility (IAM)

Helena ALMEIDA (Lisbon, PORTUGAL) (Pending)

G4-PS01-046 - Understanding Post-Pandemic Activity and Travel Behavior New Normal for Low-Income Households in California

Maria Carolina LECOMPTE (Davis, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

H2-PS01-048 - Determinants of Time Delays in Selected Transport Infrastructure Projects in Lagos State

Idris OSHIN (Ojo, NIGERIA) (Pending)

H5-PS01-049 - Stakeholders’ Management and Public Transport Safety in Lagos State, with a Focus on Transport Union

Olawale Gazal HAMMED (Lagos, NIGERIA)

H5-PS01-050 - Crash Data Patterns in Fatal Hit and Run Road Accidents – A Comparative Study And Temporal Trends Using ML

Alok Nikhil JHA (Delhi, INDIA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi C - Montané
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
14:05 - 14:30
Route mode, spatial economic discontinuity, and high-speed rail competition: Evidence on air-route performance in China, 1989–2021

Yonglei JIANG (Beijing, CHINA)

14:30 - 14:55
Measuring pairwise airline competition intensity with the asymmetric index based on optimal transport theory

Qian LIU (Toulouse, FRANCE)

14:55 - 15:20
Rebalancing the Pacific: Asia–Pacific hub efficiency in Southeast Asia–North America transfers, 2004–2025

Yu-Chun CHANG (Keelung, TAIWAN)

15:20 - 15:45
The Impact of Airline Strategic Conduct on Firm’s Performance for Operational Efficiency and Shareholder Value in Major Airlines: A Resource-Based Perspective

Seock-Jin HONG (Denton, UNITED STATES)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Anastasia CHRISTODOULOU (Piraeus, GREECE)

14:05 - 14:30
Factors Influencing Durban Port's Competitiveness

Gert HEYNS (Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA)

14:30 - 14:55
Drivers and barriers for successful transshipment hub development. A stakeholder perspective

Maria ATTARD (Msida, MALTA)

14:55 - 15:20
Passengers Perception on Ports Quality of Service: the case of Mediterranean region

Dimitrios DIMITRIOU (Thrace, GREECE)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Arnaud BURGESS (Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS)

14:05 - 14:30
Resilient and Cost-Efficient Multi-Modal Network Model for the UK–India Ferrous Scrap Supply Chain

Mohammed Faisal KHAN (Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:30 - 14:55
Corporate Transparency at Sea: A Quantitative Look at Risk Disclosure in Greek Shipping Companies

Paschalina DIMITRAKOPOULOU (Chios, GREECE)

14:55 - 15:20
Streamlining Supply Chains: Coordinated Port and Freight Transport Strategies

Parth TANK (Mumbai, INDIA) (Pending)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG A3: Rail Transport - general

Chairperson: John PRESTON (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:05 - 14:30
Why Do Metro Travelers Choose Non-Nearest Stations? Exploring Station Choice Behavior from a Whole-Trip Perspective Using Machine Learning Method

Shaoyu NIE (Shanghai, CHINA)

14:30 - 14:55
An integrated macroscopic-microscopic modelling framework for the design and management of railway stations as multimodal hubs.

Luigi CASTAGNA (Milano, ITALY)

14:55 - 15:20
PPP and Conventional Railway Station Redevelopment: A Comparative Passenger Experience Study

Kamal SINGH (Bhopal, INDIA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
14:05 - 14:30
Exploring the factors influencing the driver’s traffic law compliance in urban road environment

Kishore Chandra Swaroop VANA (Hyderabad, INDIA) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
To grab or not? Revealing determinants of drivers’ willingness to grab orders in on-demand ride services

Jintao KE (Hong Kong, CHINA) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
Modeling Driver Yielding Behavior at RRFB Crosswalks: The Role of Geometric Design Factors

Huaguo ZHOU (Auburn, UNITED STATES)

15:20 - 15:45
Quantitative Assessment of Driving Behavior Using Steering Entropy and In-Vehicle Sensor Data

Pratyush KUMAR (Mumbai, INDIA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Debarshee BHARDWAJ (Bremen, GERMANY)

14:05 - 14:30
A novel dynamic weighted sum average computational framework for Supply Chain Resilience Self-assessment: Calculating and analysing organizational resilience

Debarshee BHARDWAJ (Bremen, GERMANY)

14:30 - 14:55
Resilience and real-time risk management in food cold supply chains through digital twins

Janaina ANTONINO PINTO (Campinas/sp, BRAZIL)

14:55 - 15:20
Beyond a Single Route: Georgia and the Middle Corridor amid Cross-Corridor Challenges from Suez to the Northern Route

Tamar GUGUSHVILI (Tbilisi, GEORGIA)

15:20 - 15:45
An assessment of sustainable efficiency for Regional Logistics Hubs: The hybrid Slack-Based Measures

Nguyen Tan HUYNH (Ho Chi Minh, VIETNAM) (Pending)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 105
Lectern sessions
SIG B3: Freight Transport Operations and Intermodality

Chairperson: Ralf ELBERT (Darmstadt, GERMANY)

14:05 - 14:25
Where is air injected in supply and transport chains?

Henrik PÅLSSON (Lund, SWEDEN)

14:25 - 14:45
Prospects of automated driving in different road freight vocations: Why non-driving matters more than driving

Edgar JUNGBLUT (Aachen, GERMANY)

14:45 - 15:05
Decentralized coordination of multi-agent light-train systems for rural mobility optimization

Mohamed Salim AMRI SAKHRI (Albi, FRANCE)

15:05 - 15:25
Does Personality Matter? The Role of Transport Purchasers’ Personality in Sustainable Freight Decisions

Jonas FLODEN (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

15:25 - 15:45
Multi-period binding freight contract using swing options

Yuhong LIU (Toronto, CANADA) (Pending)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
14:05 - 14:30
Does behavioral inertia block the shift to sustainable last-mile deliveries and returns? Evidence from five European countries

Amalia POLYDOROPOULOU (Chios, GREECE)

14:30 - 14:55
Understanding carrier preferences for urban freight parking pricing: a discrete choice experiment in Seattle

Arsalan ESMAILI (Seattle, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
Pricing and Frequency Optimization for Temporally Consolidated Last-Mile Delivery

Behnaz NAEIMIAN (Toronto, CANADA)

15:20 - 15:45
Understanding E-Commerce Deliveries: Evidence from Parcels and Tours

Julia AMARAL (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
14:05 - 14:30
Still fighting the windmills: urban freight policies in Spain and Europe

Antonio LORENZO-ESPEJO (Seville, SPAIN)

14:30 - 14:55
Development of an urban typology framework for supporting sustainable freight planning: A case of Japanese municipalities

Ryota KODERA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

14:55 - 15:20
Understanding decisions about the strategic network design of city logistics

Walther PLOOS VAN AMSTEL (Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS)

15:20 - 15:45
Urban logistics and tactical/transitional urban planning: characterizing innovative ways to develop logistics facilities in dense urban areas from European cases

Matthieu SCHORUNG (Paris, FRANCE)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

Chairperson: Valerio GATTA (Rome, ITALY)

14:05 - 14:30
Synthesizing firm populations in agent-based freight demand models using statistical learning techniques

Lukas BARTHELMES (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

14:30 - 14:55
Factors influencing rural freight transport in Bangladesh: insights from generalized linear and additive models

Md Amin Al NOOR (Dhaka, BANGLADESH) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
Freight trip generation in metropolitan areas: an international perspective

Tho LE (Wes Lafayette, In, UNITED STATES)

15:20 - 15:45
Estimating freight flows for free: the EASY framework for freight trip generation model results spatiotemporal transferability

Valerio GATTA (Rome, ITALY)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi H
Lectern sessions
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

Chairperson: Edward CHUNG (Hong Kong, CHINA)

14:05 - 14:30
LLM-Augmented Deep Reinforcement Learning for Adversarial Stress Testing in Autonomous Vehicle–Pedestrian Interactions

Xiao WEN (Hong Kong, HONG KONG) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
Queue-Aware Bi-LSTM Framework for Adaptive Signal Control at Isolated Intersections Using Custom Loss Functions

Shanoop P (Mumbai, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
A preliminary study on large language model-powered data-driven traffic assignment

Zeren XING (Tokyo, JAPAN)

15:20 - 15:45
Cycle-level multi-objective signal optimization using Off-policy and On-policy Reinforcement Learning approaches

Suliman GARGOUM (Kelowna, CANADA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi A - Despax
Special sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Wael ALHAJYASEEN (Doha, QATAR)

14:05 - 14:30
Empirical Analysis of User Evaluation and Behaviors of E-Scooters in Japan

Koji SUZUKI (Nagoya, JAPAN)

14:30 - 14:55
Understanding E-Scooter Safety Risks: A Predictive Framework to Inform Targeted Safety Strategies

Sarika POTHUKUCHI (Liverpool, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:55 - 15:20
Sharing the Road: Evaluating Driver Lateral Behavior with E-scooter Riders and Cyclists

Wael ALHAJYASEEN (Doha, QATAR)

15:20 - 15:45
International comparison of personal attitude toward e-scooters focusing on road traffic environments

Miho IRYO-ASANO (Nagoya, JAPAN)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi I - Mestre
Lectern sessions
SIG D1: Data Collection and Processing Methods

Chairperson: Florian LAMMER (Graz, AUSTRIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Data driven mode detecion for metropolitan areas

Florian LAMMER (Graz, AUSTRIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Improved methods for destination inference in AFC systems

Amaury PHILIPPE (Montréal, CANADA)

14:55 - 15:20
Data fusion for travel pattern estimation

Angelica ANDERSSON (Stockholm, SWEDEN)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Cassiano Augusto ISLER (São Paulo, BRAZIL)

14:05 - 14:30
Modeling Mode and Departure Time Responses to Congestion Pricing: A Spatial and Behavioral Analysis Using Cross-Nested Logit Model

Mohammad Amin ASHENA (Calgary, CANADA)

14:30 - 14:55
Exploration–Return Meets Utility: A Hybrid Exploration and Preferential Return Multinomial Logit (EPR–MNL) Framework for Destination Choice

Adam WEISS (Ottawa, CANADA)

14:55 - 15:20
Integrating spatial dependence into Random Regret Minimization models: an application to travel mode choice

Cassiano Augusto ISLER (São Paulo, BRAZIL)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J101
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Denise BEIL (Wels, AUSTRIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Agent-based transport model calibration via online stochastic batch optimization

Abdelkader DIB (Zürich, SWITZERLAND)

14:30 - 14:55
Policy interventions and public acceptance : an extended multi-level behavioral model

Diana ELHAJJ SLEIMAN (Gif-Sur-Yvette, FRANCE)

14:55 - 15:20
Improving External Validity of Freight Mode Choice Experiments through Corridor-Specific Attribute Calibration

Denise BEIL (Wels, AUSTRIA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 322
Lectern sessions
SIG D3: Applications of Travel Behaviour Analysis and Demand
14:05 - 14:30
Exploring Differences in Electric Carsharing Preferences for Commuting and Tourism Using the integrated choice and latent variable Model

Ching-Fu CHEN (Tainan City, TAIWAN)

14:30 - 14:55
Who is Willing to Pay for Travel Time Savings and How Much? An Iterative Bidding Contingent Valuation Study in Mumbai

Sandip CHAKRABARTI (Ahmedabad, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Who plans and who sticks to it? The travel plan-generation gap and forecasting long-holiday trip generation

Sung Hoo KIM (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

15:20 - 15:45
A Study on Public Transportation Travel Expectations Based on Subjective Perceptions: A Case Study of University Students in Wuhan, China

Yehao LIU (Wuhan, CHINA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 304
Lectern sessions
SIG D4: ICT, Activities, Time Use and Travel Demand
Analysing the effects of perceived travel options and attitudes on multimodality

Lixun LIU (Changsha, CHINA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J200
Lectern sessions
SIG E1: Transport System Analysis and Economic Evaluation

Chairperson: Patrick JOCHEM (Stuttgart, GERMANY)

14:05 - 14:30
Multidimensional Demand Forecasting using State Space Models

Cheng-Jui FAN (Shanghai, CHINA)

14:30 - 14:55
Assessing the Regional Impacts of Transportation Infrastructure on Logistics Performance in Türkiye

Sevde Ceren YILDIZ OZENC (Istanbul, TÜRKIYE)

14:55 - 15:20
Rapid Disaster Disruption Scans for Transport Lifelines: A Multi-Regional Input–Output Assessment (Evidence from the Philippines)

Krister Ian Daniel ROQUEL (Manila, PHILIPPINES) (Pending)

15:20 - 15:45
Impacts from Energy Crises on Household Budgets and Mobility A Macroeconomic Case Study for Germany

Patrick JOCHEM (Stuttgart, GERMANY)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi B - Hébraud
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
14:05 - 14:30
The impact of urban parks on staying-based activity in transit-oriented development areas of the tokyo metropolitan region

Xueqing BO (Kami, JAPAN)

14:30 - 14:55
Evidence-Led Redevelopment in Station Areas: Integrating Surveys and Survival Models within LAPs - A phased roadmap for compact, mixed-use intensification.

Shreyas BHARULE (Kharagpur, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Building a foundation for TOD: quantifying the property value impacts of Hanoi's metro for future urban planning

Thi My Thanh TRUONG (Hanoi, VIETNAM)

15:20 - 15:45
The Impact of Built Environment Characteristics around Stations on Taiwan Railways Ridership in the Taichung Metropolitan Area

Hao Chen LI (Tainan, TAIWAN)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J005
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
14:05 - 14:30
Can the CORSIA climate agreement for aviation succeed?

Stef PROOST (Leuven, BELGIUM)

14:30 - 14:55
Cleared for descent? Analysis of two regulatory policies to moderate air traffic in France and their effects on passengers

Thomas BETOUS (Toulouse, FRANCE)

14:55 - 15:20
Air Passengers’ heterogeneous willingness to pay (WTP) for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with descriptive norm information effects – Evidence from Japan

Katsuya HIHARA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

15:20 - 15:45
Life-Cycle CO2 Emissions Assessment for Standardizing the Decarbonization Performance of Mobility Services

Hiroyoshi MORITA (Nagoya, JAPAN)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J004
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
14:05 - 14:30
Towards zero-emission maritime transport: a multi-objective optimization model for passenger ferry network electrification

Luyun ZHAO (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

14:30 - 14:55
Alternative fuels in maritime transport in low carbon scenarios

Burkhard SCHADE (Seville, SPAIN)

14:55 - 15:20
Maritime Transport, Trade, and Growth in a Climate-Constrained World

Michele ACCIARO (Frederiksberg, DENMARK)

15:20 - 15:45
Assessing the Feasibility of Small-Scale Fishing Boat Electrification in Bali: A socioeconomic and Policy Perspective.

Maria Magdalena SILAEN (Jakarta, INDONESIA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 256
Lectern sessions
SIG F3: Smart Transport, Smart City and Quality of Life
14:05 - 14:30
Evaluating Machine Learning and Transformer Models to Analyze Public Sentiment on Autonomous Vehicles Using YouTube Comments

Nikhil _ (Rupnagar, INDIA) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
Cross-Regional Comparisons of Automated Bus Deployment Strategies in Taiwan and Europe

Mengxuan LI (Taipei, TAIWAN)

14:55 - 15:20
Could Shared AVs Erode Public Transport Ridership? Evidence from a Choice Experiment in London

Oliver CHUA (Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)

15:20 - 15:45
Paving the way for adoption of autonomous vehicles: Insights from Sri Lanka to the developing world

Thilakshan THISAIVEERASINGAM (Moratuwa, SRI LANKA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Aruna SIVAKUMAR (Dortmund, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:05 - 14:30
Who rides and who is left behind: A multilevel analysis of new cycling infrastructure use in three Canadian cities

Yichun DU (Montréal, CANADA)

14:30 - 14:55
Capturing the value of walkability

Edmund ZOLNIK (Arlington, UNITED STATES)

14:55 - 15:20
Exploring behavioral drivers of gamified incentive apps for sustainable mobility

Annie KORTSARI (Thessaloniki, GREECE)

15:20 - 15:45
From proximity to connection: The role of 15-minute neighborhoods in shaping social interaction through travel behavior

Taiyo ISHIKAWA (Espoo, FINLAND)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J203
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Ashish VERMA (Bengaluru, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Examining the TomTom Traffic Congestion Index – Is it worth the hype or making Cities more car-dependent and unsustainable?

Ashish VERMA (Bengaluru, INDIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Personal e-micromobility in Quebec, Canada: Safely moving towards sustainable mobility?

Philippe BRODEUR-OUIMET (Montreal, CANADA) (Pending)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi D - Raynaud
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
14:05 - 14:30
The Problem of Highways: Path Dependence and Infrastructure Reform in Buffalo, NY

Lauren FISCHER (Buffalo, Ny, UNITED STATES)

14:30 - 14:55
The Illusion of a Paradigm Shift? Policy Continuity and the Politics of Everyday Trains in France

Tristan BUTEAU DEIMON (Créteil, FRANCE)

14:55 - 15:20
Motorcycles in the formation of transport governance in Taiwan, 1950s-1970s: An exploratory study of governance logics

Guan-Yau HUANG (Tainan, TAIWAN)

15:20 - 15:45
Decision-making processes in public policies: The construction of the political agenda of the Metropolitan Arch of Recife (Brazil)

Maurício Oliveira De ANDRADE (Recife, BRAZIL)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi E - Maury
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Kiyohito UTSUNOMIYA (Kyoto, JAPAN)

14:05 - 14:30
Sustainability in Nordic Public Transport: Insights from a Literature Review

Xibei WEN (Bodø, NORWAY)

14:30 - 14:55
Towards a seamless cross-border regional public transport network: Improving policy instruments in six EU member states

Vilmos OSZTER (Budapest, HUNGARY)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J202
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
14:05 - 14:30
Incorporating Shopping Trends into Land Use Planning

Miguel JALLER (Davis, UNITED STATES)

14:30 - 14:55
Future Urban Transport Scenario Narratives and Sustainability

Paul HAGGAR (Cardiff, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
From captivity to commitment: Learning from car users

Enric MARTELLS (Cerdanyola Del Vallès, SPAIN) (Pending)

15:20 - 15:45
Evolution of dedicated cycling infrastructure in three Canadian cities: 2009 to 2022

Marie-Soleil CLOUTIER (Montreal, CANADA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 245
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
14:05 - 14:30
The Lincoln neighbourhood in Darmstadt as a role model for future urban residential developments with an integrated mobility concept?

Martin LANZENDORF (Frankfurt Am Main, GERMANY)

14:30 - 14:55
Assessing the effects of cycleway implementation on bike-share usage across temporal aggregations and modelling frameworks

Yuan MA (Loughborough, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:55 - 15:20
Capturing public opinion for mobility policy change through a Participatory Value Evaluation: the case of Amsterdam

Niek MOUTER (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

15:20 - 15:45
Simulating Bus Rapid Transit Implementation and Road Network Improvement: A Case from Higashi-Hiroshima City

Yaqiu LI (Higashi-Hiroshima, JAPAN)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 247
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
14:05 - 14:30
A Dual Objective Traffic Assignment Framework To Optimize Energy Consumption For a Mixed Traffic of CVs and EVs

Preetha NAIR (Surathkal, INDIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Exploring attitudes towards EV transition with increasing market expansion

Weijian XU (Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:55 - 15:20
No City for Old Cars: Who Gets Lost in the LEZ Transition?

Julio A. SORIA-LARA (Madrid, SPAIN)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
14:05 - 14:30
Transportation racism in Canada: An analysis of racist incidents on public transportation between 2009 and 2025

Jacob ALHASSAN (Saskatoon, CANADA)

14:30 - 14:55
Transit Lines, Color Lines: Segregation and Public Transportation Planning in Detroit, Michigan 1922 - 1956

Robert PFAFF (Iowa, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide: Sex Workers’ (Im)mobility in Pandemic China

Qiyang LIU (Shenzhen, CHINA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J002
Lectern sessions
SIG G6: Transport and Health

Chairperson: Mehraab NAZIR (New Delhi, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Identifying and Prioritizing Hazardous School Routes through Traffic Hazard, Equity, and Exposure Analysis: A Case Study from Montreal

Shabnam ABDOLLAHI (Montreal, CANADA) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
Addressing the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem in Road Safety: A Network-Based Regionaization Framework

Mehraab NAZIR (New Delhi, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Factors associated with risky driving and crash involvement among transit drivers: A scoping review.

Lady PIEDRAHITA (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)

15:20 - 15:45
The impact of public transportation use on lower extremity muscle strength of elderly people living in the community

Takao YANAGIHARA (Osaka, JAPAN)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J003
Lectern sessions
SIG H1: Transport Policy, Planning and Financing in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Akimasa FUJIWARA (Higashi-Hiroshima, JAPAN)

14:05 - 14:30
Assessing Mode Choice Between Public And Shared Mobility: A Case of Bhubaneswar, India

Priyanka SINHA (Bhubaneswar, INDIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Which travellers benefit from metro rail? A welfare analysis using mixed logit framework with inter- and intra-household heterogeneity - a case study from Pune, India

Biplab Sekhar SWAIN (Mumbai, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Analysis of Sustainable Urban Mobility in the Buffer Zone of Luang Prabang

Akimasa FUJIWARA (Higashi-Hiroshima, JAPAN)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 316
Lectern sessions
SIG H2: Infrastructure Operation and Traffic Management in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Meng LI (Beijing, CHINA)

14:05 - 14:30
Queue length prediction at signalized intersection under mixed traffic conditions using a machine learning model integrated with fractal features and GMC

Aleena K ALAVUDEEN (Thiruvananthapuram, INDIA)

14:30 - 14:55
A Machine Learning – Driven Bus Signal Priority Framework in Mixed Traffic: A Micro Simulation Study

A M ARJUN (Thiruvananthapuram, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
A Multimodal and Multi-Weather Traffic Dataset for Analyzing Agent Dynamics in Unstructured Environments

Shashvat TRIPATHI (Jodhpur, INDIA) (Pending)

15:20 - 15:45
A Comprehensive Analysis and Modelling of Pedestrian Gap Acceptance at Midblock Median Openings on Multilane Urban Arterials: The Influence of Demographic Variables

Arpita SAHA (Nagpur, INDIA)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Darshana OTHAYOTH (Tiruchirappalli, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
What is Fueling Informal Rides? Identifying the Determinants of Informal Transport in Bogotá, Colombia

Luis A. GUZMAN (Bogota, COLOMBIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Towards sustainable integration of public transport and paratransit: Evidence from Kochi

Darshana OTHAYOTH (Tiruchirappalli, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Service Adaptation of Paratransit around Rail Transit Stations: A Case Study of Songthaew in Bangkok and the Metropolitan Region

Peamsook SANIT (Bangkok, THAILAND)

07/07
14:05 - 15:45
J204
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Anshuman SHARMA (Varanasi, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Investigating effect of variation in work-zone roadway geometry on traffic capacity using simulation technique

Shriniwas ARKATKAR (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
Application of Soft Computing Techniques to Model Roadway Geometric Influences on Traffic Performance

Teja TALLAM (Hyderabad, INDIA) (Pending)

07/07
15:45 - 16:15
Break areas
Breaks

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Poster area
Poster sessions
A1-PS02-051 - Predictive Modeling of Departure Flight Delay Duration and Causal Factors at Five Major Domestic Airports in Taiwan

Suiling LI (Penghu/makung, TAIWAN)

A1-PS02-052 - A hybrid dominance-based rough sets approach in predicting regional airport feasibility in the Philippines

Neil Andrew MENESES (Manila, PHILIPPINES)

A2-PS02-053 - Proactive Disruption Management in the Port Industry: The Synergy of Digital Twin and Blockchain Integration

Mahira ABDELSHAFIE (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

A3-PS02-054 - Unpacking the Railyard: Operational Realities and Systemic Challenges in American Freight Shortline Railroads.

Kunwar WALIA (Delhi, INDIA)

A3-PS02-055 - Beyond Infrastructure: A Service Design Framework for Customer-Centric Public Transport Systems

Sivajyothi Sivaprasad JAMULAPATI (Doha, QATAR)

A5-PS02-056 - Mode choice prediction of mobility-impaired people in mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) trials: Insights from UK

Nazam ALI (Portsmouth, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

B3-PS02-057 - Robust Freight Routing Optimization for Cross-Border E-Commerce in an Air-Rail Multi-modal Network under SLA Constraints

Dongxu XU (Shanghai, CHINA) (Pending)

B4-PS02-058 - Artificial Intelligence for Detecting Curbside Conflicts in Last-Mile Deliveries

Aditya MEHTA (Seattle, UNITED STATES)

B4-PS02-059 - Out-of-home as a future of parcel deliveries – the pros and cons on the basis of parcel lockers availability example

Kinga KIJEWSKA (Szczecin, POLAND)

B5-PS02-061 - Structural gravity and transport policy analysis: a methodological proposal with illustrative application

Paolo DELLE SITE (Rome, ITALY)

C1-PS02-062 - GPU Based Link-to-Link Assignment for Interactive Simulations

Walter LOHMAN (The Hague, NETHERLANDS)

C1-PS02-063 - Traffic State Transition Modelling: A Bayesian Approach

Ajay DOBHAL (Powai, INDIA)

C1-PS02-064 - Modelling On-Demand Ride-Pooling in a Multimodal Microsimulation of a University Campus

Oytun ARSLAN (Neubiberg, GERMANY)

C2-PS02-065 - Analysing Urban Mid-Block Heavy Vehicle Fatal Crash Severities by Pattern Clustering

Santanu BARMAN (Kharagpur, INDIA)

C2-PS02-066 - Identification of urban traffic conditions based on spatial speed differences: An exploratory study

Somporn SAHACHAISEREE (Tokyo, JAPAN)

C3-PS02-067 - Analysis on role representation of multi-agent reinforcement learning-based network traffic signal control

Yiyang WANG (Tokyo, JAPAN)

C3-PS02-068 - A fully unsupervised machine learning pipeline for detecting and categorizing road surface anomalies using low-cost IMU and GPS sensors

Kaliprasana MUDULI (Roorkee, INDIA)

C4-PS02-069 - An ML Based Data Driven Approach for Predicting Vehicles in Hit-And-Run Crashes and Its Impact — Evidence from India

Jisun KIM (Delhi, INDIA)

C4-PS02-071 - Pedestrian Safety at High-Risk Unsignalized Intersection Using Block Maxima Approach

Harendra Pratap SINGH (Bangalore, INDIA)

D1-PS02-072 - LSTM-based data-adaptive, multi-model hierarchical protocol for automated bus transit demand forecasting: Bridging short-term and long-term prediction systems

Sneha SAHNI (Kharagpur, INDIA)

D2-PS02-074 - Weeklong activity-based travel demand simulation from smartphone-based travel diary data

Khandker NURUL HABIB (Toronto, CANADA)

D2-PS02-075 - What Mobility Solutions for Rural Youth? A Stated Preference Analysis in Low-Density Areas in France

Patrice BOUGETTE (Nice, FRANCE)

D2-PS02-076 - Understanding Campus Mobility Patterns and Promoting Active Travel on University Campuses: Evidence from Türkiye

Raziye PEKER (Esk??eh?r, TÜRKIYE)

D3-PS02-077 - Estimating shopping?trip attraction at the 1?km grid level using geocoded trips from the German National Travel Survey

Marcel PORSCHEN (Aachen, GERMANY)

D3-PS02-078 - Why Are People Moving? Temporally Validated Detection of Residential Relocation and Its Urban Drivers Using Smart Card Data

Renato MUÑOZ (Santiago, CHILE)

D3-PS02-079 - Analysis of passenger's intention of purchasing in-flight Wi-Fi: Focusing on Saudi passengers

Jung Kyu CHOI (Gyeonggi-Do, REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

D4-PS02-080 - Exploring the Significance of Care Trips in Daily Mobility

Naomi PANJAITAN (Davis, UNITED STATES)

D4-PS02-081 - AI-Driven Activity Simulator: Integrating ASTRA Scheduler into an Agent-Based Travel Demand Microsimulation for Metro Vancouver

Mostaq AHMED (Kelowna, CANADA)

E2-PS02-083 - Net-Zero Pricing to Manage Ride-Hailing: Scenario Results and Implications for Transit

Zhihua JIN (München, GERMANY)

F1-PS02-084 - Classify Neighborhoods for Transportation Planning and Modeling: Hybriding Heuristics with a Data-driven Approach

Liming WANG (Portland, UNITED STATES)

F1-PS02-085 - The geography of e-commerce warehousing in France: an exploratory analysis of locational determinants

Mohammed YOUNES (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE)

F2-PS02-086 - How intra-urban changes and transportation infrastructure affect surface temperature in metropolitan areas such as São Paulo

Fabrício TEIXEIRA (Campinas - Sp, BRAZIL)

F2-PS02-088 - Environmental permits and inland waterway development in Brazil facing climate change

Eliezé BULHÕES DE CARVALHO (Brasília, BRAZIL)

F3-PS02-089 - A Cost-Effectiveness-Oriented Study on RSU Deployment and Simulation-Based Validation in V2X Systems

Chen Hao HUANG (Pingtung County, TAIWAN)

F3-PS02-090 - Quality of life analysis in transport infrastructure projects: A holistic review

Naga Sai Sindhuja VUPPALA (Hyderabad, INDIA) (Pending)

F4-PS02-091 - Motility as a mediating variable in the influence of built environment on mode choice

Eloi BERNIER (Lausanne, SWITZERLAND)

G2-PS02-093 - Strategic Network Design for Regional Connectivity: Leveraging ML for Optimal Airport Selection

Siddartha KATHI (Lucknow, INDIA)

G3-PS02-094 - Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users in Asian cities

Madan Bandhu REGMI (Lalitpur, NEPAL) (Pending)

G6-PS02-096 - Maximizing the survival probability of crash victims through optimal location of ambulances considering the spatio-temporal variation in demand and travel time

Shashidhar KUNDAGOL (Kharagpur, INDIA)

H2-PS02-098 - Graph Neural Network-Based Assessment of Freeway Removal Impacts: Insights from the I-81 Viaduct Project

Boting YU (Syracuse, UNITED STATES)

H5-PS02-100 - Towards enhancing last mile connectivity in India’s metro rail transit systems

Farha IRANI (Mumbai, INDIA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi C - Montané
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
16:20 - 16:45
Mapping the Future of Business Models: Lessons from Global Airlines – Emphasizes visualization, trend insights, and cross-sector learning.

Andreas WITTMER (St. Gallen, SWITZERLAND)

16:45 - 17:10
Brazilian Air Transport Research in Global Perspective: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda

Michelle CARVALHO GALVÃO DA SILVA PINTO BANDEIRA (Goiania, BRAZIL)

17:10 - 17:35
Penalties as prices? Evaluating airline strategic responses to tarmac delay penalties in the US

Hideki FUKUI (Matsuyama, JAPAN)

17:35 - 18:00
Strategies for Operators in Assisting Neurodiverse Passengers on Air Travel

Igor DOS SANTOS (São Carlos - Sp, BRAZIL) (Pending)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Maria ATTARD (Msida, MALTA)

16:20 - 16:45
The role of multi-level governance in port decarbonisation

Jason MONIOS (Marseille, FRANCE)

16:45 - 17:10
Multilevel governance and port decarbonisation efforts

Anastasia CHRISTODOULOU (Piraeus, GREECE)

17:10 - 17:35
The Potential of Shore Power to Mitigate Air Pollution in Seaports: A Case Study of the Port of Bremerhaven Based on Vessel OPS

Flora Zsuzsanna GULYAS (Bremen, GERMANY)

17:35 - 18:00
Linking Port Terminal Infrastructure and Operational Characteristics to Air Pollutant Emissions: A Data-Driven Assessment

Vincenza TORRISI (Catania, ITALY)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports
16:20 - 16:45
Physics-informed data-driven methods for fine-grained vessel fuel consumption prediction towards green and sustainable shipping

Lei LIU (Beijing, CHINA)

16:45 - 17:10
Navigating Uncertainties in Renewable Fuel Pathways for Green Shipping

Jing WANG (Hong Kong, CHINA)

17:10 - 17:35
Energy transition for local ferry operations: a case study in the Strait of Istanbul

Isha SHORO (Istanbul, TÜRKIYE)

17:35 - 18:00
Greening of inland ports

Arnaud BURGESS (Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
J002
Lectern sessions
SIG A3: Rail Transport - general

Chairperson: John PRESTON (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:20 - 16:45
Asset Acquisition and Rental in Containerised Single Wagon Load Transport – Case Study

Aylin ALTUN (Darmstadt, GERMANY)

16:45 - 17:10
A simulation-optimisation framework for dynamic fleet management in autonomous rail-based pod transport system

Nina VERSLUIS (Delft, NETHERLANDS) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
A data-driven decision support framework for freight wagon wheelset maintenance

Abhishek Singh BHADOURIA (Lisboa, PORTUGAL)

17:35 - 18:00
Towards trustworthy engineering decisions: an explainable vibration prediction framework for intelligent maintenance of high-speed maglev

Long PENG (Shanghai, CHINA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
16:20 - 16:45
Bibliometric Analysis of High Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Utilization in Dense Bituminous Macadam for Sustainable Pavement Design.

Rinkal DUDHWALA RINKAL (Gandhinagar, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
Life cycle and multi-Criteria decision analysis of reclaimed asphalt pavement in dense bituminous macadam mixes

Ashish DHAMANIYA (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
Toward Sustainable Pavements: Fatigue Correlation of Warm Mix Asphalt Binders and Mixtures Containing Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Material

Nithinchary J (Kandi, Sangareddy, INDIA)

17:35 - 18:00
Full-Depth Reclamation for Sustainable and Cost-Effective Pavement Rehabilitation: A Global Review with Indian Perspectives

Deepti AVIRNENI (Hyderabad, INDIA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 322
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Paulus ADITJANDRA (Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:20 - 16:45
EU maritime shipping policies and technologies investment

Dag Martin SANDERBERG (Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:45 - 17:10
The Impacts of Social Capital in Enhancing Logistics Cost Efficiency: Evidences from Vietnam’s Rice Supply Chain

Binh NGUYEN THI (Ha Noi, VIETNAM)

17:10 - 17:35
FROM CARRIERS TO HYBRID STRATEGIES: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN APPAREL RETURN PREFERENCES

Oleksandr ROSSOLOV (Halifax, CANADA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
J101
Special sessions
SIG B3: Freight Transport Operations and Intermodality

Chairpersons: Elenna DUGUNDJI (Cambridge, UNITED STATES), Ralf ELBERT (Darmstadt, GERMANY)

16:20 - 16:45
Exploring AI Opportunities in Complex Rail Delivery: Building an Integrated Freight–Passenger Urban Corridor

Eric SHEN (San Diego, UNITED STATES)

16:45 - 17:10
Simulation Adaptation Across Ports: Methodology and Insights from Houston

Erin MITCHELL (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

17:10 - 17:35
Freight Logistics Optimization Works Program

Thomas KOCH (Cambridge, Massachusetts, UNITED STATES)

17:35 - 18:00
Why a lot of data still does not mean decision-ready information

Max PREISINGER (Darmstadt, GERMANY)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
16:20 - 16:45
Grain by Grain: Lessons learned from Porto’s pick-up point network for designing collaborative last-mile logistics

Tânia FONTES (Porto, PORTUGAL)

16:45 - 17:10
Co-design in urban freight research and practice: the DISCUSS framework as a participatory innovative method for stakeholder engagement

Philippe LEBEAU (Brussel, BELGIUM)

17:10 - 17:35
From Paradox to Partnership in Last-Mile Delivery through co-creating Microhub – Wroclaw Case

Maja KIBA-JANIAK (Wroclaw, POLAND)

17:35 - 18:00
Stakeholder Network Relations Analysis in Green E-Commerce Last-Mile Deliveries. Case of Wroclaw, Poland

Magdalena MUCOWSKA (Wroc?aw, POLAND)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
16:20 - 16:45
Take it to the streets: Spatial and sociodemographic predictors of e-commerce demand at street level in the Netherlands

Sanne WOLF (Groningen, NETHERLANDS)

16:45 - 17:10
Receiver-Led Consolidation in E-commerce: Findings of a Logistics-as-a-Service Pilot

Jia ZHANG (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

17:10 - 17:35
To be or not to be delivered at home? Lessons from a French case study

Mathieu GARDRAT (Lyon, FRANCE)

17:35 - 18:00
Precarious Work in Last-Mile Logistics: Subcontracting Practices and Policy Implications

Joris BECKERS (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 256
Lectern sessions
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

Chairperson: Pedro VEIGA DE CAMARGO (Mount Cotton, AUSTRALIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Industry Class Similarity Index (ICSI): A Novel Diagnostic Metric to Enhance the Transferability of Freight Demand Models

Bhavani Shankar BALLA (Rome, ITALY) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
System-Level Simulation of Medium-Duty Trucks Operations Using Real-World Duty Cycles and Deep Learning-Based Behavioral Clustering

Natalia ZUNIGA (Chicago, UNITED STATES)

17:10 - 17:35
A normative approach to truck-tours formation for large-scale freight models

Pedro VEIGA DE CAMARGO (Mount Cotton, AUSTRALIA)

17:35 - 18:00
The influence of establishment types in modeling Freight Trip Generation

Nadia PERVEEN (La Rochelle, FRANCE)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

Chairperson: Prateek BANSAL (Singapore, SINGAPORE)

16:20 - 16:45
Analysis of a unified deep reinforcement learning model for longitudinal vehicle control in diverse traffic scenarios

Pankaj KUMAR (Kanpur, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
LOW-COST LiDAR FRAMEWORK FOR ROAD BOUNDARY AND VEHICLE DETECTION IN MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN

Shivam SHARMA (Roorkee, INDIA) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
Evaluating synergistic benefits of multi-module CVIS strategies on traffic efficiency and emission in mixed traffic flow

Shikun LIU (Shenzhen, CHINA)

17:35 - 18:00
Vision-Based Assessment Technique of Lane Marking Defection to Assist Autonomous Driving

Hangyeol CHO (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Wael ALHAJYASEEN (Doha, QATAR)

16:20 - 16:45
Application of Pedestrian Behavior Questionnaire for Evaluating Pedestrian Behavior and Self-Reported Crash Risk

Nishant Mukund PAWAR (Kozhikode, INDIA) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
Understanding Pedestrian Attitudes and Motivations towards the Utilization of Grade Separated Pedestrian Crossing Facilities

Manthirikul SANDEEP (Jamshedpur, INDIA) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
Assessing the differences in situational awareness of distracted pedestrians using the concept of Markov Entropy

Vamshi Krishna KUDURUPAKA (Roorkee, INDIA) (Pending)

17:35 - 18:00
Impact of Roadside Encroachments on Pedestrian Perceived Risk and Near-Miss Involvement: Evidence from a Mid-Sized Indian City

Bidyananda LAISHRAM (Silchar, INDIA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi H
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Geetam TIWARI (New Delhi, INDIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Safe Streets for Cyclists? Quantifying the Causal Impact of Cycling Infrastructure Interventions on Safety

Anupriya ANUPRIYA (London, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
Reality check for cyclist safety: Integrating subjective perception with objective behavior analysis for evidence-based VRU interventions

Annika LUX (Kassel, GERMANY)

17:10 - 17:35
Towards Safer Electric Two- and Three-Wheelers: A Data-Driven Analysis

Huiyu ZHOU (Beijing, CHINA)

17:35 - 18:00
Understanding cyclist violation-related collisions through spatial modeling: a corridor-level Bayesian approach

Haniyeh GHOMI (Hamilton, CANADA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG D1: Data Collection and Processing Methods

Chairperson: Apostolos ZIAKOPOULOS (Athens, GREECE)

16:20 - 16:45
THE FRAGILITY OF SYNTHETIC POPULATIONS OVER TIME: AN EVALUATION OF FORECASTING STRATEGIES FOR AGENT-BASED MODELS

Vianey DARSEL (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE)

16:45 - 17:10
Employing AI to collect naturalistic data: Examining the impact of variable message signs (VMS) in modifying behavior among commercial truck drivers in San Diego County

J Jill ROGERS (La Jolla, UNITED STATES)

17:10 - 17:35
Influence of Vehicle Characteristics on Driving Events Based on a Naturalistic Driving Experiment

Apostolos ZIAKOPOULOS (Athens, GREECE)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi I - Mestre
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Nadiya SABA (Dublin, IRELAND)

16:20 - 16:45
Modeling Shared Electric Mobility Adoption: Insights from Hybrid Latent-Class and Latent-Variable Approach

Dilum DISSANAYAKE (Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:45 - 17:10
A Study of Intentions to Shift to Electric Motorcycles in Bangkok, Thailand Among Different Types of Drivers: Implications for Policymakers and Manufacturers

Ornicha ANUCHITCHANCHAI (Bangkok, THAILAND)

17:10 - 17:35
Adoption intentions of electric light commercial vehicles among small and medium enterprises

Nadiya SABA (Dublin, IRELAND)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 304
Lectern sessions
SIG D3: Applications of Travel Behaviour Analysis and Demand
16:20 - 16:45
Rethinking spatio-temporal public transport centrality and zone interdependence using automated fare collection data in Santiago, Chile

Howard WONG (London, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:45 - 17:10
Revealing Transit Patterns Through Modal Competition: A Framework for Multi-modal Network OD Demand Estimation

Surendra Reddy KANCHARLA (Dresden, GERMANY)

17:10 - 17:35
Small Area Estimation of Passenger Kilometers Travelled Using Transport Supply and Demand Indicators as Predictors

Zixuan CHEN (Aachen, GERMANY)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG E1: Transport System Analysis and Economic Evaluation

Chairperson: Ozay OZAYDIN (Istanbul, TÜRKIYE)

16:20 - 16:45
Aircraft export modes with MRO integration: Leasing vs. direct sales

Ruotian CHEN (Beijing, CHINA)

16:45 - 17:10
Impact of Transatlantic Joint Ventures on Flight Scheduling

Volodymyr BILOTKACH (West Lafayette, UNITED STATES)

17:10 - 17:35
Assessing Air Connectivity and Regional Development in Türkiye: A Tier-Based Analysis Using the Air Connectivity Index

Ozay OZAYDIN (Istanbul, TÜRKIYE)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
16:20 - 16:45
Assessment of Transit Oriented Development Potential and Priority Areas along the East-West Metro Corridor in Kolkata Using AHP-SMCA

Debarati GHOSH (Kharagpur, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
A place to stay – places to meet: exploring the potential of mobility hubs as urban spaces

Ana RIVAS DE GANTE (München, GERMANY)

17:10 - 17:35
Mapping the Metro: Evaluating Station Typologies for Effective TOD Planning along Dhaka’s MRT Corridor

Afsana HAQUE (Savar, BANGLADESH)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi D - Raynaud
Special sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 105
Lectern sessions
SIG F3: Smart Transport, Smart City and Quality of Life
16:20 - 16:45
Investigating drivers' intention of cautious driving around e-scooters using protection motivation theory

Kuldeep Singh SODHA (Loughborough, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
Toward a Sustainable Campus Mobility: FAHP-Based Prioritization of E-Scooter Deployment Strategies at the University of Calabria

Sami SHAFFIEE HAGHSHENAS (Rende, ITALY)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
J203
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Varameth VICHIENSAN (Bangkok, THAILAND)

16:20 - 16:45
Socio-demographic, behavioral, and environmental factors shaping undirected travel

Hannah HOOK (Espoo, FINLAND)

16:45 - 17:10
Spatial Differences in Cyclists’ Sensitivity to Weather: An Interpretable Deep Learning Approach for Hourly Demand Estimationfor Hourly Demand Estimation

Yizheng WU (Beijing, CHINA) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
Post-COVID Remote Activities and Travel Demand: Evidence from Bangkok and Implications for Urban Livability

Varameth VICHIENSAN (Bangkok, THAILAND)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi E - Maury
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
16:20 - 16:45
Transformative change by conviction? The belief-driven agency in reconfiguring urban development towards sustainable mobility

Annika SCHRÖDER (Dortmund, GERMANY)

16:45 - 17:10
Deriving the Strategies for Sustainable Financing for Green Mobility Infrastructure for the Indian Context

Sonia CHAUHAN (New Delhi, INDIA)

17:10 - 17:35
Walking as a Mode of Transport: Exploring Professional Perspectives and Challenges

Luisa MERLO (Luleå, SWEDEN)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Luis A. GUZMAN (Bogota, COLOMBIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Caught in a Coastal Mobility Trap: Conjoint Evidence from the Vistula Spit’s Car-Dependent Access

Magdalena JAZDZEWSKA-GUTTA (Gdansk, POLAND)

16:45 - 17:10
Rebuilding Mobility: Transportation Planning and Policy in Post-War Settings

Matilde GASPARETTO (Venice, ITALY)

17:10 - 17:35
National transport decarbonization policies: A systematic literature review of system dynamics models

Axel LE DRÉAU (Versailles, FRANCE)

17:35 - 18:00
Enabling a just transition to net zero: building green skills and workforce diversity in the zero-emission heavy-duty vehicle sector

Daniela PADDEU (Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
16:20 - 16:45
Comparing transport means performance on home-to-school trips in an urban area with publicly available datasets

Marco DIANA (Torino, ITALY)

16:45 - 17:10
Unveiling the potential of citizen sensing to support public participation in transport planning: a case of Italian schools

Michela LE PIRA (Catania, ITALY)

17:10 - 17:35
Analysis of First and Last Mile Safety Perception: Impacts of Individual, Travel, Satisfaction, and Technology Factors

Dilawaiz ALI (Hyderabad, INDIA)

17:35 - 18:00
School transportation and its impacts on caregivers in The Bahamas

Lynn SCHOLL (Nassau, BAHAMAS)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 245
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
16:20 - 16:45
Spatial equity and demand forecasting for the Citi Bike program in Jersey City: identifying transit deserts and the potential for expansion

Neal PURI (Jersey City, UNITED STATES)

16:45 - 17:10
Free rides, freedom: Findings from the City of Grand Rapids' free fare pilot program for low-income shared micromobility riders

Daniel ROMM (Montreal, CANADA)

17:10 - 17:35
Developing a Rider Perception & Behavioural Instrument to Understand Battery Discharge of E2W Riders: a Cognitive and Behavioural Approach

Prabhjot Singh GANDHI (Jammu, INDIA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 247
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
16:20 - 16:45
Impact of the built environment on young pedestrians in the Indian heritage cities

Pooja KUMARI (Varanasi, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
Exploring the effects of lifestyle and built environment perception on multimodal travel behavior

Yifu GE (Suzhou, CHINA) (Pending)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
J003
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
16:20 - 16:45
Evolution of women contributions in transportation science. A brief bibliometric analysis

Stéphanie SOUCHE-LE CORVEC (Lyon, FRANCE)

16:45 - 17:10
Profiling care and mobility: Studying the relationship between responsibilities, multi-institutional support, and transport mode use

Juan Antonio CARRASCO (Concepcion, CHILE)

17:10 - 17:35
Exploring the relationship between gender, travel dissonance and attitudes in Montréal, Canada

Maria Laura GUERRERO BALAREZO (Montreal, CANADA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
J005
Lectern sessions
SIG G6: Transport and Health

Chairperson: Judith Y. T. WANG (Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:20 - 16:45
When Might E-scooters Improve Public Health?

Benjamin PEARRE (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

16:45 - 17:10
Cycling health benefits: Dose bicycle lane design matter?

Jie GAO (Xi'an, CHINA)

17:10 - 17:35
An Integrated Active Ageing Framework: Understanding and Evaluating the Drivers of Age-Friendly Urban Mobility in Leeds

Judith Y. T. WANG (Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
J200
Lectern sessions
SIG H1: Transport Policy, Planning and Financing in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Jan HAVENGA (Stellenbosch, SOUTH AFRICA)

16:20 - 16:45
Regional Economic Structure and Transportation Recovery Resilience: Evidence from Saudi Arabia's Post-Pandemic Experience (2019-2022)

Fayyaz KHAN (Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
Freight-flow analysis to prioritize SADC corridor investments

Jan HAVENGA (Stellenbosch, SOUTH AFRICA)

17:10 - 17:35
Multi-sided platforms for trading African Indigenous Vegetables in East Africa: Results from an implementation case study

Mirko GOLETZ (Berlin, GERMANY)

17:35 - 18:00
Intention to Adopt Autonomous Shuttles for Intra-Airport Mobility: A Diffusion of Innovation Perspective

Anshuman SHARMA (Varanasi, INDIA)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
J004
Lectern sessions
SIG H2: Infrastructure Operation and Traffic Management in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Lelitha VANAJAKSHI (Chennai, INDIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Modeling Drivers’ U-turn Initiation: A Comparative Study of Gap Acceptance and LSTM Time-Series Approache

Tetsuhiro ISHIZAKA (Chiba, JAPAN)

16:45 - 17:10
A multi-server delay model for M/D/n queuing systems under mixed and lane-free traffic

Lelitha VANAJAKSHI (Chennai, INDIA)

17:10 - 17:35
Operational-stage modifications for hairpin curves: evidence from driving behavior analysis

Vasantha WICKRAMASINGHE (Kandy, SRI LANKA) (Pending)

07/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi B - Hébraud
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Agnivesh PANI (Varanasi, INDIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Fare or Unfair? The Hidden Inequities in Bangkok’s Bus Pricing

Patanapong SANGHATAWATANA (Bangkok, THAILAND)

16:45 - 17:10
Perceived (in)accessibility of persons with visual impairment in Indian cities: Implications for transportation planning and city design

Sagar VERMA (Ahmedabad, INDIA) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
The role of perceived accessibility in public transport usage in urban China

Shihang ZHANG (Xi'an, CHINA)

17:35 - 18:00
Benchmarking the Underlying Structure of Factors Predicting Equitable Accessibility to Public Transportation in Sub-Saharan Africa

Julius AJAYI (Ota, NIGERIA) (Pending)

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Amphi F - Dauvillier
SIG Meetings
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Amphi E - Maury
SIG Meetings
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
AR 112-114
SIG Meetings
SIG A3: Rail Transport - general

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
AR 105
SIG Meetings
SIG A4: High Speed Rail: policy, investment and impacts

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Rempart 010
SIG Meetings
SIG A5: Road Transport

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J004
SIG Meetings
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J100
SIG Meetings
SIG B3: Freight Transport Operations and Intermodality

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Amphi H
SIG Meetings
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J200
SIG Meetings
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J005
SIG Meetings
SIG C1: Traffic Theory and Modelling/Optimization and Traffic Flow

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J204
SIG Meetings
SIG C2: Urban Transport operations

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Rempart 2 colloque
SIG Meetings
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Amphi B - Hébraud
SIG Meetings
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
AR 316
SIG Meetings
SIG D1: Data Collection and Processing Methods

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Amphi C - Montané
SIG Meetings
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Rempart 108
SIG Meetings
SIG D3: Applications of Travel Behaviour Analysis and Demand

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
AR 247
SIG Meetings
SIG D4: ICT, Activities, Time Use and Travel Demand

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
AR 245
SIG Meetings
SIG E1: Transport System Analysis and Economic Evaluation

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J202
SIG Meetings
SIG E2: Transport Pricing and Economic Regulation

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Rempart 1
SIG Meetings
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Amphi D - Raynaud
SIG Meetings
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J203
SIG Meetings
SIG F3: Smart Transport, Smart City and Quality of Life

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Rempart 3
SIG Meetings
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
AR 151
SIG Meetings
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J101
SIG Meetings
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Amphi G - Ourliac
SIG Meetings
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
AR 256
SIG Meetings
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J003
SIG Meetings
SIG G6: Transport and Health

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J201
SIG Meetings
SIG H1: Transport Policy, Planning and Financing in Developing Countries

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
J002
SIG Meetings
SIG H2: Infrastructure Operation and Traffic Management in Developing Countries

07/07
18:05 - 19:00
Amphi I - Mestre
SIG Meetings
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Poster area
Poster sessions
A1-PS03-101 - Aircraft Composition and Airline Efficiency: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis of Japan’s Airline Industry

Koji ADACHI (Kyoto, JAPAN)

A1-PS03-102 - The Role of International Airport for Transition from Business Development Policy to Innovation Urban Development : Case of Singapore, Munich and Manchester

Pornnapas KHEMTHONG (Aichi, JAPAN)

A2-PS03-103 - Weather-based Safety Assessment and Optimization of Passenger Ship Routes in the Philippines

John Justine VILLAR (Quezon City, PHILIPPINES)

A2-PS03-104 - Emerging Technologies and Cybersecurity: Trends and Challenges in Training, Education, and Workforce Development for Ports and Terminals

Cassia BOMER GALVAO (Galveston, UNITED STATES)

A5-PS03-106 - Integrated Temporal and Deep Learning-Based Modelling of Lane Change Manoeuvres at Unsignalized Intersections along Highways under Heterogeneous Traffic

Madhumita PAUL (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

B3-PS03-108 - Analyzing the potential shift from coal and oil to intermodal transport in the German rail market

Ivan ABATUROV (Hamburg, GERMANY)

B4-PS03-110 - A data-driven model for freight route choice in metropolitan retail distribution trips

Bobin WANG (Quebec City, CANADA) (Pending)

B5-PS03-111 - Network Equilibrium Model for Multimodal Transport with Backhaul and Product Differentiation

Ricardo GIESEN (Santiago, CHILE)

B5-PS03-112 - Data-Driven Optimization for the Heterogeneous Workforce Scheduling in Freight Hubs Fair Hourly Workload and Monthly Attendance Rate

Xiaojing CHEN (Beijing, CHINA)

C1-PS03-113 - Development of a Methodology for Identifying Network Traffic Flow Breakdown

Sho TAKAHASHI (Sapporo, JAPAN)

C1-PS03-114 - Moving light guidance system on freeways: its effect on car-following behavior

Mariko NAKAI (Kusatsu, Shiga, JAPAN)

C1-PS03-115 - Optimizing Taxi Allocation using Transient Queuing Models with Delays

Varun VARUN (Bengaluru, INDIA)

C2-PS03-116 - Impact of DRT PUDO Events on Urban Traffic Flow: A Simulation Study

Dennis HARMANN (Braunschweig, GERMANY)

C2-PS03-117 - Early red-light violation at intersection: Probing into influencing factors

Subhadip BISWAS (Silchar, INDIA)

C2-PS03-118 - Evaluating Network-wide Impacts of Adaptive Traffic Control System Designed at Selected Intersections in Urban Roads Network: A Simulation-based Approach

Shriniwas ARKATKAR (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

C3-PS03-119 - Towards Reliable UAV-Based Traffic Surveillance and Analysis in Indian Road Networks

Shriniwas ARKATKAR (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

C3-PS03-120 - Cloud-based traffic light control to prioritize bus and passenger movement

Maik HALBACH (Braunschweig, GERMANY)

C3-PS03-121 - Influence of temporal, roadway, and environmental context on ADAS inter-alert duration in public buses

Marsha KHAN (South Delhi, INDIA)

C4-PS03-122 - Modeling Bicycle Safety in Mixed Traffic Environments Integrating Demographic and Behavioral Factors

Sabyasachi BISWAS (Durgapur, INDIA)

C4-PS03-123 - Predicting and Explaining Crash Severity: A Data-Driven Machine Learning Framework

Vineet JAIN (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

C4-PS03-124 - Integrating expert opinion and road users’ perceptions for crash risk assessment in mining areas from road geometric perspective

Prasanta Kumar BHUYAN (Rourkela, INDIA) (Pending)

C4-PS03-125 - Real-time driver risk assessment at exit ramp terminals using Hidden Markov Models

Gayathri ALUWALA (Hyderabad, INDIA) (Pending)

D1-PS03-127 - Generating weeklong travel diary: Expanding a larger sample of one-day survey based on a smaller sample of seven-day smartphone app survey

Imrul Kayes SHAFIE (Kelowna, CANADA)

D2-PS03-128 - Direct Demand Modeling with Genetic Algorithm-Tuned Machine Learning: Integrating Spatial Dependencies and Socio-Economic-Land Use Drivers

N Mohamed HASAIN (Mumbai, INDIA) (Pending)

D2-PS03-130 - Analyzing post-COVID-19 commuting preferences and frequencies in California: A hybrid multiple discrete-continuous extreme value approach

Giovanni CIRCELLA (Davis, UNITED STATES)

D2-PS03-131 - Uncovering the Potential Mode Choice Set of One-Way Carsharing Trips

Emilie SAVARD (Montreal, CANADA)

D3-PS03-132 - An Integrated Dashboard for Model Quality and Scenario Evaluation in Agent-Based Transport Simulation: The Île-de-France MATSim Application

Tatiana SEREGINA (Marne-La-Vallée, FRANCE)

D3-PS03-133 - Research on the longitudinal changes in individual transport modes

Taiki MUKOYAMA (Saitama, JAPAN)

D3-PS03-134 - Towards a Comprehensive Assessment of On-Demand Autonomous Vehicle Services in Rural Areas in Île-de-France Using Multi-Agent Simulations

Tarek CHOUAKI (Marne-La-Vallée, FRANCE)

D4-PS03-136 - Exploring dynamic relationships between travel behaviour and attitudes using a longitudinal survey and mobility app data

Alfredo J. OJEDA-DIAZ (2800 Kongens Lyngby, DENMARK)

E2-PS03-137 - Adaptive Parking Pricing using Graph Neural Network and Transaction Data

Fatemeh SADEGHI (Toronto, CANADA)

F2-PS03-141 - Describing the Battery-Driven Electric Freight Vehicle Ecosystem Elements towards achieving Renewable Vehicle Transition

Talitha PRETORIUS (Stellenbosch, SOUTH AFRICA)

F3-PS03-142 - A comprehensive model of user acceptance for urban air mobility sharing services: Evidence from the Netherlands

Feixiong LIAO (Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS)

F4-PS03-143 - Critical review of Urban Local Bodies transport budget analysis and Non-Motorized Transport (NMT) infrastructure Financing - Indian cities

Sonia CHAUHAN (New Delhi, INDIA) (Pending)

F4-PS03-145 - Do active transportation projects get a fair evaluation in long-range regional transportation planning in the US?

Gregory ROWANGOULD (Burlington, UNITED STATES)

G2-PS03-146 - Policies for decarbonizing bus fleet: Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) approach with a case study

Pierluigi COPPOLA (Milano, ITALY)

G3-PS03-147 - Evaluation of Mobility Agreements to Reduce Parking Requirements in Cities

Frances SPREI (Gotenburg, SWEDEN)

G4-PS03-148 - Perception of Security in Bogotá’s TransMilenio System During Nighttime: User Experiences and Implications

Manuela PARDO MIRANDA (Bogota Dc, COLOMBIA)

H2-PS03-150 - Assessing user acceptability towards GPS-enabled electronic toll collection in a developing country

Prasanta Kumar BHUYAN (Rourkela, INDIA)

H5-PS03-151 - The gender gap through the lens of dignity - A Case study in Paratransit

Wambui KARI?KI (Haifa, ISRAEL) (Pending)

H5-PS03-152 - Optimizing E-Rickshaw Feeder Routes for Metro Systems in an Urban Context Using Genetic Algorithm

Pankaj Shankarlal PRAJAPATI (Vadodara, INDIA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi H
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
08:30 - 08:55
Strategic and socio-material practices in Brazilian airports: lessons learned from a global crisis

Neuza WAGNER (Florianópolis, BRAZIL)

08:55 - 09:20
Understanding Congestion in Airport Surface Operations using 3D Fundamental Diagrams

Kailin CHEN (London, UNITED KINGDOM)

09:20 - 09:45
Applying Kano model, Taguchi methods, and FMEA to evaluate airport service quality risk: A case of Taoyuan International Airport

Kai Chieh HU (Taipei, TAIWAN)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J101
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Patrizia SERRA (Cagliari, ITALY)

08:30 - 08:55
Use of a Sequence-to-Sequence Long Short-Term Memory Neural Network to Predict Container Volumes in a Multiple-Port and Commodities Setting

Ziyan LI (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

08:55 - 09:20
Price Premiums for Alternative-Fuel Containerships in the New Building Market

Dimitrios GEORGOUDAKIS (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

09:20 - 09:45
Transforming port activity into revenue: an efficiency assessment of the Spanish port system

David PAZ SAAVEDRA (Santander, SPAIN) (Pending)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Athena ROUMBOUTSOS (Chios, GREECE)

08:30 - 08:55
Maritime network of green and digital shipping corridor: Case study of Singapore-Japan and Singapore-Australia corridors

Yang LIU (Tokyo, JAPAN)

08:55 - 09:20
Conceptualisation of a Shipyard Environmental Performance Index

Jeroen PRUYN (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

09:20 - 09:45
A first investigation into green shipping corridors: Collaboration and structural factors shaping their characteristics

Chatarina SALIM (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

09:45 - 10:10
Assessing the impact of the EU-ETS on the total cost of maritime containerized transport: a case study analysis

Daniel Mark VITIELLO (Cagliari, ITALY)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 256
Lectern sessions
SIG A3: Rail Transport - general

Chairperson: John PRESTON (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

08:30 - 08:50
Short-term insertion of an additional train into an existing timetable

Karim TERFASSE (Gardanne, FRANCE)

08:50 - 09:10
Service optimization for cross-line suburban rail with heterogeneous passenger choices

Shuaiyu GONG (Shanghai, CHINA)

09:10 - 09:30
Understanding Departure Time Decisions for Urban Rail Commuters

Suryakant BUCHUNDE (London, CANADA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
08:30 - 08:55
A Spatiotemporal Data-Driven Approach to Predictive Pavement Repair Planning

Ning PAN (Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)

08:55 - 09:20
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence Models to Minimize Transportation Load Rejections

Elenna DUGUNDJI (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

09:20 - 09:45
Digital Roads and Data Ethics: Exploring the Road Users’ Perspective

Dimitris POTOGLOU (Cardiff, UNITED KINGDOM)

09:45 - 10:10
Weak supervision and fine-tuning with contrastive learning for multiclass lane marking segmentation

Julia ALVES PORTO (Athens, GREECE)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi D - Raynaud
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Edith KOULAI ÉPOUSE DJEDJE (Ville: Abidjan, COTE D IVOIRE)

08:30 - 08:55
GEOGRAPHY OF COMMERCIAL MOBILITY: THE ROLE OF EMERGING TRANSPORT MODES IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF FISHERY PRODUCTS IN

Edith KOULAI ÉPOUSE DJEDJE (Ville: Abidjan, COTE D IVOIRE)

08:55 - 09:20
Influence of Land Prices on Warehouse Location by Facility Size: Insights from Paris Region

Léopold NEPA (Lyon 3E Arrondissement, FRANCE)

09:20 - 09:45
Intelligent Container Tracking: Evolution, Challenges and Prospects

Hilda GHIARA (Genoa, ITALY)

09:45 - 10:10
From Infrastructure to Networks: The Role of Supply Chains in Oman’s Trade Development

Alla AL BULUSHI (Muscat, OMAN) (Pending)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG B3: Freight Transport Operations and Intermodality

Chairperson: Gunnar STEFANSSON (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

08:30 - 08:50
Electric trailer in decarbonized road freight transportation - an analysis from three perspectives

Anna PERNESTÅL (Uppsala, SWEDEN)

08:50 - 09:10
From Feasibility to Workability: Haulage Owners’ Adoption Calculus for Heavy-Duty Battery-Electric Trucks

David FRIDNER (Stockholm, SWEDEN)

09:10 - 09:30
A framework for corridor-level electrification of long-haul trucks: coordinating charging stations, outlet sizing, and overhead catenary systems

Mostafa SANEII (Toronto, CANADA)

09:30 - 09:50
India’s climate bang for buck analysis for electric trucks

Barsha PAUL (Bhopal, INDIA)

09:50 - 10:10
From Ports to Doorsteps: Towards Decarbonized Inland Transport

Maxence BRETEAU (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
08:30 - 08:55
From conventional to sustainable deliveries: what are postmen and postwomen preferences?

Joséphine MARIQUIVOI (Brussels, BELGIUM)

08:55 - 09:20
Do drivers and fleet managers prefer different innovations in electric light commercial vehicles? A choice experiment in urban logistics

Janin FAUTH (Brussels, BELGIUM)

09:20 - 09:45
Modeling Construction Logistics Demand at the City Scale Based On Open-Data of Building Permits and Material Flow Analysis

Leonardo GALASSI LUQUEZI (Nantes, FRANCE)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
08:30 - 08:55
A quick-scan framework for evaluating the socio-ecological impact of urban logistics solutions

Jutta WOLFF (Hamburg, GERMANY)

08:55 - 09:20
The Methods, Technologies and Tools for Monitoring Freight Flows in Urban Areas

Stanislaw IWAN (Szczecin, POLAND)

09:20 - 09:45
Regional planning for sustainable and equitable goods movement: identifying barriers and best practices from a study of 48 metropolitan planning organizations

Griffin BROWN (Williston, UNITED STATES)

09:45 - 10:10
Identifying the (ir)relevancy domains of delivery modes for a range of urban logistics markets using a tractable TCO model

Adrien BEZIAT (Paris, FRANCE)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

Chairperson: Ivan SANCHEZ-DIAZ (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

08:30 - 08:55
Understanding Carriers’ Behavior in Off-Hour Deliveries: A Hybrid Choice Modeling Approach with Social Interaction Attributes

Ivan SERRANO (Bogota, COLOMBIA)

08:55 - 09:20
E-commerce Deliveries and Quick Commerce: A Compound Market Failure Catalyzed by Informality

Ivan SANCHEZ-DIAZ (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

09:20 - 09:45
Evaluating off-hour delivery policy using an agent-based freight model

Aaron Michael SALANG (Tokyo, JAPAN)

09:45 - 10:10
Reframing Urban Freight in Medellín’s Central Business District: Policy Pathways for Urban Consolidation within Low-Emission Zones

Carlos GONZALEZ-CALDERON (Charlotte, UNITED STATES)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 322
Lectern sessions
SIG C2: Urban Transport operations
08:30 - 08:50
Where should the last passenger be dropped off? Anticipatory Walking in Ridepooling

Xinyu WANG (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

08:50 - 09:10
Utility-Driven Idle Vehicle Repositioning for Ride-Hailing System

Jihu KIM (Daejeon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

09:10 - 09:30
A Graph-Based Framework for Optimizing Multi-Scale Ridematching Problems in Peer-to-Peer Ridesharing Systems

Sunghi AN (Suwon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

Chairperson: Ashish BHASKAR (Brisbane, AUSTRALIA)

08:30 - 08:55
PAPN: Proximity Attention Encoder and Pointer Network Decoder for Parcel Pickup Route Prediction

Hansi DENIS (Antwerpen ·, BELGIUM)

08:55 - 09:20
A digital twin simulation framework for urban transit: Validating full-day frequency optimization and fleet efficiency

Aditi GUPTA (Kharagpur, INDIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Effect of Illuminated Crosswalk on Temporal Compliance Behavior of Pedestrians: A Connected Simulator Study

Vamshi Krishna KUDURUPAKA (Roorkee, INDIA) (Pending)

09:45 - 10:10
Plastic Adaptive Intelligence in Urban Mobility: Emergent Structures for Real-Time Virtual Stops Allocation

Francesco Maria TURNO (Berlin, GERMANY)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi B - Hébraud
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: George YANNIS (Athens, GREECE)

08:30 - 08:55
An Improved Approach to Assess and Mitigate Network-Wide Pedestrian Crash Risk: A Case Study from Brescia (Italy)

Stefano RACCAGNI (Brescia, ITALY)

08:55 - 09:20
SHAP-Guided Interpretable ML for Infrastructure-Based Pedestrian Safety Investment Planning: Evidence from Addis Ababa

Asnake Adraro ANGELO (Suita, JAPAN)

09:20 - 09:45
Impact of Sidewalk Types and Widths on Pedestrian Crashes in Residential Streets in Seoul

Arim YUN (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

09:45 - 10:10
Exploring Public Perceptions of City-Wide 30 km/h Speed Limits in Greece: A Survey-Based Study

Eva MICHELARAKI (Athens, GREECE)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi C - Montané
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Bhargab MAITRA (Kharagpur, INDIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Analyse The Causal Effect Relationship between Children’s Road Traffic Accidents and Annual Average Daily Traffic

Su CHUHAN (London, UNITED KINGDOM)

08:55 - 09:20
Fundamental Analysis of Traffic Accidents on Residential Roads and Surrounding Arterial Roads

Sod Och BOLOR (Tokyo, JAPAN)

09:20 - 09:45
Investigation of Crash Patterns in Different Road Categories: A Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Hierarchical Clustering based Approach

Sankhadeep PRAMANIK (Kharagpur, INDIA)

09:45 - 10:10
A Comprehensive GIS-based Approach for Crash Data Analysis: Insights from Bengaluru, India

Vijay KOVVALI (Bengaluru, INDIA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi I - Mestre
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Zhenyu DUAN (Nanjing, CHINA)

08:30 - 08:55
Learning to Live a Day: Generating Synthetic Daily Activity Diaries with Machine Learning

Hamzeh ALIZADEH (Montréal, CANADA)

08:55 - 09:20
Behaviorally Constrained Transformer-Based Modeling of Sequential Mode Choice Using Multi-Trip Travel Data

Tanmay DAS (Blacksburg, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Joint Multi-Event Competing-Risk Survival Modeling of Trip Purpose and Mode Choice via LLMSurv: An Integrated LLM-Based Survival Model

Mahan MOLLAJAFARI (Montreal, CANADA)

09:45 - 10:10
Exploring park-and-ride choice behavior with large language models: A multi-round dialogue framework

Zhenyu DUAN (Nanjing, CHINA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 304
Lectern sessions
SIG D3: Applications of Travel Behaviour Analysis and Demand
08:30 - 08:55
Analysis of Urban Multimodal Transport in China

Yao WANG (Yantai, CHINA)

08:55 - 09:20
Evaluating population synthesis techniques for Agent-based Transport modelling in Dublin

Warnakulasooriya Umesh Ashen LOWE (Dublin, IRELAND)

09:20 - 09:45
Characterizing urban functional use between adjacent metro stations with an embedding framework using multi-modal data sequences: A case study in Hong Kong

Yunting MIAO (Hong Kong, CHINA)

09:45 - 10:10
Quetzal: A comprehensive open-source library for macroscopic transport modelling

Quentin CHASSERIEAU (Montréal, CANADA), Robin GOIX (Marseille, FRANCE)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG D4: ICT, Activities, Time Use and Travel Demand

Chairperson: M. Zudhy IRAWAN (Yogyakarta, INDONESIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Integrating Stated Preference Individual-level Parameters as Instruments to Correct Endogeneity in Value of Leisure Estimation on Revealed Preference Data

Taha RASHIDI (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Analysis of virtual activities inter-episode duration: a hazard-based framework

Chaoyu LI (Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS)

09:20 - 09:45
Understanding User Motivations of Electric Motorcycle Adoption in Indonesia

M. Zudhy IRAWAN (Yogyakarta, INDONESIA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J203
Lectern sessions
SIG E1: Transport System Analysis and Economic Evaluation

Chairperson: Edith COMBES (Vaulx-En-Velin, FRANCE)

08:30 - 08:55
The polluter and user pays principle applied to mobility: case studies of trips in the Netherlands.

Thijs DEN HARTOG (Den Haag, NETHERLANDS)

08:55 - 09:20
Willingness to Pay for Carbon Footprint Reduction in European Long-Distance Travel

Lars ECKMANN (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

09:20 - 09:45
Global trade under maritime emissions policies

Guewen HESLAN (Nantes, FRANCE)

09:45 - 10:10
A microeconomic analysis of the relevance of Electric Road Systems for road freight decarbonisation

Francois COMBES (Marne La Vallee, FRANCE)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
08:30 - 08:55
MUST-B: an integrated Transport – Land-use model supporting decision-making for the ecological transition of territories

Seghir ZERGUINI (Bordeaux, FRANCE)

08:55 - 09:20
Spatio-temporal prediction of land-use change around high-speed rail intermediate station using machine learning model

Taichi YAMAGUCHI (Noda, JAPAN)

09:20 - 09:45
The impact of land use mix on travel behavior under the 15-minute-city lens: evidence from a weekly travel diary

Georgia CHARALAMPIDOU (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

09:45 - 10:10
Land Use and Travel Behavior: An Updated Panel Study Using Relocated Households in Vermont to Assess Land Use Elasticities

Clare NELSON (Burlington, UNITED STATES)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J004
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
08:30 - 08:55
Mobility Resilience by Different Public Transport Modes to Extreme Temperatures: Comparing Elderly and Disabled Populations to Others

Donggen WANG (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

08:55 - 09:20
Impact of Extreme Heat on Intra-Person Changes in Walking and Cycling Behavior

Anna REIFFER (Zurich, SWITZERLAND)

09:20 - 09:45
A Review of Integration of Hydraulic and Transport for Flood Resilient Urban Transport

Gautam NARULA (Bengaluru, INDIA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J005
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
08:30 - 08:55
Employee preferences for managed and bidirectional workplace charging: evidence from stated choice experiments

Matthew DEAN (Irvine, UNITED STATES)

08:55 - 09:20
Cross-national study of electric vehicle discontinuance in the USA, China, and Germany

Rubal DUA (Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Aggregate Level Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Gap Estimation: A Demand and Supply Analysis

Gopal PATIL (Mumbai, INDIA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J002
Special sessions
SIG F3: Smart Transport, Smart City and Quality of Life

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 316
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Martin TRÉPANIER (Montreal, CANADA)

08:30 - 08:55
Bringing proximity to the edge - temporary interventions for sustainable mobility at the urban outskirt?

Linda DÖRRZAPF (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Optimizing Urban Green Space Accessibility through Coordinated Park and Community Opening: A Case Study of Shanghai From the 15-min City Perspective

Jingjue BAO (Shanghai, CHINA) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
The role of speed limits in enabling active mobility

Vidumini PAMUDITHA (Darlington, Nsw 2008, AUSTRALIA)

09:45 - 10:10
Resilience under uncertainty: analysing the impact of disruptions on urban transport systems

Maneesha B (Bengaluru, INDIA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi E - Maury
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
08:30 - 08:55
Centering equity in transit planning: the case of King County Metro’s Mobility Equity Cabinet

Rosalie RAY (San Marcos, UNITED STATES)

08:55 - 09:20
Co-producing Change: Using a World Café to Challenge Local Governance on Street and Transport Accessibility

Arun ULAHANNAN (Coventry, UNITED KINGDOM)

09:20 - 09:45
Inland waterway transport in the Brazilian Amazon: river monitoring and social participation for sustainable governance

Bruna BARROS (Brasília, BRAZIL)

09:45 - 10:10
Participatory governance and frontline workers in urban transport

Ana Carolina Dos Santos MEDEIROS (Balneário Camboriú, BRAZIL), Laís Corrêa OLIVEIRA (Balneário Camboriú, BRAZIL)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 247
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Guenter EMBERGER (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Deficiencies in Appraisal Methods and Policy Risks: Evidence from the German Deutschlandticket

Oliver MIETZSCH (Bielefeld, GERMANY)

08:55 - 09:20
Beyond the numbers: Addressing evaluation method gaps in equity-driven shared mobility planning using the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework (IAD)

Lauren MCCARTHY (Los Angeles, UNITED STATES)

09:20 - 09:45
Unrecognised problems of models for transport investment appraisal

David METZ (London, UNITED KINGDOM)

09:45 - 10:10
Cost-benefit analysis supremacy: Japanese experiences and future challenges in the appraisal of rail transit

Kiyohito UTSUNOMIYA (Kyoto, JAPAN)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 245
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Vilmos OSZTER (Budapest, HUNGARY)

08:30 - 08:55
Evaluation study on the degree of hierarchy of road networks in Japan’s major urban regions

Toshihiro SEKIHARA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

08:55 - 09:20
The effects of high-speed road investment on small and micro enterprises

Przemyslaw BORKOWSKI (Sopot, POLAND) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Local road expansion and induced traffic: how and where?

Akihiro YASUGI (Kobe,hyogo, JAPAN)

09:45 - 10:10
Study on tunnel reinforcement strategies considering traffic cascading effects: the perspective of network resilience

Yi-Hsuan WU (Taipei, TAIWAN)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
Determinants of perceived travel time reliability (PTTR) in work commutes

Aditya SAXENA (Bhopal, INDIA) (Pending)

08:55 - 09:20
Beyond the 90 minutes: Identifying football fans’ mobility personas on match day

Panagiota MAVROGENIDOU (Chios, GREECE)

09:20 - 09:45
Mapping intermodal mobilities: juxtaposing perceptions, paths and practices

Clément RAMES (Lausanne, SWITZERLAND)

09:45 - 10:10
Freight in the 15-minute city: an exploration of key concepts

Lorant TAVASSZY (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
Distributional impacts and mode choice in low-car scenarios across income groups: Survey and modelling insights from the Netherlands

Jyotsna SINGH (Den Haag, NETHERLANDS)

08:55 - 09:20
Measuring accessibility by demand responsive transport: a statistical method capturing travel time variability

Mohamed OURAHOU (Orsay, FRANCE)

09:20 - 09:45
Developing a novel MaaS Readiness Index as a tool to assess context suitability

Nadia GIUFFRIDA (Bari, ITALY)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
Exploring the potential of large language models (LLMs) in analyzing passengers' perceptions of transit service quality

Shuli LUO (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

08:55 - 09:20
From just-in-time to just-in-window: emission modelling of spatiotemporal construction delivery flexibility

Nicolas BRUSSELAERS (Norrköping, SWEDEN)

09:20 - 09:45
Congestion Pricing for Ride-Hailing: Evaluating the Effect of Chicago’s Ground Transportation Tax with a Policy-Sensitive Direct Ridership Model

Gregory ERHARDT (Lexington, UNITED STATES)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J204
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
08:30 - 08:55
A gendered perspective on risk: Modeling women’s safety perception in paratransit modes in La Paz, Bolivia

Micaela Cecilia ALVAREZ CAREAGA (Yokohama, JAPAN)

08:55 - 09:20
Exploring women’s sexual harassment experiences on public transport in Lagos

Adewale ALADE (Lagos, NIGERIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Harassment, Surveillance, and Safety Concerns: A Study of Women's Public Transport Experiences in the Himalayan Region

Jayati SINGH (Dehradun, INDIA) (Pending)

09:45 - 10:10
Quantifying the Spatial Interplay Between Crime, Transit Access, and Policing: Insights for Safer Urban Mobility

Arushi AGGARWAL (Varanasi, INDIA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J003
Lectern sessions
SIG H1: Transport Policy, Planning and Financing in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Machteld VAN DEN BROEK (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

08:30 - 08:55
Environmental and economic impacts of electrifying semi-formal transit fleets: Findings from a midsize Mexican city

Thomas STRINGER (Montreal, CANADA)

08:55 - 09:20
How Do Consumers’ Concerns towards Battery Influence Their Electric Vehicle Adoption Behavior: A Case of Two-Wheelers and Four-Wheelers

Kushagra PANDEY (Hyderabad, INDIA) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Factors Affecting Consumers’ Willingness to Purchase Electric Vehicles in the Next Three Years: Evidence from an Online–Offline Survey in India

Pingali Krishna VARDHAN (Visakhapatnam, INDIA)

09:45 - 10:10
E-Mobility and Energy Systems Integration in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Literature Review of Sustainability Impacts

Josue Rock SEGNON (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 105
Lectern sessions
SIG H2: Infrastructure Operation and Traffic Management in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Ashish BHASKAR (Brisbane, AUSTRALIA)

08:30 - 08:55
A UAV-Based Photogrammetric Approach for Automated Monitoring of On-Street Parking Conditions

Christina GEORGOPOULOU (Athens, GREECE)

08:55 - 09:20
A Study on Lateral Positioning of Vehicles on Multilane Divided Highways in Heterogeneous Traffic Conditions

Harikrishna M (Kozhikode, INDIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Operational performance of 2+1 road design versus two-lane highways with passing lanes: a Brazilian case study

Jose Elievam BESSA JUNIOR (Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL)

09:45 - 10:10
Comprehensive Analysis of Feature Selection Techniques and Machine Learning Prediction Models for Road Traffic Fatality

Sumina ZAKEER (Kollam, INDIA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J200
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Virginie BOUTUEIL (Paris, FRANCE)

08:30 - 08:55
Exploring the Potential of Uber Movement Data for Urban Planning Decision-Making: A Case of Delhi

Shiti SHARMA (Bhopal, INDIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Beyond incentives: evidence on institutional trust and data comfort for travel-survey app adoption in India

Shahiq Ahmad WANI (Jodhpur, INDIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Who Drives Africa’s Digital Turn in Urban Mobility Services? The Battle between Native and Non-native Shared Mobility Digital Platforms

Virginie BOUTUEIL (Paris, FRANCE)

09:45 - 10:10
Factors shaping the transition to mobility as a service: a qualitative analysis of service providers in the global south

Andrés Felipe ACOSTA MORA (Bogota, COLOMBIA)

08/07
8:30 - 10:15
J202
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Smruti Sourava MOHAPATRA (Dhanbad, INDIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Prioritizing Driver-Centered Safety in Highway Work Zones of Developing Economies: Insights from the Best–Worst Method

Smruti Sourava MOHAPATRA (Dhanbad, INDIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Assessing pedestrian safety and security along first/last mile segments and their impact on transit usage

Arkopal K GOSWAMI (Kharagpur, INDIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Assessment of Trip-Level Eco-Driving Efficiency in Urban Driving: An Entropy-Weighted Action-Outcome Approach

Aiswarya B. S. (Mumbai, INDIA)

08/07
10:15 - 10:45
Break areas
Breaks

08/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi B - Hébraud
Topic sessions
10:50 - 11:40
Lecture 1

Martin DRESNER (College Park, UNITED STATES)

11:40 - 12:30
Lecture 2

John PRESTON (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

08/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi C - Montané
Topic sessions
10:50 - 11:40
Lecture 1

Laetitia DABLANC (Paris, FRANCE)

11:40 - 12:30
Lecture 2

Gunnar STEFANSSON (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

08/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi D - Raynaud
Topic sessions
10:50 - 11:40
Lecture 1

George YANNIS (Athens, GREECE)

11:40 - 12:30
Lecture 2

Nikolas GEROLIMINIS (Lausanne, SWITZERLAND)

08/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi G - Ourliac
Topic sessions
10:50 - 11:40
Lecture 1

Johan HOLMGREN (Molde, NORWAY)

11:40 - 12:30
Lecture 2

Eva KASSENS-NOOR (Darmstadt, GERMANY)

08/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi H
Topic sessions
10:50 - 11:40
Lecture 1

Volodymyr BILOTKACH (West Lafayette, UNITED STATES)

11:40 - 12:30
Lecture 2

Eckhard SZIMBA (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

08/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi I - Mestre
Topic sessions
10:50 - 11:40
Lecture 1

Gebhard WULFHORST (München, GERMANY)

11:40 - 12:30
Lecture 2

Ying JIN (Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)

08/07
10:50 - 12:30
Rempart 1
Topic sessions
10:50 - 11:40
Lecture 1

Maria ATTARD (Msida, MALTA)

11:40 - 12:30
Lecture 2

Lucy BUDD (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

08/07
10:50 - 12:30
Rempart 2 colloque
Topic sessions
10:50 - 11:40
Lecture 1

Danang PARIKESIT (Yogyakarta, INDONESIA)

11:40 - 12:30
Lecture 2

Binyam REJA (Washington, UNITED STATES)

08/07
12:35 - 14:00
CROUS
Breaks

08/07
12:40 - 13:50
Amphi G - Ourliac
Industrial insights

In major urban areas, cars still overwhelmingly dominate public space. Faced with the climate emergency and increasing pressure on cities, this model is now reaching its limits and calls for a profound transformation of mobility systems. The ecological transition in mobility requires encouraging a modal shift toward more sustainable alternatives such as public transport and cycling. Reducing dependence on cars is not only an environmental imperative; it is also a key lever for improving air quality, reducing congestion, enhancing urban attractiveness, and reclaiming space for urban uses. Egis supports cities and regions in the design and implementation of integrated mobility solutions: high-capacity public transport systems, cycle express networks, and metropolitan regional express services (SERM). However, their deployment, particularly at street level, requires a redistribution of public space at the expense of private cars. This transition therefore raises a major challenge: how can we reconcile transport system performance, accessibility for all, and social and political acceptability? How can we sustainably transform the sharing of urban space while bringing all stakeholders on board? This roundtable aims to shed light on the conditions for successfully achieving this modal rebalancing. It will highlight feedback from practical experience and concrete levers to accelerate the transition toward cities that are less dependent on cars.
 

Moderator: Jennifer STEPHENSON (Toulouse, FRANCE)

Rebalancing Urban Space: Reducing Car Use in Favor of Public Transport and Cycling

Frederic CHERBONNIER (Toulouse, FRANCE), Pierluigi COPPOLA (Milano, ITALY), Benoit GUILLOT (FRANCE)

08/07
12:40 - 13:50
Amphi H
Industrial insights

Dynamic charging enables EVs to recharge while in motion, offering a unique opportunity to minimize battery sizes, reduce emissions, and optimize operational efficiency. However, several key questions remain: What specific solutions exist? What are the outcomes of the various technologies currently being developed globally? Furthermore, are these systems industrially feasible and economically sustainable?

Moderator: Sophie VOINIS (FRANCE)

Technological, Industrial and Economic Challenges of Dynamic Charging for Future Mobility

Francois COMBES (Marne La Vallee, FRANCE), Pierre DELAIGUE (Paris, FRANCE), Bernard JACOB (Paris, FRANCE), Jakob ROGSTADIUS (Göteborg, SWEDEN)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Poster area
Poster sessions
A1-PS04-153 - Socioeconomic and logistical drivers of domestic air cargo in emerging economies: evidence from Colombia

Claudia MUNOZ (Medellin, COLOMBIA)

A1-PS04-154 - The impact of sustainability orientation on performance in the airport industry

Stephen ISON (Leicester, UNITED KINGDOM)

A2-PS04-155 - Decarbonization of offshore maritime transport: life cycle analysis and perspectives for the use of biofuels

Guilherme BRANDAO DE RESENDE (Rio De Janeiro, BRAZIL)

A5-PS04-157 - How can Ports Shape the Transition to Low-Emission Trucking? A Multi-System Transition Analysis

Jonathan SCHMID (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

A5-PS04-158 - Do Workplaces Need Parking? Insights from Gigafactories Without Parking

Souhir BENNAYA (Dunkerque, FRANCE)

B4-PS04-160 - Beyond Speed: Evaluating the Sustainability of Postponed Deliveries

Marith ZEELENBERG (Groningen, NETHERLANDS)

B4-PS04-161 - Assessing Distribution Structures of Conventional and Quick Commerce Across Low- and High- Income Markets

Anmol PAHWA (Chennai, INDIA)

B5-PS04-162 - Optimizing Crowd Shipper Decision-Making Behaviour in Online Food Delivery Platforms Using Reinforcement Learning

Matthew ROORDA (Toronto, CANADA)

B5-PS04-162bis - Connecting the Dots: Planning of Hydrogen Refueling Corridors for Scalable Hydrogen Infrastructure Deployment

Y. Gina PARK (Ithaca, UNITED STATES)

C1-PS04-163 - A cooperative control method for ramp metering and route planning of urban expressways based on multi-agent deep reinforcement learning

Hong ZHU (Shanghai, CHINA)

C1-PS04-164 - User equilibrium in morning bottleneck commutes with nonlinear emission costs

Jingwen YAO (London, CANADA)

C1-PS04-165 - ReuseGraph: a reusable multi-modal urban transportation graph from open data with mobility planning and prediction case studies

Abdelfatah KERMALI (Labège, FRANCE)

C2-PS04-166 - Strategies for Integrating Non-Motorised Transportation with Urban Public Transit Systems

Madala KHYATIN VIVEK (Bangalore, INDIA)

C3-PS04-167 - Enhanced chaos gravitational search swarm optimization for path planning in connected autonomous vehicles

Angshuman BARUAH (Mumbai, INDIA)

C3-PS04-168 - A Methodological Approach to Assessing FMLM Micromobility Integration with Public Transport during Major Events

Behzad RANJBARNIA (Ascot, AUSTRALIA)

C4-PS04-170 - Simulation-based Analysis of Perceptual Forward Collision Warning and Avoidance Algorithms

Jaymar SORIANO (Quezon City, PHILIPPINES)

C4-PS04-171 - Application Of Traffic Conflict Studies In Work Zone Safety Assessment_A Review Of Recent Findings And Future Research Directions

Isaac Ndumbe JACKAI II (Roma, ITALY)

D1-PS04-172 - Investigating Causes of Transportation Bottlenecks: A Live Case Study in the City Of Pune

Samruddhi PUROHIT (New Brunswick, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

D2-PS04-173 - Charging Behavior and Heterogeneity among Electric Ride-Hailing Taxi Drivers in Shanghai

Luya WEN (Shanghai, CHINA) (Pending)

D2-PS04-174 - How do the adoption and usage frequencies of shared mobility services differ between regions? A case study of Austria versus Canada

Khandker NURUL HABIB (Toronto, CANADA)

D2-PS04-175 - A Neural Network Model with Composite Impedance for Destination Choices

Qian ZHANG (Shanghai, CHINA)

D2-PS04-176 - Mode choice between transit and ride-hailing: The role of crowding

Raul PEZOA (Santiago, CHILE) (Pending)

D3-PS04-177 - Influence of Road Gradient on Acceleration-Speed Profiles of Electric and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles

Danial DOLEY (Guwahati, INDIA)

D3-PS04-179 - How much individuals are willing to pay to save travel time and improve reliability?

Maite STEPHAN (Rennes, FRANCE)

D4-PS04-181 - Assessing pre- and post- pandemic shopping behavior in Indian consumers

Blessy KIRUBAKARAN (Chennai, INDIA)

D4-PS04-182 - Projecting gendered immobility and time out-of-home by 2070: age-cohort models based on French National Travel Surveys

Julie PÉLATA (Bron, FRANCE)

E1-PS04-183 - Toward a resilient transport system in the context of climate change: The case of Quebec

Moez KILANI (Dunkerque, FRANCE) (Pending)

E2-PS04-184 - Explaining Narrow-Body Aircraft Depreciation and Value Dynamics with Machine Learning

Rasmus ERLEMANN (Charlotte, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

F1-PS04-186 - Innovative Urban Public Transport Network Analysis

Darpan BHADRA (Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM)

F1-PS04-187 - Estimating the elasticities of substitution by commodity with intra-regional and zero trade flows

Masayoshi TANISHITA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

F2-PS04-188 - Regulation of Non-CO2 Effects in Aviation: Addressing Regulatory Gaps between Civil and State Aircraft in International Airspace

Martin HOCK (Cottbus, GERMANY)

F2-PS04-189 - Clearing the Air: Regional Impacts of China's Modal Shift from Road to Railway on PM and NOx Emissions

Shuqi ZHANG (Beijing, CHINA) (Pending)

F3-PS04-190 - Envisioning Future Mobility through the Lens of Quality of Life: Navigating Anticipations Across Multiple Possibilities in Chinese Cities

Juhyun LEE (Suzhou, CHINA)

F3-PS04-191 - Transport in change – experiences in Finnish rural areas

Valtteri AHONEN (Oulu, FINLAND)

F4-PS04-192 - Link-based pedestrian volume prediction using an elastic net : application of OD-based betweenness centrality

Seungbin IM (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

F4-PS04-193 - Impact of Perceived Safety on Walkability: Evidence from Mumbai Transit Areas

Vipul PARMAR (Mumbai, INDIA)

G1-PS04-194 - Motorway Rationales: Permanencies and evolutions through the lens of territory

Manon ESPINASSE (Champs Sur Marne, FRANCE)

G2-PS04-195 - From desire lines to traversal maps: complementary approaches for the analysis of CDR-based OD matrices in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Guilherme LEIVA (Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL)

H2-PS04-199 - Determining factors of road accident frequency: A literature review with a focus on spatial distribution

Maurício Oliveira De ANDRADE (Recife, BRAZIL)

H5-PS04-201 - Factor structure of driver behaviour in an emerging African city: an adaptation of the Driver Behaviour Questionnaire

Elmarie KRIEL (Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J002
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
14:05 - 14:30
Scale or management? Disentangling financial and environmental inefficiencies in regional airports through DEA

Jolien PAUWELS (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

14:30 - 14:55
Entry and Exit of Airports in Europe

Hans-Martin NIEMEIER (Bremen, GERMANY) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
Integrated Social Efficiency Assessment in Concessioned Airports: A Two-Stage DEA Network Approach

Viviane FALCÃO (Recife, BRAZIL)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J004
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
14:05 - 14:30
Merger waves in retrospective: evidence from the U.S. airline industry

Christian BONTEMPS (Toulouse, FRANCE)

14:30 - 14:55
Antitrust enforcement in the airline industry: a critical assessment of two recent cases

Andreas KNORR (Speyer, GERMANY)

14:55 - 15:20
Analyzing Airline Alliances through Multi-Attribute Graph Partitioning to Maximize Competition and Market Penetration Capability

Fabian BASTIN (Montreal, CANADA)

15:20 - 15:45
Assessing the effects of public mobility policies on air traffic in the French Outermost Regions: Evidence from Reunion Island

Sarodja NAMINZO (Montpellier, FRANCE)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi I - Mestre
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports
14:05 - 14:30
Performance assessment framework for small-sized passenger terminals: application to the port of Pozzallo

Elena COCUZZA (Catania, ITALY) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
From Semi to Full Automation Planning Container Terminal Transitions with Digital Twins

Olga GOTALAY (Rome, ITALY)

14:55 - 15:20
Leveraging Simulation for Human Factors Research in Port Logistics: A Focus on Quay Crane Operator Performance

Patrizia SERRA (Cagliari, ITALY)

15:20 - 15:45
Applying Automated HS Classification to Port Performance Analysis

Aristov NIKOLAY (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 316
Lectern sessions
SIG A3: Rail Transport - general

Chairperson: John PRESTON (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:05 - 14:30
Keeping it Together: successive efforts to redress the fragmentation of Britain’s privatised railways

John ARMSTRONG (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:30 - 14:55
Investing in Rail: The Recommendations of the Great German Economist F. List to the French King Louis-Philippe in 1837: Prospects for Future Investment in France

Laurent GUIHERY (Cergy - Pontoise Cedex, FRANCE)

14:55 - 15:20
A theory of optimal investment timing in railways

Asma OURHANI (Caen, FRANCE)

15:20 - 15:45
Risks in the railway public-private partnerships; a GCC perspective

Fawad RAJPUT (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 322
Lectern sessions
SIG A4: High Speed Rail: policy, investment and impacts
14:05 - 14:30
Head-on competition in the French high-speed rail market: can Trenitalia prove the transport economists wrong?

Yves CROZET (Lyon, FRANCE)

14:30 - 14:55
A data-driven causal analysis of the impact range and spatial heterogeneity of Japan’s high-speed railway: Employing spillover-robust DID and causal forests

Jingyuan WANG (Noda, JAPAN)

14:55 - 15:20
High-Speed Rail and Population Agglomeration in China: Implications for Urban Planning and Regional Development

Mingzhi XIAO (Tokyo, JAPAN)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
14:05 - 14:30
Benefits and challenges of flexible service integration in bus network redundancy

Jin-Yang LI (Nanchang, CHINA)

14:30 - 14:55
Usability Evaluation of Introducing Complementary Demand-Responsive Transport to Mitigate Transit Deserts using MAS

Yuhi KOJIMA (Nagoya, JAPAN)

14:55 - 15:20
Ridership and fiscal effects of free fare public transport

Eivind TVETER (Molde, NORWAY)

15:20 - 15:45
• Fare Evasion Strategies, Perceived Safety, and Travel Choices in Public Transport: Evidence from a Vignette Experiment

Jérémy CELSE (Bordeaux, FRANCE)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi E - Maury
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Takawira BLESSING (Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA)

14:05 - 14:30
Circular Strategies for End-of-Life Medicines in African Pharmaceutical Supply Chains

Takawira BLESSING (Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA)

14:30 - 14:55
From practice to theory and back: logistics as a collaborative planning catalyst in construction?

Fabrice BERROIR (Esch-Sur-Alzette, LUXEMBOURG)

14:55 - 15:20
Why Urban Freight Systems Fail: The Role of Stakeholder Relationship Dynamics

Paulus ADITJANDRA (Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J005
Lectern sessions
SIG B3: Freight Transport Operations and Intermodality

Chairperson: Ralf ELBERT (Darmstadt, GERMANY)

14:05 - 14:25
Mass Logistics Centers: Enhancing Transport Efficiency through Extended Transport Networks

Mats JANNÉ (Norrköping, SWEDEN)

14:25 - 14:45
Impacts of inland waterway disruptions on freight modal shifts and urban road congestion: Evidence from the Rhine River

Mohammad SHARIF (Essen, GERMANY)

14:45 - 15:05
Technological equipment and infrastructure patterns in european combined transport terminals: a descriptive analysis of facilities

Samira GHANEIAN SEBDANI (Darnstadt, GERMANY)

15:05 - 15:25
Assessing Fast Transshipment in Combined Transport for Courier, Express, and Parcel Logistics by means of a Multi-Agent Transport Simulation

Elija DEINEKO (Berlin, GERMANY)

15:25 - 15:45
Multimodal Transfer Hubs for Drought–Resilient Port–Hinterland Transport: A Rhine Corridor Study

Mahnam SAEEDNIA (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
14:05 - 14:30
Decoding Freight Trips: An Operational Logic-Driven Framework for Unlocking Insights from Heavy-Duty Truck Trajectories

Quan YUAN (Shanghai, CHINA)

14:30 - 14:55
Predicting Hyperlocal Delivery Demand with Visual and Remote Sensing Data: A Cross-Continental Framework

Agnivesh PANI (Varanasi, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Factors Influencing Service Times for Urban Deliveries in the United States

Oriana CALDERON (Knoxville, UNITED STATES)

15:20 - 15:45
A truck-and-bike delivery model to support city logistics: a case study of Bari, Italy

Erika Rosella MARINELLI (Bari, ITALY)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
14:05 - 14:30
Integrating Urban Logistics in the 15-minute City A Conceptual Framework

Abel Kebede REDA (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE)

14:30 - 14:55
Diversity in the evolution of last mile deliveries: The interactions between the e-commerce growth and urban development, planning and delivery service market

Takanori SAKAI (Tokyo, JAPAN)

14:55 - 15:20
Multi-Criteria Decision-Making for a Sustainable Urban Freight Transport System: A Case Study of Hanoi, Vietnam

Thi Nhu NGUYEN (Hanoi, VIETNAM)

15:20 - 15:45
Exploring the use of public transportation for crowdshipping services: A comparison of large Brazilian municipalities

Leise OLIVEIRA (Porto Alegre, BRAZIL)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

Chairperson: Michiel DE BOK (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

14:05 - 14:30
Influence of shipment size on distribution structures: an empirical investigation with micro-level truck trip data

Michiel DE BOK (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

14:30 - 14:55
Co-evolving Freight Shipments and Fleets: Examining Bidirectional Causality in Logistics Decisions

Prasanta SAHU (Hyderabad, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
A combined destination choice and tour creation model

Tilman MATTEIS (Berlin, GERMANY)

15:20 - 15:45
Exploring Consumer Preferences for Drone Delivery Services: An Integrated Choice and Latent Variable (ICLV) Model

Liu HSUN-TING (Tainan, TAIWAN)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Candace BRAKEWOOD (Knoxville, UNITED STATES)

14:05 - 14:30
An Analysis of Pedestrian Safety at Bus Stops in the United States Using FARS Data

Candace BRAKEWOOD (Knoxville, UNITED STATES)

14:30 - 14:55
An Eye-Tracking Study on Pedestrian Visual Attention: Analyzing Average Fixation Duration Across Traffic Elements under Time Pressure

Apurwa DHOKE (Roorkee, INDIA) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
A virtual sensor for real-time detection of conflict between pedestrians under dynamic risk conditions

Gayeong MOON (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

15:20 - 15:45
Did tactical urbanism improve pedestrian safety? A mixed-methods evaluation of Maginhawa Street, Quezon City, Philippines

Glenn Simon LATONERO (Quezon City, PHILIPPINES)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi H
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Mohamed SHAWKY (Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)

14:05 - 14:25
Risk Prediction and Factor Analysis of Traffic Accidents Considering Interactions between Roadside Environment Factors

Saki YONEZAWA (Tottori, JAPAN)

14:25 - 14:45
Analysis of contributing factors and risk assessment of traffic accidents on Highways in winter conditions

Yoshiko NAKAYAMA (Nagaoka, JAPAN)

14:45 - 15:05
Relative Injury Risk Assessment for Vehicle Occupants: An Analysis of Seating Position in Abu Dhabi Crashes

Mohamed SHAWKY (Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)

15:05 - 15:25
A Study on DUI Type and Risk Analysis: The Application of Survival and Cluster Analysis

Aera KANG (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 247
Lectern sessions
SIG D1: Data Collection and Processing Methods

Chairperson: Kelly CLIFTON (Vancouver, CANADA)

14:05 - 14:30
The Cost of Doing Nothing: A Lab Experiment on the Value of Time

Thierry BLAYAC (Montpellier, FRANCE)

14:30 - 14:55
Developing Eye-tracking Data Algorithms to Explore the Impact of the Built Environment on Individual Wayfinding Behavior

Liting YUAN (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Review of Observational Data Collection Methods for Measuring Place Behaviour on Streets

Kelly CLIFTON (Vancouver, CANADA)

15:20 - 15:45
Developing a framework to assess social vulnerability to vehicular emissions through an activity-based travel demand modelling approach

Azam KHAN (Halifax, CANADA)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi B - Hébraud
Special sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling
SIG D3: Applications of Travel Behaviour Analysis and Demand
SIG E2: Transport Pricing and Economic Regulation

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG E1: Transport System Analysis and Economic Evaluation

Chairperson: Fusun ULENGIN (Istanbul, TÜRKIYE)

14:05 - 14:30
LLM-Driven Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping: A Novel Approach to Analyzing the Transport-SDG Nexus

Fusun ULENGIN (Istanbul, TÜRKIYE)

14:30 - 14:55
Understanding the Scaling of Transport Energy Use with Operational Density

Anupriya ANUPRIYA (London, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
Factors Driving Circular Economy Adoption Behaviour in India

Rudra Prakash PRADHAN (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

15:20 - 15:45
The role of female drivers in women’s empowerment and business development: A case study for Bangladesh

Razon Chandra SAHA (Dhaka, BANGLADESH)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J200
Lectern sessions
SIG E2: Transport Pricing and Economic Regulation
14:05 - 14:30
Making auctions for transport capacity to roll

Frederic CHERBONNIER (Toulouse, FRANCE)

14:30 - 14:55
The Effect of Public Transport Pricing Policy: Experimental Evidence

Philippe GAGNEPAIN (Paris, FRANCE)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J101
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
14:05 - 14:30
Beyond the Ride: Understanding How Ride-Hailing Shapes Residential and Recreational Choices in Bengaluru

Shubhayan UKIL (Charlottesville, UNITED STATES)

14:30 - 14:55
Exploring determinants of shared parking supply considering spatial heterogeneity: A case study of Bucheon, South Korea

Gijun LEE (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

14:55 - 15:20
Modelling the energy demand from large-scale electrification of public transport bus fleets

Fabia MIORELLI (Stuttgart, GERMANY)

15:20 - 15:45
The role of contextual factors for private and commercial BEV adoption in Germany

Axel SCHAFFER (Munich, GERMANY)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi C - Montané
Special sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development

Chairperson: Masanobu KII (Suita, JAPAN)

14:05 - 14:30
Lecture 1

Eric MILLER (Toronto, CANADA)

14:30 - 14:55
Lecture 2

Gebhard WULFHORST (München, GERMANY)

14:55 - 15:20
Lecture 3

Gregory ERHARDT (Lexington, UNITED STATES)

15:20 - 15:45
Lecture 4

Martin KAGERBAUER (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi D - Raynaud
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
14:05 - 14:30
Dynamic Charging for Electric Trucks: Insights from a Real-World Overhead Line Field Trial

Regina LINKE (Darmstadt, GERMANY)

14:30 - 14:55
Emissions-aware charging scheduling for electric buses: regional electricity-mix impacts in Great Britain

Gregor STARK (Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:55 - 15:20
Electric Bus Transit in Canada: Rollout Strategy, Cost, and Emission Outlook

Moataz MOHAMED (Hamilton, CANADA)

15:20 - 15:45
Bilevel optimization of e?bike battery swapping station locations under queueing congestion

Salsabil SALAH (Brooklyn, UNITED STATES)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 105
Lectern sessions
SIG F3: Smart Transport, Smart City and Quality of Life
14:05 - 14:30
ST-CitySense: Dynamic Urban Mobility Recommendations via Spatio-Temporal Unit Integration and Multi-Modal Perception

Chonghao ZHANG (Shanghai, CHINA)

14:30 - 14:55
A hybrid machine learning and deep learning framework for predicting level of service in urban traffic and air quality forecasting

Vinay ANGADI (Bengaluru, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Training-Free Congestion Recognition from Urban Traffic Images via LLM-Based Reasoning

Hao YU (Shanghai, CHINA)

15:20 - 15:45
Transforming Flood Risk into Traffic Operational Scenarios A Comparative Study of LLMs for Urban Resilience

Geunhwi PARK (Ansan-Si, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Abhilash Chandra SINGH (Dublin, IRELAND)

14:05 - 14:30
Three-dimensional walking accessibility to multi-type public open spaces: Spatial equality and planning implications

Yepeng YAO (Hong Kong, HONG KONG) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
What Shapes Urban Cycling Speed? Rider, Trip, and Environmental Factors Matter

Abhilash Chandra SINGH (Dublin, IRELAND)

14:55 - 15:20
Modeling the occurrence of illegally parked bicycles in central Tokyo

Kenta SUZUKI (Noda City, JAPAN)

15:20 - 15:45
Assessing Cyclists’ Cognitive Load and Attention: The Influence of Urban Cycling Infrastructure Designs and Traffic Volumes

Yusak SUSILO (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
14:05 - 14:30
Bridging the mobility gap: Legal and social perspectives on transport accessibility for persons with disabilities in Switzerland. A mixed method study

Brigitte Elisabeth GANTSCHNIG (Winterthur, SWITZERLAND)

14:30 - 14:55
The impact of transport related climate policies on vulnerable households in Austria: Potential coping strategies and need for compensation measures

Paul PFAFFENBICHLER (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

14:55 - 15:20
A Paradigm Shift towards Accessibility Justice: applying the ‘Integrated Perspective on Accessibility’ to the Flemish job market

Josefien HOERÉE (Antwerpen, BELGIUM)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J203
Special sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi A - Despax
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Silvio NOCERA (Venice, ITALY)

14:05 - 14:30
The impact of small individual time savings in transport policy appraisal

Guenter EMBERGER (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Public policies, environmental licensing and cost–benefit analysis: foundations for the advancement of SAF in Brazil

André CASTELLANI LOPES (Florianópolis, BRAZIL)

14:55 - 15:20
Revisiting Cost-Benefit Analysis in Transport: Travel Time Savings, Stated Preference Studies, and the Decline of Benefits Over Time

Michal SUCHANEK (Gdansk, POLAND)

15:20 - 15:45
Policy Blind Spots in EU Liquid Bulk Transport

Anna FORNALSKA (Krems An Der Donau, AUSTRIA)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
14:05 - 14:30
Exploring User Experience Across Different Mobility Hubs in France

Mariana CEIA RAMOS MARIANO DA ROCHA (Paris 17, FRANCE)

14:30 - 14:55
User preferences for service enhancements and cost sensitivity in mobility hub development in six European regions

Christos GKARTZONIKAS (Nicosia, CYPRUS)

14:55 - 15:20
Investigating the Co-opetition Relationship between Bike-only Access Mode and Transit Feeder Mode of BSS from the Perspective of Multi-modal Green Transport Integration

Bing LIU (Shanghai, CHINA)

15:20 - 15:45
How does integration at shared mobility hubs affect multimodal travel behaviour?

Agnieszka STEFANIEC (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
14:05 - 14:30
Multidimensional Evaluation of X-minute Cities: Building the URBAN15 Composite Index Based on Triangulation of Research Methods

Anna URBANEK (Katowice, POLAND)

14:30 - 14:55
Which access matters? A comparative analysis of accessibility metrics and their impacts on commuting

Hisham NEGM (Montreal, CANADA)

14:55 - 15:20
Assessing accessibility through the 15-minute city concept: a critical systematic review

Saeid PIRA (Molde, NORWAY)

15:20 - 15:45
Evaluating the impact of emerging technologies on urban accessibility by public transport

Carla OLIVARES (Santiago, CHILE)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
14:05 - 14:30
Unveiling Inequalities in the Gig Economy: Analyzing Driver Earnings in Toronto's Ridehailing Industry

Mischa YOUNG (Montreal, CANADA)

14:30 - 14:55
Impacts of a new LRT on residents: an analysis in a Japanese regional city

Teppei OSADA (Utsunomiya, JAPAN)

14:55 - 15:20
Beyond proximity: Multidimensional public transit accessibility measures using GIS method in Oslo, Norway

Yibeltal Dubale TAZZIE (Molde, NORWAY)

15:20 - 15:45
Discourses on the Lower Thames Crossing

Robin HICKMAN (London, UNITED KINGDOM)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
14:05 - 14:30
Measuring What Matters: A Framework for Selecting Accessibility Measures to Evaluate Transport-Related Social Exclusion

Gregorio LUZ (Berkeley, UNITED STATES)

14:30 - 14:55
Beyond Location: Exploring Individual, Social, and Temporal Correlates of Perceived Car Dependence Through Structural Equation Models

Matthias CREMER-SCHULTE (Dortmund, GERMANY)

14:55 - 15:20
Identifying multi-dimensional transport disadvantage and car dependence in the South East Queensland region

Abraham LEUNG (Petrie / Tokyo, AUSTRALIA)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 256
Lectern sessions
SIG G6: Transport and Health

Chairperson: G M HRIDYA (Varanasi, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Differentiated patterns of mobility of care: a qualitative analysis of women caregivers of children and dependent adults in Bogotá

Andrea NAVARRETE (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Disability and Mobility: Evidence on Barriers, Enablers, and Policy Implications from Indian Cities

G M HRIDYA (Varanasi, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Transport Equity and Employee Well-being in Lagos: A Social Media Analysis of Informal Transport Systems

Rasheed AZEEZ (Lagos, NIGERIA) (Pending)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 245
Lectern sessions
SIG H1: Transport Policy, Planning and Financing in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Ching-Chiao YANG (Kaohsiung, TAIWAN)

14:05 - 14:30
The Algebra of Infrastructure Finance

Binyam REJA (Washington, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
Financing models for the maintenance of Bus Rapid Transit systems in Brazil: challenges and strategies for financial and operational sustainability

Leonardo MEIRA (Recife, BRAZIL)

14:55 - 15:20
Efficiency evaluation of listed transport companies in Vietnam using the Slack-Based Measure model

Thuong-Truyet NGO (Kaohsiung, TAIWAN)

15:20 - 15:45
The Potential and Limits of Public Transport Electrification in Developing Countries

Ángel APARICIO (Madrid, SPAIN)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J003
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Arkopal K GOSWAMI (Kharagpur, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
The Double-Edged Nature of Multimodal Commuting: Lessons from Jakarta’s Urban Mobility

Siti ASWAD (Jakarta, INDONESIA) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
Unlocking Sustainable Urban Transport Development in Nigeria: Strategies for Access, Mobility, and Integration

Innocent OGWUDE (Okerenkoko, Delta, NIGERIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Multi-Criteria Spatial Optimization for Metro Line Alignment: Integrating Socioeconomic, Environmental, and Security Indicators in Rio de Janeiro's Eastern Metropolitan Corridor

Romulo ORRICO FILHO (Rio De Janeiro, BRAZIL)

15:20 - 15:45
Unclogging the Arteries at the Heart of Cebu: Enhancing Urban Mobility through a Proposed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System against Flooding Issues in Mandaue City

Christian Ericson DELOS SANTOS (Las Pinas City, PHILIPPINES)

08/07
14:05 - 15:45
J202
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Punyabeet SARANGI (Dhanbad, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Determinants of spatial and temporal patterns of public bicycle sharing use in an Indian city

Abhishek BANSAL (Hauz Khas, INDIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Forecasting Aviation Demand Recovery with Exogenous Drivers: A Comparative Evaluation of Domestic and International Flows for Indian Airports

K.c ANUJ (Dhanbad, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
A review of the integration of exposure and vulnerability to floods, considering transport indicators in Indian and global studies

Aashly VINCENT SHEEBA SHERIN (Delhi, INDIA)

08/07
15:45 - 16:15
Break areas
Breaks

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Poster area
Poster sessions
A1-PS05-203 - Integrated Multi-Domain Border Surveillance Using AI-Enhanced Radar Networks

Bhaskar Jyoti DUTTA (Singapore, SINGAPORE) (Pending)

A1-PS05-204 - Exploring the experience of commercial airline pilots during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact on job satisfaction

Lucy BUDD (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

A1-PS05-205 - Comparative analysis of operational indicators in the aircraft maintenance routing problem

Harcènage DANSOU (Montreal, CANADA)

A2-PS05-206 - Categorizing the Ship Service Providers’ Service Levels

Omnia ALLAM (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

A2-PS05-207 - The Role of the Bangkaan (Boat) Services in Everyday Mobility: The Case of Sta. Ana and Sta. Mesa, Manila, Philippines

Armani ALCALA (Quezon City, PHILIPPINES)

A3-PS05-208 - Railway Corridors as a Driver of European Integration and a Guarantee of Supply Resilience under Hybrid Threats

Alona LEBEDIEVA (Kyiv, UKRAINE)

A5-PS05-209 - Investigating driving characteristics of last mile delivery professionals in Greece: The case of mobile phone use while driving

Panagiotis PAPANTONIOU (Egaleo, GREECE) (Pending)

B3-PS05-210 - Comparative Analysis for the Integration of Freight Transport Supply in Urban Rail Networks

Juan Jose DIAZ RODRIGUEZ (Cali, COLOMBIA) (Pending)

B4-PS05-211 - Agent-Based Simulation for Siting Front Distribution Warehouses and Redefining Service Regions in Instant Retail

Liu JIAQI (Macau, CHINA)

B4-PS05-212 - From Complementarity to Consolidation: A Bottom-Up Framework for improving operations in Urban Logistics

Carlos GRANADA (Antwerpen, BELGIUM)

B5-PS05-213 - A data-driven approach to understand truck tour distance and fuel consumption dependence on freight demand segments

Srinath MAHESH (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

B5-PS05-214 - Capacity-location choice model for logistics facilities in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area

Tomoya KAWASAKI (Tokyo, JAPAN)

C1-PS05-215 - Linear analytical model for static traffic assignment : explicit formulation of OD travel times and link flows

Baptiste LEROUX (Rueil-Malmaison, FRANCE)

C1-PS05-216 - Empirical validation of METANET extensions for modelling variable speed limits

Prashant BAVISKAR (Holland Park, AUSTRALIA) (Pending)

C1-PS05-217 - Accounting for Lag and Latency in Communication-Free Distributed Control Algorithm for Autonomous Vehicles at Intersections with Reduced-Scale Mobile Robots

Arman HAGHBAYAN (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

C2-PS05-218 - Optimal design of a BRT network considering trunk-feeder services

Victor CANTILLO (Barranquilla, COLOMBIA) (Pending)

C2-PS05-219 - Beyond Traditional Frontiers: A Generative Manifold Learning Approach for Nuanced Efficiency Analysis in Urban Rail Transit

Jiaming LI (London, UNITED KINGDOM)

C3-PS05-220 - The impact of reservation order ratio on the efficiency of ride-pooling service

Zixuan YANG (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

C3-PS05-221 - Data fusion of route control detector data and vehicle CAM messages to improve traffic data accuracy and quality

Alen KOLAREC (Stuttgart, GERMANY)

C4-PS05-222 - Effect of the United Arab Emirates child safety seat and mandatory seatbelt legislation on child passenger injuries and fatalities

Muhammad Uba ABDULAZEEZ (Al Ain, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)

C4-PS05-223 - Evaluating the Effectiveness of Road Infrastructure Interventions using Surrogate Safety Analysis: The Significance of Accounting Temporal Conflict Severity

Sukhanya K. (Palakkad, INDIA)

C4-PS05-224 - From Strategy to Results: Abu Dhabi’s Journey Towards Vision Zero

Sumaya AL NEYADI (Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)

D1-PS05-225 - Map-based web surveys in transportation research

Désirée NILSSON (Malmö, SWEDEN)

D2-PS05-226 - Heterogeneity in Urban Mobility Choices across City Size and Car Ownership: A Panel Mixed Logit Approach

Chun-Chen CHOU (Osaka, JAPAN)

D2-PS05-227 - From First Trial to Regular Rider: Decoding the Factors Influencing Continuous Use Intention of Autonomous Taxis

Yinan DONG (Hangzhou, CHINA)

D2-PS05-228 - Activity-based model correction mechanism development: A framework for optimizing input composition to improve spatial transferability

Yuanchen MA (Kensington, AUSTRALIA)

D2-PS05-229 - Tourist Mobility Decisions in Island Contexts: A Mixed Logit Analysis of Time and Cost Factors

Claudio MANTERO (Funchal, PORTUGAL) (Pending)

D2-PS05-230 - Behavioural drivers and policy levers for decarbonising Australia’s heavy-duty vehicle sector

- ANNISA (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

D3-PS05-231 - Exploring the Factors Associated with Battery Electric Vehicle Ownership, (Dis)Continuation, and User Satisfaction in Japan

Toshiyuki YAMAMOTO (Nagoya, JAPAN)

D3-PS05-232 - How parking prices affect on-street parking duration? Evidence from a user panel

Edith COMBES (Vaulx-En-Velin, FRANCE)

D3-PS05-233 - Agent-based simulation of weekly mobility patterns in the Ile-de-France region

Nicolas COULOMBEL (Marne-La-Vallée, FRANCE)

D3-PS05-234 - Modelling transit demand variability across bus service types

Bita FAROKHIAN (Montreal, CANADA)

D4-PS05-235 - Shift from workplace to home office: Will it affect relocation decisions?

Anisa Fauzi RATNASARI (Belval, Esch Sur Alzette, LUXEMBOURG)

E1-PS05-236 - The business model of intermediaries operating the ride-hailing digital platforms in Poland

Tomasz TYC (Warsaw, POLAND)

E2-PS05-237 - Evaluating the Deutschlandticket: From a Nationwide Fare Subsidy to the Individual Consumer Surplus

Martin SCHLETT (Munich, GERMANY)

F2-PS05-241 - Do Electric Scooters Substitute or Supplement Household Fleets? A Copula-based Approach Linking Urban Form, Travel Attitudes, Ownership, and VKT

Punyabeet SARANGI (Dhanbad, INDIA)

F2-PS05-242 - Investigating the causal impact of subway expansion on carbon emissions in Beijing, China

He HAO (Beijing, CHINA) (Pending)

F3-PS05-243 - City-specific priorities in EV charging station planning: Inferences from a multi-contextual analysis across urban India

Sandeepan ROY (Hyderabad, INDIA) (Pending)

F4-PS05-244 - Sufficiency and consumption: exploring the paradox of “less for more” in transport and beyond

Florent LAROCHE (Lyon, FRANCE)

F4-PS05-246 - Pedestrian Perceptions and Behavioural Segmentation for Walkability in Delhi, India: A Pilot Study

Pratik JHA (South West Delhi, INDIA)

G4-PS05-248 - Strengthening mobility and social participation opportunities by promoting cycling. Lessons learnt from cost-free cycling courses for low-income adults in the Hannover region

Caroline ROZYNEK (Frankfurt A.m., GERMANY)

H1-PS05-249 - Fuel Subsidy Removal and Mode Choice of Respondents: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria

Oluwayemi ADERIBIGBE (Akure, NIGERIA)

H2-PS05-250 - Analyzing critical performance parameters of un-signalized intersection from three-wheelers perspective in a simulated environment

Biraja Prasad NAYAK (Bhubaneswar, INDIA)

H5-PS05-251 - The nexus between minibus taxi use as the dominant transportation mode and the experience of accidents in Johannesburg

Chengete CHAKAMERA (Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi I - Mestre
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
16:20 - 16:40
Balancing emission reduction and network resilience in aviation: a machine learning analysis of short-haul flight bans

Ziyu CUI (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

16:40 - 17:00
Short-haul ban or zero-emission aircraft? Balancing social welfare and emissions control

Yan LIU (Hong Kong, CHINA)

17:00 - 17:20
Evaluating Emission-Reduction Policies at Schiphol Airport Using a Predictive Digital Twin Approach

Aswin Menon NANDAKUMAR (Den Haag, NETHERLANDS)

17:20 - 17:40
Comparing air transport decarbonisation policies using a sectoral assessment model

Antoine SALGAS (Toulouse, FRANCE)

17:40 - 18:00
Prolonged Russia-Ukraine War Amplifies Social Welfare Losses and Aviation Carbon Emissions

Chunan WANG (Beijing, CHINA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi H
Special sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Claudio FERRARI (Genoa, ITALY)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Jeroen PRUYN (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

16:20 - 16:45
Decarbonizing Brazilian Cabotage: An Assessment of Green Corridor Readiness

Vanina MACOWSKI DURSKI SILVA (Joinville, BRAZIL)

16:45 - 17:10
Advancing Waterborne decarbonization in Europe through Research and Innovation

Monica GROSSO (Ispra, ITALY)

17:10 - 17:35
Decarbonising the Greek Ferry Fleet: An Opportunity for Transformation

Athena ROUMBOUTSOS (Chios, GREECE)

17:35 - 18:00
Transport-Informed Ship Design for Carbon Capture: An Optimisation Approach for the Sweden–Northern Lights Corridor

Per MOTTRAM HOGSTRÖM (Göteborg, SWEDEN)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J003
Lectern sessions
SIG A3: Rail Transport - general

Chairperson: John ARMSTRONG (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:20 - 16:40
Counting sleepers: a demand model for night trains in Central Europe based on actual travel data

Tim RICKFELDER (Dresden, GERMANY)

16:40 - 17:00
New Airport Access Railway Project in Tokyo Metropolitan Area

Shinji MORIMOTO (Tokyo, JAPAN)

17:00 - 17:20
Factors influencing the success of intercity freight and passenger railway projects. A multicriteria hierarchical analysis (AHP) approach

Alvaro RODRIGUEZ (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)

17:20 - 17:40
A Station-to-Station Ridership Model for Metro Rail Systems: Application to Bengaluru Metro

Nurul HASAN (Bengaluru Urban, INDIA) (Pending)

17:40 - 18:00
Can High-Speed Rail Have Wider Economic Impacts? Evidence from the UK

John PRESTON (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
16:20 - 16:45
Influence of reclaimed asphalt pavement aggregates on degree of hydration, permeation and shrinkage of cement concrete

Sarah Mariam ABRAHAM (Jammu, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
Effect of accelerated carbonation on coarse RAP incorporated concrete

Daltej Singh GILL (Pilani, INDIA)

17:10 - 17:35
Improving Curing Efficiency in Rigid Pavements by Harnessing Internal Curing Potential from Recycled Concrete Aggregates

Anusha TOSHIKHANI (Mumbai, INDIA)

17:35 - 18:00
Multi-slab modelling of continuously reinforced concrete pavements with steel and bamboo rebars

Aman KASHYAP (Kharagpur, INDIA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J200
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Alex CARROLL (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

16:20 - 16:45
Optimizing drop trailer networks: Advanced analytics for efficient supply chains

Alex CARROLL (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

16:45 - 17:10
Demand for goods-in-transit insurance: sustainable solution for behavioural dispositions of logistics service providers in metropolitan Lagos, Nigeria

Taiwo Olarinre OLUWALEYE (Ado-Ekiti, NIGERIA) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
Sharing Economy - Shared Resource Use in Supply Chain Management

Hans-Christian PFOHL (Darmstadt, GERMANY)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
16:20 - 16:45
Commercial Vehicle Load Zone Programs in US Cities

Giacomo DALLA CHIARA (Seattle, UNITED STATES)

16:45 - 17:10
Curb space management – a stakeholder perspective

Jon WILLIAMSSON (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

17:10 - 17:35
Reducing nuisance and enhancing efficiency: the impact of spatial interventions on dwell time in urban logistics

Sam VELD (Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS)

17:35 - 18:00
Evidence-Based Process Model for Planning Loading Zones in Urban Freight Transport

Clemens BALKE (Dortmund, GERMANY)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J101
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
16:20 - 16:40
Implementing zero-emission zones: Lessons from the 10-year route to cleaner urban freight transport in the Netherlands

Anna DREISCHERF (Groningen, NETHERLANDS)

16:40 - 17:00
Upscaling zero-emission and low-impact delivery models for e-commerce in urban areas – Barriers and opportunities

Finn WINKELMANN (The Hague, NETHERLANDS)

17:00 - 17:20
What Drives the Intention to Adopt Electric Freight Vehicles in a Developing Nation? A Case of Kolkata, India

Nilanjan PAUL (Kharagpur, INDIA)

17:20 - 17:40
Small Business, Big Problem? Ex-Ante Analysis of a Dutch Urban Logistics Zero-Emission Zone by Company Size and Industry

Paul BUIJS (Groningen, NETHERLANDS)

17:40 - 18:00
2025 Zero Emission Zone for City Logistics in the Netherlands: Comparison between the readiness of SME's in 4 Dutch Cities

Thato MOTLOUNG (Amersfoort, NETHERLANDS)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 316
Lectern sessions
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

Chairperson: Joel LÖFVING (Göteborg, SWEDEN)

16:20 - 16:45
Energy?as?a?Service for Battery Electric Trucks: Investigating Smart Charging Savings and Pricing Preferences for Germany

Markus SCHILLER (Leinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY)

16:45 - 17:10
Sequential Decision Analysis for Fleet Replacement in Electric Truck Adoption

Simon FRÖLANDER (Uppsala, SWEDEN)

17:10 - 17:35
What Number Should I Pick? Reviewing Energy Use Assumptions in Electric- and Hydrogen Truck Modeling Studies

Joel LÖFVING (Göteborg, SWEDEN)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 304
Lectern sessions
SIG C1: Traffic Theory and Modelling/Optimization and Traffic Flow

Chairperson: Narra MALATHI (Vijayawada, INDIA)

16:20 - 16:45
TRAFFIC FLOW EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS AND CONTROL MEASURES IN CONGESTED AREAS - A CASE STUDY BANGALORE CITY

Narra MALATHI (Vijayawada, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
Effects of seat removal on boarding–alighting dynamics and in-car density in metro systems: evidence from Seoul Line 4 using PTV Viswalk simulation

Byung Kyu KIM (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J202
Lectern sessions
SIG C2: Urban Transport operations
16:20 - 16:45
Electric Bus Scheduling under Hybrid Charging with Travel Time and Energy Uncertainty

Kun AN (Shanghai, CHINA)

16:45 - 17:10
Balancing Efficiency and Equity: A Bi-level Model for Urban Air Mobility Vertiport Location and Operation Configuration

Chen DU (Higashi Hiroshima, JAPAN)

17:10 - 17:35
Spatial-Temporal Equity Assessment of Public Transport Travel Time Reliability

Martin TRÉPANIER (Montreal, CANADA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 256
Lectern sessions
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

Chairperson: Takahiro TSUBOTA (Matsuyama, JAPAN)

16:20 - 16:45
Assessing the Impact of Driver Assistance System on Fuel and Driving Efficiency in Indian Traffic

Nipjyoti BHARADWAJ (Guwahati, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
STREETS: Scalable Multisensor Road Assessment with Real-Time RTQI for Fleet-Scale Deployment in Emerging Cities

P Sree HARSHITHA (Sullurupet, INDIA)

17:10 - 17:35
Crowdsourced data-driven approaches for urban traffic incident detection

Sudha CHAGANTI (Mumbai, INDIA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Eva MICHELARAKI (Athens, GREECE)

16:20 - 16:45
Quantifying Pedestrian-Vehicle Conflict Risk in Urban Crossings Using Post-Encroachment Time and Pedestrian Safety Margin

Shahana AVATHKATTIL (Newcastle Upon Tyne, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:45 - 17:10
Gap Acceptance Decisions of Pedestrians under Time Pressure: A Study at Signalized Free Left-Turn Crossings

Apurwa DHOKE (Roorkee, INDIA) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
Modelling Approaches for Predicting Pedestrian Movement at Urban Midblock Areas of Hyderabad, India.

Kumar MOLUGARAM (Hyderabad, INDIA) (Pending)

17:35 - 18:00
When the Lights Go Out: Observing Pedestrian and Driver Behavior During a Traffic Signal Failure in Central Athens

Stella ROUSSOU (Athens, GREECE)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Bernd KALTENHÄUSER (Villingen-Schwenningen, GERMANY)

16:20 - 16:45
Collision directions in road accidents between passenger and freight vehicles in Japan

Bernd KALTENHÄUSER (Villingen-Schwenningen, GERMANY)

16:45 - 17:10
Crash frequency models for road users (pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles) in urban areas by spatial clustering and centrality indices

Youssef Tarek ALI (Milano, ITALY)

17:10 - 17:35
Evaluating Frequency Domain Approach For Hazardous Roadway Segment Identification

Parveen KUMAR (Delhi, INDIA)

17:35 - 18:00
Application of the Geographically Weighting Technique to the Machine Learning Algorithm for Fatal Traffic Accident Prediction

Seokwon MIN (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J002
Lectern sessions
SIG D1: Data Collection and Processing Methods

Chairperson: Jan VALLÉE (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

16:20 - 16:45
Active Travel GNSS Trajectory Pre-processing Method Based on Graph Conversion

Changyeob BAEK (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:45 - 17:10
Impacts of network completeness and quality on real world GPS trajectory map-matching algorithmic performance for bicycle trip reconstruction

Hannah BONESTROO (Brooklyn, UNITED STATES)

17:10 - 17:35
Constructing pedestrian flow paths using grid-based mobile phone OD data

Yunim LYU (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

17:35 - 18:00
From counts to patterns: large-scale analysis and extrapolation of bicycle volumes

Jan VALLÉE (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Laurent CAZOR (Kgs. Lyngby, DENMARK)

16:20 - 16:45
Cycling Beyond the Shortest Path: Analyzing Micro-Scale Environmental Influences on Route Selection

Angela S. BERGANTINO (Bari, ITALY)

16:45 - 17:10
Cyclists route choice modeling from trip duration data in urban areas

Mohamadou SALIFOU (Toulouse, FRANCE)

17:10 - 17:35
Inter-relationship between objective safety and route choice of bicycle riders: A behavioural study of commuter cyclists

Rashmeet Kaur KHANUJA (Gurugram, INDIA)

17:35 - 18:00
The impact of energy expenditure on cyclists' route choices: model formulation and large-scale GPS case study

Laurent CAZOR (Kgs. Lyngby, DENMARK)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Anton IVANOV (Puli, TAIWAN)

16:20 - 16:45
How local cycling culture influence commuting choices: a mixed logit study

Sapan TIWARI (Melbourne, AUSTRALIA) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
How do motorists value policy and infrastructure attributes for adopting e-bikes? Analysing preference heterogeneity among non-users of e-bikes

Zabiulla MOHAMMAD (Hyderabad, INDIA) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
Using a Bivariate Ordered Probit and a Latent-Variable Model to Investigate Willingness to Use Shared Electric Scooters among University Students

Anton IVANOV (Puli, TAIWAN) (Pending)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG D3: Applications of Travel Behaviour Analysis and Demand
16:20 - 16:45
The Role of Shared Mobility in Paratransit: Comparing Trip Characteristics of Electric Shared Mopeds and Taxi Services

Yu-Shyun CHIEN (Taichung, TAIWAN)

16:45 - 17:10
The role of on-demand ridepooling in urban public transport: Insights from rider feedback and counterfactuals

Nico KUEHNEL (Berlin, GERMANY)

17:10 - 17:35
Exploring Factors affecting the Intention to Use Autonomous Public Transport vehicles

Filippo FAPPANNI (Milan, ITALY)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 105
Lectern sessions
SIG D4: ICT, Activities, Time Use and Travel Demand

Chairperson: M. Zudhy IRAWAN (Yogyakarta, INDONESIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Does one partner's teleworking affect the other partner’s teleworking? Telework arrangement and gender differences in dual-earner households using the German time-use survey

Wei-Chieh HUANG (München, GERMANY)

16:45 - 17:10
Modeling realistic human behavior using generative agents in a multimodal transport system: Software architecture and Application to Toulouse

Kamaldeep Singh OBEROI (Toulouse, FRANCE)

17:10 - 17:35
Built Environment and Shopping Trips Revisited: E-Shopping as Mediator or Moderator

Raúl F. ELIZONDO-CANDANEDO (Madrid, SPAIN)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi D - Raynaud
Lectern sessions
SIG E1: Transport System Analysis and Economic Evaluation

Chairperson: Shankar DESHPANDE (Mumbai, INDIA)

16:20 - 16:45
An Analysis of Impact of Climate Card on Public Transit Ridership in Seoul Using Synthetic Difference-in-Difference Method

Yuna LEE (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

16:45 - 17:10
Optimal Fare Policy and Fleet Sizing for an Integrated Fixed-route Transit and Microtransit System

Ritun SAHA (Irvine, UNITED STATES)

17:10 - 17:35
New public transit systems and metropolitan dynamics of employment and economic activities: A systematic review of empirical studies and methodological insights for causal inference

Salomé PINEL (Lyon, FRANCE)

17:35 - 18:00
Land Value Capture and Mumbai Metro Corridor Analysis: Evidence from Difference-in-Differences and Synthetic Control Method for Urban Infrastructure Finance

Shankar DESHPANDE (Mumbai, INDIA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
16:20 - 16:45
Retail Transformation and Accessibility in Belo Horizonte: Insights from Spatial Analysis

Gracielle GONÇALVES FERREIRA DE ARAÚJO (Recife, BRAZIL)

16:45 - 17:10
Development of a tool for proposing new shop locations to enhance visitors’ circulation in shopping streets

Yuga WATANABE (Suita-Shi, JAPAN)

17:10 - 17:35
The dynamic freighter network - A big data perspective on the flexibility and behaviour of freighters in air transportation

Vincent VAN BOCKSTAELE (Antwerpen, BELGIUM) (Pending)

17:35 - 18:00
New Urban Transport and Real Estate Dynamics: Evidence from Online Platform Data

Lucas GERMAIN (Quebec, CANADA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi B - Hébraud
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
16:20 - 16:45
Do People Make the Connection Between Residential Choice and Their Transport Emissions?

Amin FATTAHI (Montreal, CANADA)

16:45 - 17:10
Disentangling Unequal Exposure to Traffic Emissions: A Vehicle-Class-Resolved Spatiotemporal Analysis

Junshi XU (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

17:10 - 17:35
Estimating road traffic emissions: contributions from car fleet synthesis

Marjolaine LANNES (Marne-La-Vallée Cedex, FRANCE)

17:35 - 18:00
Green Cycling Infrastructure: Contributions to Reducing Air Pollution and the Heat Island Effect in Campinas, Brazil

Letícia APARECIDA DE PAIVA (Campinas, BRAZIL)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi C - Montané
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
16:20 - 16:45
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR PREDICTING NAVIGATION BOTTLENECKS IN THE TAPAJÓS CORRIDOR

Maisa TOBIAS (Belém, BRAZIL) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
Financing Freight Electrification: Modeling the Total Cost of Ownership of Battery-Electric Trucks under Residual Value and Interest Rate Uncertainties

Juan C LOPEZ (Davis, UNITED STATES)

17:10 - 17:35
Scaling up electric freight transport: exploring the impact of charging on the electricity system

Jasper BAKKER (Groningen, NETHERLANDS)

17:35 - 18:00
Heterogeneous Patterns in Transport-Logistics Capacity and CO2 Emissions: A Latent Profile Analysis

Hanna JO (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 245
Lectern sessions
SIG F3: Smart Transport, Smart City and Quality of Life
16:20 - 16:45
Examining the Alignment of Smart Mobility Projects with UN SDGs: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis

Shahid HUSSAIN (Oulu, FINLAND)

16:45 - 17:10
Artificial intelligence in transportation: evidence from local governance in the United States

Meng CAI (Darmstadt, GERMANY)

17:10 - 17:35
Data-driven agile planning for responsible mobility – study protocol and initial activities in the collaborative research center AgiMo

Regine GERIKE (Dresden, GERMANY)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Guenter EMBERGER (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Exploring the pathways from public transport perceived accessibility to subjective well-being in China

Jiahang LIU (Shenzhen, CHINA)

16:45 - 17:10
Assessing Last and First Mile Public Transport Connectivity and Resilience in Bangaluru and Jakarta: A Spatial Network Analysis under Normal and Disrupted Conditions

Siti ASWAD (Jakarta, INDONESIA)

17:10 - 17:35
Enhancing cycling network design: an integrated modeling framework to optimize the deployment of cycling facilities

Wei-Hsun CHEN (Taipei, TAIWAN)

17:35 - 18:00
Cyclist Behavior Analysis on the Perception of Self and Others

Yu-Ting HSU (Taipei, TAIWAN)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
16:20 - 16:45
Equity in Zero-Emission Truck Infrastructure Systems

Patricia ARNAL-LUNA (Davis, UNITED STATES)

16:45 - 17:10
Who gets measured and how? A scoping review of evaluation approaches for assessing public transit interventions across demographic groups

Poorva JAIN (Edmonton, CANADA)

17:10 - 17:35
Managing Scalable Dimensionality and Explainability for Equity-sensitive Transport Decision-making via Weighted Optimization and Index Fund Models

Esta QIU (Dresden, GERMANY)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi E - Maury
Special sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J203
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
16:20 - 16:45
Proactive–Adaptive Public Transport Planning: Bus Network Redesign for Urban Rail Disruptions

Andrea ARALDO (Palaiseau, FRANCE)

16:45 - 17:10
The influence of land use differences on high-demand Origin-Destination flow in urban rail transit: The case of Shanghai, China

Yuan QIN (Shanghai, CHINA)

17:10 - 17:35
Which bike-train integration strategy is most suitable in a city? A cost comparison using continuous approximation

Regine TEJADA (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J204
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
16:20 - 16:45
Understanding the dynamics of market evolution and the intention-behavior gap in the context of BRT adoption in Montréal, Canada

Thiago CARVALHO (Montreal, CANADA)

16:45 - 17:10
Work-from-Home and Residential Relocation: Evidence from the Netherlands in the pre-COVID, during and post-COVID periods?

Cira PITOMBO (São Carlos, BRAZIL)

17:10 - 17:35
Designing Equitable and Low-Carbon Urban Future: A Study of Cities in the Tel Aviv Metropolis

Alina ZUKIN (Tel Aviv, ISRAEL)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J004
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
16:20 - 16:45
Travel Patterns Approach to Justify Personalized and Automated Transportation

Gabriel DADASHEV (Tel Aviv, ISRAEL)

16:45 - 17:10
An Analysis of Travel Behaviour Considering Income in Regional Urban Areas

Soraaki TOYOOKA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

17:10 - 17:35
Working Next Door: A residential coworking trial in a Swiss urban living lab and its effects on commuting and living-space demand

Noah BALTHASAR (Lucerne, SWITZERLAND)

17:35 - 18:00
Mobility needs of mothers of school-going children within low-income groups in Delhi

Deepty JAIN (Delhi, INDIA)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
J005
Lectern sessions
SIG H1: Transport Policy, Planning and Financing in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Ronghui LIU (Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:20 - 16:45
Examining the Land, Finance, and Policy Nexus: Pathways for Transit-Oriented Development in Emerging Economies

Bala Eswari MACHA (Kharagpur, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
How Close is Close Enough? Property Type and Cluster Nuances in the Price Effects of LRT-1 Proximity

Leibniz PARRA (Quezon City, PHILIPPINES)

17:10 - 17:35
Towards Soot-Free Public Transport in Developing Countries

Ronghui LIU (Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM)

17:35 - 18:00
Frameworks for Public Transport Management: Assessing Demarcation Models and Improvement Strategies

Sadayuki YAGI (Shhinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, JAPAN) (Pending)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 247
Lectern sessions
SIG H2: Infrastructure Operation and Traffic Management in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Ashish VERMA (Bengaluru, INDIA)

16:20 - 16:45
CONSTRAINTS TO THE PERFORMANCE OF URBAN TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE IN LAGOS METROPOLIS: A TRIAD DIMENSIONS

Ayobami Ademola AKANMU (Ibadan, NIGERIA) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
An Integrated UAV and V-Box Assessment of Operational Deficiencies at a High-Demand Unsignalized Intersection under Heterogeneous Traffic Conditions

Ashish DHAMANIYA (Surat, INDIA)

17:10 - 17:35
Fare-Free Bus Scheme for Women: Modelling usage, challenges and willingness to pay for improved service quality

Meghna VERMA (Bengaluru, INDIA)

17:35 - 18:00
Investigation and Analysis of Traffic Lane Overlapping Driving Behavior on Mountainous Multi-Lane Highway Curves in Thailand

Napon SRISAKDA (Phayao, THAILAND)

08/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Bivina G. R. (Bhopal, INDIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Restrictive Measures for Road Traffic Management Policies- What may work in India? A Systematic Review

Aman KUMAR (Varanasi, INDIA) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
Data-Driven Forecasting of Bus Occupancy for Efficient Transit Operations under Demand Variability: Evidence from Varanasi, India

G M HRIDYA (Varanasi, INDIA) (Pending)

08/07
18:05 - 19:00
Amphi A - Despax
WCTRS Assembly

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Poster area
Poster sessions
A1-PS06-253 - A fuzzy multi-objective model for airport bus schedule optimization: weekly analysis of Penghu airport's peak holiday operations

Suiling LI (Penghu/makung, TAIWAN) (Pending)

A1-PS06-254 - Vertiport Layout and Capacity Design through Event-Based Simulation

Francesco DE FABIIS (Milan, ITALY)

A2-PS06-255 - Optimizing Port Infrastructure for Cold Chain Marine Freight: Berth and Warehouse Capacity Planning

Fangyu LIU (Dalian, CHINA)

A5-PS06-258 - Autonomous Trucking Technology, Existence Acceptance, and Regulatory Preferences of Road Users: A Driving Simulation Approach

Meen-Sung KIM (Atlanta, UNITED STATES)

B1-PS06-259 - Digital Traceability in Agrifood Supply Chains and Logistics

Maryam SAFARNEZHAD (Nsw, AUSTRALIA) (Pending)

B3-PS06-260 - Automation-driven Framework for Freight Transport and Logistic Hubs

Luca LUCIETTI (Rome, ITALY)

B4-PS06-262 - Optimizing Last-Mile Delivery Through Transit-Integrated Workforce Management: A Rolling Horizon Approach with Real-Time Constraint Adaptation

Qiuhong HUANG (Tokyo, JAPAN)

B5-PS06-263 - A Microsimulation Approach to Assess the Impacts of Demand Management Strategies on E-Commerce Delivery Tours

Sofia PEREZ-GUZMAN (Atlanta, UNITED STATES)

C1-PS06-264 - Framing an approach for on-ramp merging optimization in mixed traffic environment

Salvatore VISCIO (Bari, ITALY)

C1-PS06-265 - Evaluation of Self-organizing Control at a Diverging Diamond Intersection

Percy AGYEI-ESSIFUL (Ames, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

C1-PS06-266 - Multiclass and single class traffic assignment model applications for an emerging city transport plan

Lance Kenneth MAMUYAC (Manila, PHILIPPINES)

C1-PS06-267 - Introducing NEUTRAL: Next-gEneration Urban Traffic AnaLysis

Tayo FABUSUYI (Ann Arbor, UNITED STATES)

C2-PS06-268 - A Study on Psychological Resistance to Bus Punctuality

Mio SUZUKI (Hiratsuka, JAPAN)

C3-PS06-270 - Role of Technical Interventions in Enhancing Pedestrian Safety: A Systematic Review

Vamshi Krishna KUDURUPAKA (Roorkee, INDIA) (Pending)

C3-PS06-271 - Estimating the Effectiveness of a Smart Crosswalk to alert Distracted Pedestrians at Signalized Intersection

Vamshi Krishna KUDURUPAKA (Roorkee, INDIA) (Pending)

C4-PS06-273 - Understanding the Effect of Built Environment Characteristics and Vehicle Miles Traveled on the Number of Fatal Crashes

Srinivas PULUGURTHA (University, UNITED STATES)

C4-PS06-274 - Evaluating the effectiveness of heavy-truck bans on expressway crash severity using an EPDO prediction and synthetic difference-in-differences approach

Cheayoung LEE (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

D1-PS06-276 - Activity-travel pattern extraction using stepwise non-negative tensor factorization with independent dataset integration

Tatsuya SASAKI (Tokyo, JAPAN)

D1-PS06-277 - An overview of multiple data usage in travel behavior and demand

Sungho LIM (Ann Arbor, UNITED STATES)

D2-PS06-278 - Modelling Modal Choice across Generational Cohorts

Namrata GHOSH (Brisbane, AUSTRALIA)

D2-PS06-279 - Towards Unified Estimation and Calibration in Transport models: integrating micro-level behaviour and macro-level performance

Ali NAJMI (West Pymble, AUSTRALIA) (Pending)

D2-PS06-280 - how user experiences shape preferences for demand-responsive transit: a latent class approach using combined usage histories and stated preference data

Jonghyun DO (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

D2-PS06-281 - From cars to active modes: Understanding short-trip travel behavior in the 15-minute city framework

Adarsh YADAV (Lisbon, PORTUGAL) (Pending)

D3-PS06-283 - Understanding, monitoring and measuring travel habits at high traffic locations: The Case of General Hospital Novo mesto

Terje MATHISEN (Bergen, NORWAY)

D3-PS06-284 - Public Transport Trip Generation in High-Density Cities: Insights from Explanatory and Predictive Models in Singapore

Rakhi Manohar MEPPARAMBATH (Singapore, SINGAPORE)

D4-PS06-285 - Pandemic shopping dynamics: Bricks or clicks? Evidence from Luxembourg

Aldo ARRANZ-LÓPEZ (Zaragoza, SPAIN)

E1-PS06-286 - Public sector productivity effects of transport infrastructure investments: A concept model

Karoline L. HOFF (Molde, NORWAY)

E2-PS06-287 - Distance-based charges in Great Britain

Allan PEÑAFIEL MERA (Cardiff, UNITED KINGDOM)

F1-PS06-288 - Integrating Housing and Mobility Data to Assess Household Residential Footprint: A Methodological Framework

Mathilde ZANOLINI (Montréal, CANADA)

F1-PS06-289 - Understanding Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in the Global South: Review of relevant City and National Policies of India

Ihita PILLAI (Bhopal, INDIA)

F4-PS06-292 - A methodological protocol for exploring psychological perception dimensions of cycling: a study based on the Repertory Grid Technique

Xiao SUN (Liege, BELGIUM)

F4-PS06-293 - Developing an Integrated Walkability Score Using Image-Based Feature Extraction and User Preferences

Anshul SINGH (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

F4-PS06-294 - Comparative Analysis of Workplace Outdoor Built Environments and Employee Step Counts in Hanoi

Duong LE (Kyoto, JAPAN)

G2-PS06-295 - The STraDyM model for assessing national transport decarbonization strategies

Davide FIORELLO (Milano, ITALY)

G4-PS06-297 - Exploring the Attitudinal Behavior Changes for Crowding Impedance in Public Transit Between Natural and Human-Made Disasters

Hwan-Seung LEE (Yongin, REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

G4-PS06-298 - Toward a social acceptability of logistics facilities: Assessing local opposition to logistics development projects in France through media content analysis

Reece FISHER (Paris, FRANCE)

G6-PS06-299 - Measuring people’s experiences while bike riding by integrating physiological measurement and virtual reality: A pilot study

Ben BECK (Melbourne, AUSTRALIA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
08:30 - 08:50
Walking the walk or talking the talk? Using NLP methods to analyse airport sustainability discourse

Siavash FARZADNIA (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

08:50 - 09:10
The Asymmetric Impact of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Adoption on Airline Industry

Fecri KARANKI (West Lafayette, UNITED STATES)

09:10 - 09:30
Modeling and calibration of aggregate aviation demand for climate mitigation scenarios

Ian COSTA ALVES (Toulouse, FRANCE)

09:30 - 09:50
A Machine Learning Framework for Predicting and Spatially Mapping Aircraft Noise

Elisabeth FOKKER (Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS)

09:50 - 10:10
Exploring The Best Strategy for the Air Cargo Industry Under Different Net-Zero Scenarios

Gökhan TANRIVERDI (Erzincan, TÜRKIYE)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi H
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
08:30 - 08:55
Infrastructure Requirements for Short- and Medium-Haul Plug-In Hybrid-Electric Aircraft at Medium-Sized Airports

David PLESCH (Köln, GERMANY)

08:55 - 09:20
Augmenting airline networks using airside-to-airside buses to strengthen system resilience under disruptions

Micah BORRERO (Ann Arbor, UNITED STATES)

09:20 - 09:45
Enabling multi-party collaboration in airside baggage transport with distributed scheduling by intelligent agents

Ruben FRANSEN (Den Haag, NETHERLANDS)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Moderator: Cassia BOMER GALVAO (Galveston, UNITED STATES)

Panelists:

Yasmine RASHED (Cairo, EGYPT), Athena ROUMBOUTSOS (Chios, GREECE), Claudio FERRARI (Genoa, ITALY), Chrysta SYS (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG A3: Rail Transport - general

Chairperson: John PRESTON (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM)

08:30 - 08:55
A Comparative Study of Turnouts and Their Impact on Train Delays in Japan and Sweden

Grace MUKUNZI (Lund, SWEDEN)

08:55 - 09:20
Systematic Underestimation of Crashes at rail Crossings in the United States

Aemal KHATTAK (Lincoln, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Passenger Satisfaction in Transition: Segmental Disparities in Rail Experience Post-Pandemic

Gamze AYDIN (Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J200
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
08:30 - 08:55
Numerical Investigation of High-Conductive Asphalt for Reducing Pavement Temperatures in Warming Cities

Anupam B R (Manglore, INDIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Viscous Creep Stiffness is Suitable Indicator for Prediction Rutting Resistance of Asphalt Binder

Abdulhaq ALHADDAD (Baghdad, IRAQ)

09:20 - 09:45
Moisture Resistance Evaluation of Binder Course Asphalt Mixtures Using the Hamburg Wheel Tracking Test

Heejin PARK (Tokyo, JAPAN)

09:45 - 10:10
Efficient DRIP parameterization for subsurface drainage assessment of pavements

Chandrakanth DOTI (Jammu, INDIA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J203
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Janis PURK (Zittau, GERMANY)

08:30 - 08:55
Development of an AI-Driven Risk Analysis Tool for Transport Supply Chains

Janis PURK (Zittau, GERMANY)

08:55 - 09:20
Optimal location of consolidation centres for agricultural products considering discrete choice

Jorge BOLÍVAR REDONDO (Barranquilla, COLOMBIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Consumer stockpiling and its relevance for logistics and supply chains

John Magnus ROOS (Götebrog, SWEDEN)

09:45 - 10:10
Advances of Best-Worst Method in Decision-Making: A Scoping Review

Upasana HALDAR (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J005
Lectern sessions
SIG B3: Freight Transport Operations and Intermodality

Chairperson: Gunnar STEFANSSON (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

08:30 - 08:50
Booking and Planning Inefficiencies in Multimodal Freight: Gaining Insights Toward Synchromodal Freight Platform

Nilesh ANAND (Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS)

08:50 - 09:10
Models and solution techniques for interprovincial multimodal freight optimization with and without uncertainties: A systematic literature review

Mohammed SHEHU (Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM)

09:10 - 09:30
From short to long hauls: How uncertain waiting times shape relay transport adoption in trucking

Zeying WEN (Higashi-Hiroshima City, JAPAN)

09:30 - 09:50
Quantifying Modal Shift Impacts on Port Congestion: A Simulation-Based Analysis of the Port of New York/New Jersey

Kevin POWER (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

09:50 - 10:10
Effective port access management

Gunnar STEFANSSON (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi B - Hébraud
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
08:30 - 08:55
Integrating nano-hubs into Brussels, Belgium: A GIS–MCDA framework for sustainable cycle logistics and last-mile delivery

Tiffany NICOLI (Brussels, BELGIUM)

08:55 - 09:20
Optimizing Micro-Hub Site Selection: A Data-Based Framework for Sustainable Urban Freight

Liz Araceli CRISTALDO (Bruxelles, BELGIUM)

09:20 - 09:45
More microhubs, more gains for last mile deliveries? An environmental and operational evaluation in Brussels

Claire SCHELFHOUT (Brussel, BELGIUM)

09:45 - 10:10
Agent-based simulation framework for optimizing microhub location selection in last-mile logistics

Manoj M (Bhubaneshwar, INDIA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi C - Montané
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
08:30 - 08:55
Identifying Trends in Logistics Facilities in Chicago and Their Impact on the Surrounding Communities

Otgondulam BOLDBAATAR (Chicago, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

08:55 - 09:20
Logistics sprawl and environmental justice: unpacking racial disparities in last-mile delivery

Travis FRIED (Seattle, Washington, UNITED STATES)

09:20 - 09:45
A preliminary assessment of logistics sprawl in the metropolitan areas of Spain

Eduard J. ALVAREZ-PALAU (Barcelona, SPAIN)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi D - Raynaud
Special sessions
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

Chairperson: Sushant SHARMA (Dallas, UNITED STATES)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

Chairperson: Lelitha VANAJAKSHI (Chennai, INDIA)

08:30 - 08:55
From Risk to Service: How a First Robotaxi Ride Reweights Concerns and Predicts Repeat Use

Alessandro LA DELFA (Shanghai, CHINA)

08:55 - 09:20
Alleviating EV range anxiety: A DRL approach to proactive and grid-aware charging

Pei Jia POK (Daejeon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

09:20 - 09:45
Analysis of Driving Behavior with ACC on Expressways Based on Real-field Experiment

Yuki MATSUMOTO (Kusatsu, JAPAN)

09:45 - 10:10
Subjective Assessment of Passenger Cognitive Comfort in Mixed Traffic on Two-Lane Undivided Roadway

Avijit MAJI (Mumbai, INDIA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi E - Maury
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Wael ALHAJYASEEN (Doha, QATAR)

08:30 - 08:55
Enhancing Two-Wheeler Safety: Evidence of Behavioural Adaptation Induced by Real-Time Alerts

Samuel Peter CHADALAVADA (Hyderabad, INDIA)

08:55 - 09:20
An investigation on underlying reasons for over-speeding and unruly behaviours of motorcyclists in heterogeneous traffic environment

Bhargab MAITRA (Kharagpur, INDIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Examining the on-road driving behaviour of motorized two-wheeler delivery riders in Delhi, India

Ishika VERMA (New Delhi, INDIA)

09:45 - 10:10
Integrated Statistical and Machine Learning Approach for Three-Wheeler Crash Prediction on Urban Roads

Adepu RAMESH (Hyderabad, INDIA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
Multimodal Evaluation of Driver Workload on Highway Curves Using Physiological and Kinematic Data

Madhumita PAUL (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

08:55 - 09:20
LATERAL PLACEMENT–BASED RISK INDEX FOR CURVE SAFETY: ACCOUNTING FOR DRIVER AND GEOMETRIC EFFECTS IN MOUNTAINOUS ROADS

Shivam SHARMA (Roorkee, INDIA) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Assessing runoff risk along four-lane horizontal curves: Role of road geometry and driver characteristics

Rahul Chandra KARUNAKANTI (Mumbai, INDIA)

09:45 - 10:10
Modeling Time-to-Collision for Road Work Zones under Varying Geometric and Traffic Conditions

Shriniwas ARKATKAR (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG D1: Data Collection and Processing Methods

Chairperson: Geneviève BASTIEN (Pierrefonds, CANADA)

08:30 - 08:55
Challenges of designing a long-distance travel survey: the case of the Quebec Province

Geneviève BASTIEN (Pierrefonds, CANADA)

08:55 - 09:20
Aggregating Mobility Surveys to Understand Intermodality: Evidence from 78 French Surveys

Lucas JAVAUDIN (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE)

09:20 - 09:45
Automated framework to collect odometer readings via WhatsApp to measure vehicle miles traveled

Siddhartha GULHARE (Davis, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

09:45 - 10:10
An Open Modular Framework for Map-Based Stated Preference-off-Revealed Preference (SP-off-RP) Surveys for Public and Research Applications

Alec MAK (Toronto, CANADA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J101
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Nicole REINFELD (Frankfurt Am Main, GERMANY)

08:30 - 08:55
Modelling of public transport route choice adaptations to unplanned metro disruptions using smart card data

Lawrence DUNCAN (Lyon, FRANCE)

08:55 - 09:20
Mobility Patterns and Transport Integration of Ukrainian Refugees: A Cluster-Based Analysis in Gdynia, Poland

Marcin WOLEK (Gdansk, POLAND)

09:20 - 09:45
Activity-based models estimation using smart app data

Marco TROLESE (Milano, ITALY)

09:45 - 10:10
Licensing Delay versus Reduced Car Orientation in Germany – A Cohort Perspective Using Panel Data

Nicole REINFELD (Frankfurt Am Main, GERMANY)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J204
Lectern sessions
SIG E1: Transport System Analysis and Economic Evaluation

Chairperson: Tomasz E. BURGHARDT (Neufurth, AUSTRIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Measuring Productivity Impacts for Transport Appraisal in Japan

Takeshi SASAKI (Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, JAPAN)

08:55 - 09:20
Mitigation of spatial economic impact propagation of highway disruptions by redundant networks

Tomoki ISHIKURA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

09:20 - 09:45
Capacity expansion and flexible tolling as real options in highway concessions

Pablo TEIXEIRA (Evanston, UNITED STATES)

09:45 - 10:10
Environmentally and financially sustainable road markings: calculation of a surrogate eco-efficiency index

Tomasz E. BURGHARDT (Neufurth, AUSTRIA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 304
Lectern sessions
SIG E2: Transport Pricing and Economic Regulation

Chairperson: Paolo BERIA (Milano, ITALY)

08:30 - 08:55
MFD-based marginal cost analysis for cordon congestion pricing – Sukhumvit area of Bangkok

Ponlathep LERTWORAWANICH (Bangkok, THAILAND)

08:55 - 09:20
A new theoretical approach to highway tolls: a Jules Dupuit toll

Alain BONNAFOUS (Lyon, FRANCE)

09:20 - 09:45
Second-best Toll in Urban Road Transportation Network under Interval OD Demand

Guangmin WANG (Wuhan, CHINA)

09:45 - 10:10
IMPACT OF LOW-COST CARRIER EXIT ON TOURISM REVENUES

Yulu HE (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
08:30 - 08:55
Spatial spillover analysis of foreign tourist consumption - Estimation of spatial weight matrix using tourism flow data -

Takaaki OKUDA (Nagoya, JAPAN)

08:55 - 09:20
Benefit Evaluation and Analysis of Suburban Railway from the Perspective of Positive Externalities: A Case Study of Shanghai Jinshan Railway

Zhixia HE (Shanghai, CHINA)

09:20 - 09:45
Development of station plaza and land prices in neighboring areas: case study in the Tokyo Metropolitan Region

Hsiao-Po YANG (Tokyo, JAPAN)

09:45 - 10:10
Can transport infrastructure really facilitate economic activity concentration? A spatial and temporal spillover perspective

Xiang LIU (Shanghai, CHINA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
08:30 - 08:55
Telework and Firm Relocation: Evidence from the Lisbon Metropolitan Area

João DE ABREU E SILVA (Lisboa, PORTUGAL)

08:55 - 09:20
Working from home or in coworking spaces: which telecommuting practice better contains urban sprawl ?

Nicolas JUSTE (Nantes, FRANCE)

09:20 - 09:45
Systematized Spatial Assessment of Public Transport Service Quality: Status quo, limitations and future outlook

Leo KOSTKA (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

09:45 - 10:10
Understanding Commuting Stress Among Rail Transit Users in Shanghai: Factors, Impacts, and Implications for Public Transport Policy

Haixiao PAN (Shanghai, CHINA) (Pending)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
08:30 - 08:55
Market Dynamics and Depreciation Trends of Battery Electric Vehicles in Australia

Mark HICKMAN (Brisbane, AUSTRALIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Assessing the current perception on vehicle electrification use in the Philippines

Nicanor Jr. ROXAS (Manila, PHILIPPINES)

09:20 - 09:45
Battery Electric Vehicles in the Decarbonisation of the EU Fleet

Jaime SUAREZ (Ispra, ITALY)

09:45 - 10:10
From Coast to Coast: Understanding and Predicting BEV Adoption across Canadian Regions

Mwendwa KIKO (Toronto, CANADA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 256
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Manoj M (Bhubaneshwar, INDIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Walkability and the Pedestrian Experience from an Intersectional Perspective

Iderlina Bueno MATEO-BABIANO (Melbourne, AUSTRALIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Built Environment and Pedestrian Emotions: Evidence from Green Spaces around Metro Stations in Ho Chi Minh City

Nguyen Tran Thanh DUY (Higashi-Hiroshima, JAPAN)

09:20 - 09:45
Cycling tourism and e-bikes: a game changer?

Alessia TAGLIABUE (Como, ITALY)

09:45 - 10:10
Assessing Levels of Pedestrian Walkability in Metropolitan Areas: A User-Oriented Index System

Yen-Lin HUANG (Taipei, TAIWAN)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
08:30 - 08:55
The Missing Politics of Sustainable Mobility: A Literature Review on Political-Economic Barriers, Drivers, and Transition Pathways

Lisa GALLIAN (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Agonistic political leadership for local sustainable transport transformations – an interview study from Sweden

Karin THORESSON (Linköping, SWEDEN)

09:20 - 09:45
Governing toward a Sustainable Transport System: Comparing Priorities in Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans and Climate City Contracts across 25 European Cities

Lisa HANSSON (Molde, NORWAY)

09:45 - 10:10
Just mobility transitions and the adoption of commons principles

Athena TSIRIMPA (Athens, GREECE)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
08:30 - 08:55
Unlocking modal shift towards rail freight transport: An expert-based analysis of institutional enablers

Mirko GIAGNORIO (Rome, ITALY)

08:55 - 09:20
Role and relevance of spatial data supporting territorial cohesion policies: insights from the MAC4TI Project

Valentina COSTA (Genoa, ITALY)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 245
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Yacan WANG (Beijing, CHINA)

08:30 - 08:55
Evolving Patterns of Vehicle Ownership in India: A Spatiotemporal Forecasting Framework

Suprava MISHRA (Varanasi, INDIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Electrical Distribution Network Challenges of Rapid EV Adoption in Rural Areas Surrounding Urban Centres: Case Study in Ireland

David MCCLOSKEY (Dublin, IRELAND)

09:20 - 09:45
Evaluating time-based incentives for electric vehicle charging: evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Canada

Jesus Adrian MARTINEZ HERNANDEZ (London, CANADA)

09:45 - 10:10
A Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Based Approach to Zero-Emission Truck Incentives in California

Anuj DHOLE (Davis, UNITED STATES)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 247
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Jenny MILNE (Aberdeen, UNITED KINGDOM)

08:30 - 08:55
Bicycle policy: disruptive or maintaining the status quo? A focus on the Flemish region (Belgium)

Eva VAN EENOO (Brussels, BELGIUM)

08:55 - 09:20
Quantifying Latent Cycling Demand: A Case Study of Cork, Ireland and its Hinterland

Brian CAULFIELD (Dublin, IRELAND)

09:20 - 09:45
Understanding the influences of walking for travel in England: A Bayesian spatial analysis

Sam MCCREERY-PHILLIPS (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
Harmonising Personal Mobility Device Regulation in Federated Systems: The case of Australia

Daniel PAEZ (Melbourne, AUSTRALIA)

08:55 - 09:20
How does the Deutschlandticket affect spatial mobility behavior? A proof-of-concept investigation of activity spaces using the Difference-in-Differences approach.

Helena GARTMEIER (Munich, GERMANY)

09:20 - 09:45
What’s Stopping You? Developing a Robust Measurement Tool for Mobility Problems

Karel MARTENS (Haifa, ISRAEL)

09:45 - 10:10
Facilitating the 15 minute City through Mobility Benefit Districts: A Systematic Review of Academic Evidence and an Exploration of European Case Studies.

Mia ZELLMANN (Frankfurt, GERMANY)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J004
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
08:50 - 09:10
Inequity in transport systems in Metro Manila: analysis of car and public transit access to essential opportunities

Varsolo SUNIO (Pasig City, PHILIPPINES)

09:10 - 09:30
What Drives Mobility Inequalities? A Decomposition of Speed Gaps in French Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods

Thibault ISAMBOURG (Vaulx-En-Velin, FRANCE)

09:30 - 09:50
From barriers to bridges: Identifying transportation justice and equity through the “Transportation Justice Threshold Index Framework (TJTIF)” in Oklahoma, USA

Ladan MOZAFFARIAN (Norman, UNITED STATES)

09:50 - 10:10
Assessment of Public Transport equity through local and regional accessibility – a Montréal case study

Jérémie BOLDUC (Montréal, CANADA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 316
Lectern sessions
SIG H1: Transport Policy, Planning and Financing in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Shinya HANAOKA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

08:30 - 08:55
Transport and women’s access to socioeconomic activities in blantyre, malawi: evidence from a mixed-methods study

Tandia Zibelu BANDA (Blantyre, MALAWI)

08:55 - 09:20
Mobility Equity and Activity Diversity: Evidence from Kinshasa City, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Yuma TSUMURA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

09:20 - 09:45
The Gig Economy on two wheels and the challenge to Brazil's policies for safe mobility in the first decade of the 2030 Agenda

Ligia RABAY (Recife, BRAZIL) (Pending)

09:45 - 10:10
From urban mobility to metropolitan integration: history, transformation and future of public transportation in the region of Bogotá, Colombia

William CASTRO GARCÍA (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J202
Lectern sessions
SIG H2: Infrastructure Operation and Traffic Management in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Ashish DHAMANIYA (Surat, INDIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Disentangling the Variation in Perception of Commuters of Regional Transit Systems in the National Capital Region, India

Aditya Manish PITALE (Roorkee, INDIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Causal relationship between the economic growth and the change in air cargo volume - the Case of China -

Yuxuan WANG (Inchoen, REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
The Accessibility-Satisfaction Paradox: How Operational Failures Crippled Public Transport in Kathmandu

Bishnu Prasad DEVKOTA (Lalitpur, NEPAL)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J002
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Saksith CHALERMPONG (Bangkok, THAILAND)

08:30 - 08:55
Electrification of Informal and Shared Mobility: Status and Challenges in Southeast Asia

Yosuke UCHIYAMA (Bangkok, THAILAND)

08:55 - 09:20
Barriers and Breakthroughs: Business Models for Electric Motorcycle Taxis in Bangkok

Saksith CHALERMPONG (Bangkok, THAILAND)

09:20 - 09:45
From Knowledge to Intention: The Taxi Transition to EVs in Developing Countries

Phathinan THAITHATKUL (Bangkok, THAILAND)

09/07
8:30 - 10:15
J003
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Pritikana DAS (Bhopal, INDIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Time use analysis using a latent class multiple discrete continuous model

Rizwana ALAM (Dhaka, BANGLADESH)

08:55 - 09:20
Behavioural Modelling for Parking Demand Management in Urban Areas: A Case of Nellore City

Naina GUPTA (Vijayawada, INDIA) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Systematic Evaluation of Machine Learning Techniques for Household Trip Generation Modelling for mid-sized Indian City

Pritikana DAS (Bhopal, INDIA)

09:45 - 10:10
Predicting Daily Travel Demand for Public Bike Sharing using Pooled Machine-Learning Models: Insights from three Indian Cities

Pragya VERMA (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

09/07
8:30 - 10:05
Amphi A - Despax
Special sessions

Chairperson: Kun WANG (Hong Kong, CHINA)

Task Force Report Presentation
08:30 - 08:35
Introduction to the WCTRS subway efficiency task force

Tae OUM (Columbia, CANADA)

08:35 - 08:45
Framework for Global Subway Efficiency Benchmarking

Kun WANG (Hong Kong, CHINA)

08:45 - 09:15
Data collection and the benchmarking results

Shuli LIU (Beijing, CHINA)

Award Presentation to the Winning Cities (2021-2024) by Task Force advisors
Asia – Hong Kong, the most efficient subway in Asia (2021-2024)

Australia – Sydney, the most efficient subway in Australia (2021-2024)

Europe – Copenhagen, the most efficient subway system in Europe (2021-2024)

North America – Toronto, the most efficient subway in North America (2021-2024)

South America – Santiago, the most efficient subway in South America (2021-2024)
09:30 - 10:05
Panel Discussion
TF Advisory Committee members & Panel Discussants

Pirelugi CAPPOLA (Milan, ITALY), Giovanni CIRCELLA (Davis, UNITED STATES), Kyungtaek KIM (Sejong, REPUBLIC OF KOREA), Yiping LE (Tokyo, JAPAN), Xiao LUO (Shanghai, CHINA), Gopal PATIL (Mumbai, INDIA)

09/07
10:15 - 10:45
Break areas
Breaks

09/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi A - Despax
Plenary sessions

09/07
12:35 - 14:00
CROUS
Breaks

09/07
12:40 - 13:50
Amphi G - Ourliac
Industrial insights

How mobile data helps us better understand demand and so deploy a tailored offer? What are the connections between medium-sized cities and metropolis and what can we infer from this regarding modal shift? What experimental economics teach us about mobility pricing strategies for modal shift?

Moderator: Jennifer STEPHENSON (Toulouse, FRANCE)

Can we save the climate without data and the economy?

Anne AGUILERA (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE), Isis DURRMEYER (Toulouse, FRANCE), Thierry MALLET (Paris, FRANCE), Carine STAROPOLI (Paris, FRANCE)

09/07
12:40 - 13:50
Amphi H
Industrial insights

Occitanie is France’s second-largest administrative region—located in the South, centered around Toulouse and Montpellier—and serves as a major European hub for aerospace, green hydrogen, and deep tech research. Occitanie spans over 72,000 square kilometers and boasts a population of 6.1 million inhabitants.
The transport sector accounts for approximately 42% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Occitanie region, which is higher than the national average. These emissions are primarily linked to the heavy reliance on internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles for both passenger travel (with private cars accounting for over 80% of trips) and freight (trucks). This baseline has remained stable since 2005, despite an increase in traffic volume.
Several levers of action are well established:

  • Electrification of the vehicle fleet;
  • Shifting toward active mobility (walking, cycling) or lower-carbon alternatives (public transit, carpooling);
  • Facilitating multimodality (the seamless connection between different modes of transport);
  • Reducing travel demand (remote work, local businesses, regional tourism).This session aims to present existing initiatives within the region that contribute to these levers:
  1. Capitalizing on major industries: hydrogen and power electronics;
  2. Mobilizing research to identify and prototype tomorrow's mobility solutions, focusing on both vehicle technology and user behavior;
  3. Facilitating regional collaboration around mobility data to drive new innovative solutions.

In partnership with Region Occitanie

Benjamin FÈVRE (Toulouse, FRANCE), Bruno GUILLET (Toulouse, FRANCE), Elsy KADDOUM (Toulouse, FRANCE), Christophe TURPIN (Toulouse, FRANCE)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Poster area
Poster sessions
A1-PS07-306 - Evolution of China’s intercontinental air network affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical disruptions

Xiangru WU (Beijing, CHINA) (Pending)

A2-PS07-307 - Evaluating the perceived impact of simulator training on navigational, decision-making, and emergency response skills of cadets in developing countries

Catherine OBASI (Warri, NIGERIA)

A2-PS07-308 - Development of multi-scale graph neural networks for vessel estimated time of arrival prediction

Shuo JIANG (Singapore, SINGAPORE)

A3-PS07-309 - Comparative study of geometric design standards of conventional Indian Railway and High-Speed Rail alignment

Dhanachand THOKCHOM (Silchar, INDIA)

A5-PS07-310 - Next generation truck concepts in road freight: a TCO-based enterprise perspective on longer combination vehicles

Michael DIRCKSEN (Muenster, GERMANY)

B3-PS07-312 - Local Sequence-Cut Method for AGV Dispatching Problem at Automated Container Terminals with Tandem Lift Quay Cranes

Luca QUADRIFOGLIO (College Station, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

B4-PS07-313 - Consumer Behavior and Sustainability Implications of Quick Commerce Delivery Platforms

Rajdeep CHOUDHURY (Bombay, INDIA) (Pending)

B4-PS07-314 - Agent-based modeling of return drop-off trips

Emre GÖRGÜLÜ (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

B5-PS07-315 - Integrated Data Analysis to Estimate Load Attraction on an International Bridge

Miguel Andrés CASTILLO RANGEL (Cdmx, MEXICO) (Pending)

B5-PS07-316 - A Complex Network Analysis Approach for Generating Realistic Instances of the Scheduled Service Network Design Problem

Louis BONNET (Toulouse, FRANCE)

C1-PS07-317 - Shockwave Analysis in Mixed Traffic Conditions at Signalized Intersection using UAV Data

Rajesh CHOUHAN (Mumbai, INDIA) (Pending)

C1-PS07-318 - The role of spatial scales in assessing urban mobility models

Hoai Nguyen HUYNH (Singapore, SINGAPORE)

C2-PS07-320 - PathFlowQuery-GNN: A Spatio-Temporal Learning Approach for Urban Freight Path Flow Estimation

Jiarui DONG (Shanghai, CHINA)

C2-PS07-321 - Comparison of arterial-level signal coordination features of five selected software programs

Matthew BOOG (Walnut Creek, UNITED STATES)

C3-PS07-322 - Hybrid Approach for Coordinated Traffic Signal Control Capturing Offset-Split Interdependency Using Average Phase Demand

Hyunsoo KIM (Daejeon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

C3-PS07-323 - Toward A Priori Trip Safety Analysis for an Automated Shuttle: A Traffic Simulation Study Along the French A10 Motorway

Sunbola ZATMEH-KANJ (Vaulx En Velin, FRANCE)

C4-PS07-324 - Modeling of Maximum and Minimum Speeds and their Positions on Horizontal Curves in Four-lane Mountainous Highways Using Machine Learning Techniques

Shashi RAJ (Guwahati, INDIA)

C4-PS07-325 - Analyzing traffic conflicts at unsignalized intersections under mixed traffic flow conditions

Shou-Ren HU (Taipei City, TAIWAN)

D1-PS07-327 - Data-Driven Decision Support for Ambulance Resource Allocation using LSTM Neural Network

Richa AHUJA (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

D1-PS07-328 - Stochastic Weighting of Samples Using an Indicator of Rounding Error: A Methodology for Interval Estimation of OD Traffic Volume in Household Travel Survey

Yoshihiro SATO (Kyoto, JAPAN)

D2-PS07-329 - Modelling parking type choice behaviour using GPS data

Ladan BERAHMAN (Toronto, CANADA) (Pending)

D2-PS07-330 - Enhancing Joint Activity Prediction Accuracy: An Application of Activity Sequence Matching Approach and Machine-Learning Algorithms

Suchismita NAYAK (Bhopal, INDIA)

D2-PS07-331 - Strategic vs. Tactical Continuum in Stated Preference Experiments: Jointly Modelling Electric Vehicle (EV) Purchase and Charging Location Preferences

Aruna SIVAKUMAR (Dortmund, UNITED KINGDOM)

D3-PS07-333 - evaluating the deployment framework of formal public transport buses on selected corridors in south east of lagos state

Olayiwola GIWA (Lagos, Nigeria, NIGERIA)

D3-PS07-335 - Impact of transit corridors on urban activity: examining the causal relationship between bus service frequency and GPS trajectories

Motohiko SHIRAIWA (Yokohama, JAPAN)

D3-PS07-336 - Unpacking joint activity-travel behavior modeling: a comprehensive review from household dynamics to wider social networks

Seyeon PARK (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

D4-PS07-337 - “Should I stay or should I go ?” How working from home impacts on employees’ intention to move homes

Veronique VAN ACKER (Luxembourg, LUXEMBOURG)

D4-PS07-338 - In-store, online, and both. An exploration of the proportion of online purchasing in France by product category

Anne AGUILERA (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE)

E1-PS07-339 - Cost Benefit Analysis of transport projects should (always) include taxation

Jerome MASSIANI (Milano, ITALY)

E2-PS07-340 - Economics of High Occupancy Committed Lanes

Martin BRIAND (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE)

E2-PS07-341 - Beyond operation: Causal effects of delayed urban rail projects on land prices – Evidence from Hanoi, Vietnam

Quang Cuong DOAN (Hong Kong, HONG KONG) (Pending)

F2-PS07-344 - Breaking Down the Barriers: What Prevents Zero-Emission Vehicle Purchase?

Mahmudur FATMI (Kelowna, CANADA)

F3-PS07-346 - Mobility Analysis in Bogotá, Colombia from an Urban Livability Perspective

David RAVE BEJARANO (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)

F4-PS07-347 - The role of perceived travel time in parental park visit behavior: a comparative study of Vienna, Seoul, and Shanghai

Daun YUN (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

F4-PS07-348 - Promoting active transport on an uneven playing field

Sara HAIDER (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

G3-PS07-351 - Decarbonizing Mobility: Recent Experience Learnings from Local Policies in France

Laura Mariana REYES MADRIGAL (Versailles, FRANCE)

H2-PS07-353 - Performance analysis of un-signalized intersections in sub-urban areas of a developing country from truck traffic perspective

Prasanta Kumar BHUYAN (Rourkela, INDIA) (Pending)

H5-PS07-354 - Routing beyond congestion: a quantum reservoir approach for sustainable multi-modal mobility in african cities

Biswas KAPASULE (Harare, ZIMBABWE)

H5-PS07-355 - Investigating Elderly Passengers’ Perceptions of Public Transport using Structural Equation Modelling Methods

Darshana OTHAYOTH (Tiruchirappalli, INDIA)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J200
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
14:05 - 14:30
Africa’s Air Connectivity Gap: A Stakeholder-Based Structural Path Analysis

Ola SHAWER (Cairo, EGYPT)

14:30 - 14:55
Mapping Demand and Drivers in India’s Regional Aviation System: Evidence from Multi Year Panel Data

Atri PRASHANT (Kharagpur, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Hub Competition for Transfer Passengers on Asia-North America and Asia-Europe Routes: A Pre- and Post-Pandemic Analysis

Weichen PENG (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
14:05 - 14:25
Agent-based modeling of delay propagation in Japan's domestic aviation network

Kashin SUGISHITA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

14:25 - 14:45
Studying air travel technological scenarios with a multinomial aircraft assignment model.

Paco VIRY (Toulouse, FRANCE)

14:45 - 15:05
How Does Air Connectivity Affect Bilateral Service Trade Before and During the Pandemic? A Double Machine Learning Approach based on the US Case

Ziming WANG (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

15:05 - 15:25
Prediction of airport on-time performance

Xavier LEMAY (Montreal, Qc, CANADA)

15:25 - 15:45
Buffer choices among US carriers: a Southwest effect?

Chantal ROUCOLLE (Toulouse, FRANCE)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Wouter SCHMIDT (Antwerpen, BELGIUM)

14:05 - 14:30
Perception on the effect of ship recycling on Nigeria’s economy: evidence from selected ship repair facilities in Lagos

PROMISE NWANERI (Warri, NIGERIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Circular economy in maritime refit: A systematic review

Mira DE VOOGD (Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS)

14:55 - 15:20
A Meta-Framework for Additive Manufacturing-Enabled Resilience in Maritime Transport and Supply Chains

Mohamed KHARBECHE (Doha, QATAR)

15:20 - 15:45
End-of-life shipping with a specific focus on ship recycling: a review

Nayab ALI (Genova, ITALY)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J004
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
14:05 - 14:30
Optimizing multimodal mobility hub systems with user preference modeling

Ali Akbar SADAT ASL (Montreal, CANADA)

14:30 - 14:55
Pro-Environmental Attitudinal Heterogeneity and Sustainable Mode Choice: Evidence from Latent Class Choice Models

Sangho CHOO (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

14:55 - 15:20
Exploring the modal preference of monomodal and multimodal users in an expanding, developing city of South Asia

Trina SAHA (Dhaka, BANGLADESH)

15:20 - 15:45
Assessing Mode Choice for Last-Mile Connectivity in Mumbai: Evaluating the Impact of Introducing Micro-Mobility

Arnab JANA (Mumbai, INDIA) (Pending)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Violeta DAMJANOVIC-BEHRENDT (Munderfing, AUSTRIA)

14:05 - 14:30
eFTI-enabled multi-sided supply chain platforms: design principles and practical extensions for bridging eFTI regulatory compliance, supply chain resilience, sustainability, and decarbonization targets

Violeta DAMJANOVIC-BEHRENDT (Munderfing, AUSTRIA)

14:30 - 14:55
A SEM Approach to Assess the Factors Affecting the Adaptation of Digital Freight Forwarding of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises

Rajdeep CHOUDHURY (Bombay, INDIA) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
The Efficiency-Sustainability Paradox in Urban Construction Logistics:?A?Developing?Economies Context (Abuja Case Study)

Aseem KINRA (Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM)

15:20 - 15:45
Comparative Analysis of ESG Criteria and Policies. Evidence from Greek and German Supply Chain Sector

Petros PALLIS (Chios, GREECE)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

Chairperson: Takanori SAKAI (Tokyo, JAPAN)

14:05 - 14:30
Development of urban freight vehicle parking duration models using survival analysis

Azuki WATANABE (Tokyo, JAPAN)

14:30 - 14:55
Strategic interactions and network evolution: A simulation of carrier competition in urban logistics

Chris CORBO (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

14:55 - 15:20
Behavioural determinants and contextual factors influencing willingness to engage in crowd-shipping: a case study in Milan

Michele SIMONI (Stockholm, SWEDEN)

15:20 - 15:45
Consolidation and Hub Location Assessment: A Case Study of the Colombian Railway Network

Santiago GONZALEZ ROJAS (Bogota, COLOMBIA) (Pending)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 304
Lectern sessions
SIG C1: Traffic Theory and Modelling/Optimization and Traffic Flow

Chairperson: Narra MALATHI (Vijayawada, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Detection of urban interactions between road users via Hypergraph Neural Networks

Josué Manuel RIVERA VELAZQUEZ (Toulouse, FRANCE)

14:30 - 14:55
Decomposition of traffic networks into prime OD-subnetworks for interpretable traffic assignment optimization

Anjilo CARIGMA (Mandaluyong City, PHILIPPINES)

14:55 - 15:20
Multi-class traffic network equilibrium with route-specific social interactions

Lei LIU (Beijing, CHINA)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi I - Mestre
Special sessions
SIG C2: Urban Transport operations
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

Chairperson: Nipjyoti BHARADWAJ (Guwahati, INDIA)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 316
Lectern sessions
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems
14:05 - 14:30
Toward Understanding the Dynamics of Commercial FCD Penetration Rates: An Empirical Study in Frankfurt am Main

Amir BABAEI (Frankfurt Am Main, GERMANY)

14:30 - 14:55
A Review of Traffic Congestion Prediction Under Non-recurring Events

Jing LI (Hamilton, CANADA)

14:55 - 15:20
Multimodal deep learning for accident risk prediction on expressways using combining probe vehicle and wind data

Takahiro TSUBOTA (Matsuyama, JAPAN)

15:20 - 15:45
Forecasting block-level on-street parking occupancy using a spatio-temporal graph neural network

Ayman AGOUBE (Valenciennes, FRANCE)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Gopal PATIL (Mumbai, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Understanding Braking Dynamics in Lane-Change Manoeuvres: A Dual-Model Approach for Drivers’ Braking Decisions and Execution

Akshay GUPTA (Jodhpur, INDIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Investigating Driver Attention to Vertical Road Signs via Eye Tracking: An Experimental Study

Gianfranco FANCELLO (Cagliari, ITALY)

14:55 - 15:20
Driving-Related Psychology and Correlative Characteristics in Work Zones: A Simulator Study

Chi ZHAO (Shanghai, CHINA) (Pending)

15:20 - 15:45
Comparative Evaluation of Driver Gaze Behavior Toward Near-Side, Far-Side, and Overhead Billboards

Suraj GUPTA (Mumbai, INDIA)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Kaan OZBAY (Brooklyn, UNITED STATES)

14:05 - 14:30
Evaluating the Impact of Automated Traffic Enforcement Camera Installation Using Taxi and Video Data

Seung Il DO (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
Enforcement, fines, and behaviour: analysing traffic rule violations under the motor vehicles amendment act 2019 in India

Aayush Kumar VERMA (Mumbai, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Interpreting red light violation patterns using an ensemble of neural network experts: A New York City case study

Kaan OZBAY (Brooklyn, UNITED STATES)

15:20 - 15:45
Evaluation of Safety Performance and Potential Countermeasures – An Investigation on a Highway Stretch in India

Swati MAITRA (Kharagpur, INDIA)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Regine GERIKE (Dresden, GERMANY)

14:05 - 14:25
Conflict identification and comparison of surrogate safety measures at signalized intersections under homogeneous and heterogeneous traffic conditions

Rupesh ADE (Chennai, INDIA)

14:25 - 14:45
Enhancing Midblock Safety through Conflict-Based Bayesian Safety Performance

Madhumita PAUL (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

14:45 - 15:05
Comparative Analysis of Hazardous Driving Events between Autonomous and Conventional Night Buses: A Case Study of Seoul, Korea.

Thuy Linh NGUYEN (Seoul, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J002
Lectern sessions
SIG D1: Data Collection and Processing Methods

Chairperson: Grace KAGHO (Zurich, SWITZERLAND)

14:05 - 14:30
Understanding People’s Ease and Difficulty of Movement through the Capability Approach using GPS-based Travel Data

Zhengrong LI (Haifa, ISRAEL)

14:30 - 14:55
Secure and Equitable Transportation Planning in the Quantum Age: A Framework for Privacy-Preserving Mobility Data Using Quantum-Resilient Cryptography

Manoj JHA (Adelphi, UNITED STATES)

14:55 - 15:20
Bayesian networks for population models in data scarce regions

Grace KAGHO (Zurich, SWITZERLAND)

15:20 - 15:45
When Science Fails: Analysing an Unsuccessful Field Experiment in Post-Pandemic Public Transport

Jonas HARZ (Kassel, GERMANY)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi B - Hébraud
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Friederike BECK (Munich, GERMANY)

14:05 - 14:30
Workplace social ties and neighborhood influence: Investigating proximity effects on commute mode choice

Manoj MALAYATH (Delhi, INDIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Why Interventions Work (or Don't): Uncovering Nudge Mechanisms Through Eye-Tracking in Virtual Reality

Yu WANG (Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
Public Preferences for Transport Infrastructure Improvements: An Analysis of Attitudinal Drivers

Friederike BECK (Munich, GERMANY)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi C - Montané
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Sunghoon JANG (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

14:05 - 14:30
From Experience to Acceptance: How Real-World Trials Shape Public Perceptions of Autonomous Vehicle Safety

Lina KATTAN (Calgary, CANADA)

14:30 - 14:55
Time, trip purpose and intermodality: understanding mode choice with autonomous ride-pooling services

Ann-Sophie VOSS (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

14:55 - 15:20
Heterogeneous consumer adoption of drone delivery services: Interplay of technical properties and external influences

Sunghoon JANG (Hong Kong, HONG KONG) (Pending)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 247
Lectern sessions
SIG D4: ICT, Activities, Time Use and Travel Demand

Chairperson: Giovanni CIRCELLA (Davis, UNITED STATES)

14:05 - 14:30
Gender Differences in Activity Time Allocation: A Comparative Analysis of Japan and the United States Using a Discrete–Continuous Model

Ami MACHIDA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

14:30 - 14:55
How Will Personal Driverless Vehicles Change Household Travel Patterns?

Younghun BAHK (Suwon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

14:55 - 15:20
Measuring individuals’ use-of-time preferences and community facilities’ values using WiFi data: an activity-based approach

Xin LI (Beijing, CHINA)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J005
Lectern sessions
SIG E1: Transport System Analysis and Economic Evaluation

Chairperson: Sergio JARA-DIAZ (Santiago, CHILE)

14:05 - 14:30
Assessing the effects of autonomous vehicles in the Netherlands: a spatial general-equilibrium analysis

Diego CANDIA (Santiago, CHILE)

14:30 - 14:55
Modeling of stakeholders’ behavior in an oligopolistic market for on-demand mobility services

Tani RYUICHI (Hokkaido, JAPAN)

14:55 - 15:20
Is public bike-sharing really a net gain? A multidimensional benefit–cost assessment in Seoul, Korea

Hanghun JO (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA) (Pending)

15:20 - 15:45
BY AIR OR LAND? COMPARING COSTS OF CABLE CAR AND BUS SYSTEMS DESIGN

Sergio JARA-DIAZ (Santiago, CHILE)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J203
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
14:05 - 14:30
How Accessibility Perception can improve Accessibility Measurement

Aurélie MERCIER (Lyon, FRANCE)

14:30 - 14:55
Development of Rural Accessibility Model for Terrain-Sensitive Settlements: A GIS–AHP Framework with Participatory Calibration

Adinarayana BADVEETI (Chandigarh, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
How close is close enough? Evaluating the influence of accessibility thresholds on active transportation

Pegah SALSABILIAN (Montréal, CANADA)

15:20 - 15:45
Toward convenient access to public transport: The role of Quezon City Bus Service in improving accessibility and connectivity

April DELA CRUZ (Quezon City, PHILIPPINES)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J204
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
14:05 - 14:30
Port land–coastline configuration and development: A data-driven global analysis for sustainable planning

Xinru YAN (Dalian, CHINA)

14:30 - 14:55
Transport revolutions and urban development: Historical trajectories and emerging futures

Ennio CASCETTA (Rome, ITALY)

14:55 - 15:20
Sustainable Mobility in Peri-Urban and Sprawled Environments in Europe. A thematic Systematic Review

Giulia CRISTALDI (Somma Lombardo, ITALY) (Pending)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
14:05 - 14:30
Fiscally Regressive Subsidies and the Spatial Diffusion of Electric Vehicles in French Cities

Marco PERCOCO (Milan, ITALY)

14:30 - 14:55
Exploring the implications of incorporating EVs into urban traffic through a microsimulation-based scenario analysis

Anna CHARLY (Liverpool, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:55 - 15:20
Assessing and Ranking Sustainability Risks of Campus E?Scooters Using a Fuzzy Delphi–AHP

Sina SHAFFIEE HAGHSHENAS (Rende, ITALY)

15:20 - 15:45
Unveiling the hidden secrets of electric vehicles: energy consumption and charging data from real-world usage

Alessandro TANSINI (Ispra, ITALY)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J101
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
14:05 - 14:30
PM2.5 in the underground of Paris metro, a machine learning estimation

Alexis POULHÈS (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE)

14:30 - 14:55
Predicting Spatiotemporal Mobile Sensing-Based PM2.5 Concentrations Using Low-Rank Adapted Spatially Attentive Graph Neural Network

Priyanka MANDAL (Surat, INDIA)

14:55 - 15:20
Intersection-Level Prediction of PM?.? Concentrations under Heterogeneous Urban Traffic Conditions

Priyanka MANDAL (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

15:20 - 15:45
Mapping of transport emissions and application of air quality models using low-cost sensor data in São Paulo, Brazil

Pedro Jose PEREZ MARTINEZ (Campinas, BRAZIL)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J003
Lectern sessions
SIG F3: Smart Transport, Smart City and Quality of Life
14:05 - 14:30
Enhancements in Estimation of Daily Modal Shares for Cities

Elmar BROCKFELD (Berlin, GERMANY)

14:30 - 14:55
A graph neural network framework for behavior-aware modeling in mobility-as-a-service system

Hamid HASANZADEH (Quebec City, CANADA)

14:55 - 15:20
Travelling with Apps: How Smartphone Use Influences Travel Satisfaction?

Xiaodong GUAN (Guangzhou, CHINA)

15:20 - 15:45
Exploring the Leading Factors Behind Electric Vehicle Owners Satisfaction in Australia

Bisma KHALID (Canberra, AUSTRALIA)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 245
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Kazuki NAKAMURA (Tempaku-ku, Nagoya, JAPAN)

14:05 - 14:30
A hierarchical analysis for urban walkability

Tsuyoshi TAKANO (Nagoya, JAPAN)

14:30 - 14:55
More than a commute: The influence of transport modes on social well-being

Ann DAS (Indian Institute Of Science, Bangalore, INDIA)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
14:05 - 14:30
The hidden cost of efficiency: Implications on nature and land use

Astrid BJØRGEN (Trondheim, NORWAY)

14:30 - 14:55
Well-being in Transport Appraisal

Song YEONJUNG (Dublin, IRELAND)

14:55 - 15:20
Weak versus strong sustainability in transport planning: Case study of a ring road project in the Netherlands

Simon BOTHOF (Brussels, BELGIUM)

15:20 - 15:45
Reliability-Aware Strategy Evaluation: A Framework for Integrating Subjective and Objective Evidence in Sustainable Urban Mobility Strategy

Takanori ODA (Shinjuku-Ku, JAPAN)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi H
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
14:05 - 14:30
Urban Vertiport Selection: Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process in São José dos Campos - SP

Marcelo Xavier GUTERRES (São José Dos Campos, BRAZIL)

14:30 - 14:55
Development of an Evaluation Model for Public Facility Integration Combining Accessibility with Governmental Accounting Indicators

Keiichi KITAZUME (Osaka, JAPAN)

14:55 - 15:20
Evaluating the role of government policies in enhancing shared parking development: A game theoretic approach

Haohan XIAO (Zhuhai, CHINA)

15:20 - 15:45
Traffic simulation of construction projects as a basis for urban transport planning

Samuel HJORTH (Norrköping, SWEDEN)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 256
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Takeru SHIBAYAMA (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Exploring the Potential for Combining People and Goods Movements as a Rural Mobility as a Service Solution: A Visitor Use Case Study

Jenny MILNE (Aberdeen, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:30 - 14:55
The impact of coordination among stakeholders on the sustainable operation of regional public transport: a case study of joint management in Japan

Shinichi SAITO (Osaka, JAPAN)

14:55 - 15:20
Bridging the implementation gap: integrating the needs of diverse groups in public transport service planning

Robert HRELJA (Malmö, SWEDEN)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi E - Maury
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
14:05 - 14:30
Off-street parking at home: an evaluation of approaches to estimating residential private parking supply

Tobias KUHNIMHOF (Aachen, GERMANY)

14:30 - 14:55
Estimating carrying capacity of bicycle usage by considering the perspectives of travel characteristics and parking supply in an optimization framework

Po-Sen HUANG (Taipei, TAIWAN)

14:55 - 15:20
Who supports transformative parking policies? Clustering urban populations for targeted interventions

Annabell BAUMGARTNER (Frankfurt Am Main, GERMANY)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
14:05 - 14:30
Stakeholder Perspectives on Mobility Hub Functions in Mediterranean Contexts

Loukas DIMITIRIOU (Nicosia, CYPRUS)

14:30 - 14:55
The Impact of Socio-Spatial Factors on the Acceptability of Transformative Transport Policies: Insights from Six Urban Neighbourhoods in Germany

Jan-Marc JOOST (Frankfurt, GERMANY)

14:55 - 15:20
City of Thresholds: A Review of Transportation Plans in Canada and the United States of America from an Equity Perspective

Jose Arturo JASSO CHAVEZ (Montreal, CANADA)

15:20 - 15:45
How did the COVID-19 pandemic change attitudes towards online shopping? A cross-country comparison of Israel and Czechia

Hana BRUHOVA FOLTYNOVA (Usti Nad Labem, CZECH REPUBLIC)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
14:05 - 14:30
Changes in the Role and Transportation of Local Railway Lines in Japan from a Long-Term Perspective

Nobuyuki HASEGAWA (Takasaki, JAPAN)

14:30 - 14:55
Public transport as ‘political infrastructure’: The case of transit disruption in Hong Kong during an urban social movement

Sylvia HE (Hong Kong, HONG KONG)

14:55 - 15:20
Rail Openings, Closures, and High-School Commuting: A Before–After Study Based on Household Travel Survey Data of Greater Nagoya, 2001–2011

Hayauchi GEN (Nagoya, JAPAN)

15:20 - 15:45
Air transport and societies: an integrative literature review to bring to light the many relations

Isabelle LAPLACE (Toulouse, FRANCE)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
J202
Lectern sessions
SIG H1: Transport Policy, Planning and Financing in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Tassew TOLCHA (Molde, NORWAY)

14:05 - 14:30
Institutional Entrepreneurship as Strategic Practice: GPHA's Hybrid Port Governance Model as Strategic Innovation

Jonas ARYEE (Plymouth, UNITED KINGDOM)

14:30 - 14:55
Developing Brazil´s Connectivity with Global South: Promoting a Robust Sustainable Route Network to Foster Cultural Exchange and Economic Growth

Bruno FRANCISCONE (Rio De Janeiro, BRAZIL) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
Aviation liberalization and consumer welfare dynamics in Africa

Tassew TOLCHA (Molde, NORWAY)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
AR 105
Lectern sessions
SIG H2: Infrastructure Operation and Traffic Management in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Punyabeet SARANGI (Dhanbad, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Attributes Influencing a Functional Park and Ride System for Colombo, Sri Lanka

Kithmal SAMARASEKARA (Moratuwa, SRI LANKA) (Pending)

14:30 - 14:55
Data-driven Spatial Transfer Model for Electric Vehicle Charging Station Planning

Mounia YAICI (Alger, ALGERIA)

09/07
14:05 - 15:45
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Sharmila RB (Guwahati, INDIA)

14:05 - 14:30
Analysis of operational environment and economics comparative feasibility study of CNG vs. EV bus services in Delhi city

Sharmila RB (Guwahati, INDIA)

14:30 - 14:55
Quality Education Delivery Sustainability In Sub-Saharan African Countries: The Role Of Transport Planning And Policy Lens

Hafsat Ibironke ONASANYA (Lagos State, NIGERIA) (Pending)

14:55 - 15:20
Exploring the link between urban road design, perceived walkability, and walking

Polycap Chesifu CHEBE (Haifa, ISRAEL)

15:20 - 15:45
A multi-dimensional framework for assessing urban walkability: street conditions, service proximity, & morphological factors

Supuni NISSANKA (Bandaragama, SRI LANKA) (Pending)

09/07
15:45 - 16:15
Break areas
Breaks

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Poster area
Poster sessions
A1-PS08-357 - Consumer Decision-Making in Airline Blind Box Tickets: The Roles of Psychographics, Price, and Perceived Value

Yung-Yung CHANG (Taipei, TAIWAN)

A3-PS08-359 - Advancing LNG rail safety: a risk-informed framework for energy transportation policy

Nicole ANDERSON (Baltimore, UNITED STATES)

A4-PS08-360 - Linking Speed and Sustainability: Unpacking the Green Growth Effects of HSR

Shuqi ZHANG (Beijing, CHINA)

A5-PS08-361 - A Game Theoretical Approach to Assess the Vulnerability of Urban Road Networks

Tahseen BASHIR (Napoli, ITALY)

B3-PS08-362 - Perceived Transport Mode Integration and Stakeholder Collaboration

Mylena Cristine RODRIGUES DE JESUS (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

B4-PS08-363 - Designing a hybrid optimization framework for order consolidation: a case study from a Philippine cross-docking facility

Rovie MANANSALA (Pasig, PHILIPPINES)

B4-PS08-364 - Data-driven quantification of spatial logistics demand using operator data from Copenhagen

Sebastian HÖRL (Paris, FRANCE)

B5-PS08-365 - Identifying regional freight generation profiles in Gipuzkoa through the application of spatial clustering

Nere ARRONIZ (Donostia, SPAIN)

C1-PS08-366 - Advancing DTA for multi-class disordered traffic networks: A node model integrated framework

Sreekumar M. (Mangalore, INDIA)

C1-PS08-367 - A Dual Graph Framework for the Identification of Scenario Independent Critical Roadway Links undergoing Partial Capacity Degradation

Adhar SHARMA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

C1-PS08-368 - The Marginal External Cost of Congestion under Nonlinear Speed–Flow Dynamics

Santiago DE MARTINI (Los Angeles, UNITED STATES)

C2-PS08-369 - Analysis of Metro Passenger Flow Volatility Under Urbanization and Precipitation Conditions

Pengyu CHEN (Wuhan, CHINA)

C3-PS08-370 - Effective human-machine interaction concerns in remote operation centres for automated public transport vehicles

Nikoo RAZAVI (Tampere, FINLAND)

C3-PS08-371 - A Comparative Evaluation of Vision Language Models for Transportation Engineering Problems

Tanu SINGH (Kanpur, INDIA)

C4-PS08-372 - Impact of Age and Gender on Pedestrian Crossing Delay: A Deep Learning and Predictive Modeling Approach for Hyderabad Metro Corridors.

Anukesh CHETLAPALLY (Hyderabad, INDIA) (Pending)

C4-PS08-373 - Research on intelligent sensing equipment system and big data fusion technology of highway construction safety based on holographic three-dimensional real-world big data

Jie ZHU (Beijing, CHINA)

C4-PS08-374 - Analysis of Two-Wheelers and Four-Wheelers Speed Behaviour at Display Speed Feedback Signs (DSFSs) using Quantile Regression

Rahul KUMAR (Kanpur, INDIA)

C4-PS08-375 - From Reactive to Proactive: A Quality Framework for Traffic Conflict Techniques to Advance Implementation in Road Safety Management

Elisabeth MAINX (Kassel, GERMANY)

D1-PS08-376 - On the use of Virtual Reality for travel choice experiments: results from a pilot study on traditional means of transportation and Mobility as a Service

Riccardo CECCATO (Padova, ITALY)

D2-PS08-377 - Transport Modelling for Sporting Mega-Events at the Conurbation Scale

Mohammad Rafayet HOSSAIN (Nathan, AUSTRALIA)

D2-PS08-378 - Estimating the Subjective Value of Time under Collinearity and Inelastic Demand: A Comparative Analysis of Methods

Matthieu MARECHAL (Santiago, CHILE) (Pending)

D2-PS08-379 - Heterogeneous Willingness to Use App-based Autonomous Demand-Responsive Transit by Latent Preferences and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Applying a Hybrid Choice Model

Hyunwoo KIM (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

D2-PS08-380 - How events move us: Estimating the causal effects of special events on shared micromobility using Double Machine Learning

Dan QIANG (Montréal, CANADA)

D3-PS08-381 - A Research on The Redistribution Strategy of Bicycle Sharing System Through Historical Usage Pattern Analysis

Nayli Nazurah BINTI NORHALIM (Nagaoka, JAPAN) (Pending)

D3-PS08-382 - Who is more willing to use a smartphone app to promote sustainable travel behavior?

Eleonora SOTTILE (Cagliari, ITALY)

D3-PS08-383 - Inferring socio-demographic attributes from weekly GPS trajectories: a case study in the Paris region

Eliane CASASSA (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE)

D4-PS08-384 - Towards Equitable Urban Mobility: Measuring the Equity of Time Consumption in Public Transportation Travel in Wuhan, China

Xu ZHOU (Wuhan, CHINA)

E1-PS08-385 - Multidimensional Benchmarking Framework for Metro Systems in India: Integrating PCA and Stochastic Frontier Analysis

Vinayak GAUR (Mumbai, INDIA)

F2-PS08-388 - Sustainable Transport of Radioactive Materials: Balancing Safety, Carbon Reduction, and Public Acceptance

Olusegun TAIWO (Zaria, NIGERIA)

F2-PS08-389 - A LCA comparison of LNG and Hydrogen as maritime fuels based on the example of the Lofoten ferries

Swantje KRUPP (Ålesund, NORWAY)

F2-PS08-390 - Potential E-kerosene production in Vietnam: opportunity and challenge

Phuong Dong TRAN (Hanoi, VIETNAM)

F3-PS08-391 - Introducing the Smart Urban Mobility Index (SUMI): A Case Study in Recife, Brazil

Iury RIBEIRO DE MELO (Recife, BRAZIL)

F3-PS08-392 - Subscription intentions for on-campus shared electric kick-scooters

Timo ECCARIUS (Kaohsiung, TAIWAN)

F4-PS08-393 - Redefining the urban transport network through pedestrianization of a road corridor: The case of Naga City, Philippines

Alexis FILLONE (Manila, PHILIPPINES)

F4-PS08-394 - "Car-free" development strategy based on organic renewal integration: A case study of the ancient county in the city of Dujiangyan

Qiang MA (Shanghai, CHINA) (Pending)

F4-PS08-395 - The Evolution of Bicycle Space Policies and Planning in Japan - From Sidewalk to Roadway: 20 years of progress -

Tetsuo YAI (Tokyo, JAPAN)

G2-PS08-396 - Understanding order cancellation behavior in on-demand delivery service

Jintao KE (Hong Kong, CHINA) (Pending)

G4-PS08-398 - Assessing urban railway efficiency during the covid-19 pandemic: insights from São Paulo and Tokyo

Thays PEREIRA PIRES (São Paulo, BRAZIL)

G6-PS08-400 - Impact of Rural Transport Systems on Access, Equitable Distribution, and Biochemical Integrity of Antidiabetic Medications in Underserved Districts of Nigeria

Olasunkanmi AWOTE (Lagos, NIGERIA) (Pending)

H2-PS08-402 - Impact analysis of delay, occupancy, and traffic flow parameters on service quality of three-wheelers at uncontrolled intersections

Subhada NAYAK (Rourkela, INDIA)

H5-PS08-403 - Motorcyclists’ behaviours and demand for motorcycle insurance: road safety implications in Lagos State

Sunday Stephen AJEMUNIGBOHUN (Lagos, NIGERIA) (Pending)

H5-PS08-405 - Unimodal interconnectivity as a positive factor for urban mobility: Campus Joaquim Amazonas case study, Brazil

Roberta PROSINI CADENA (Recife, BRAZIL)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
16:20 - 16:45
Empirical analysis of the change in shopping behaviours of airport passengers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Yihsin LIN (Taichung City, TAIWAN) (Pending)

16:45 - 17:10
Comparative Analysis of Airline Choice Models Based on One-Way and Round Trips

Mateo ALZATE-ALVAREZ (Medellín, COLOMBIA) (Pending)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J200
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Valentin CARLAN (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

16:20 - 16:45
Heuristic-Enhanced Bi-Objective Q-Learning for Container Relocation and Retrieval Optimization in Port Yards

Maryam SAFARNEZHAD (Nsw, AUSTRALIA)

16:45 - 17:10
An Optimisation Framework for Truck Appointment Systems at Container Terminals

Fatemeh HIRBOD (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

17:10 - 17:35
Cmeans fuzzy cluster analysis of European container terminals for sustainable decision-making optimization

Wouter SCHMIDT (Antwerpen, BELGIUM)

17:35 - 18:00
Port pricing policies in Brazil: institutional and economic perspectives from Santos

Francisco Gildemir Ferreira DA SILVA (Brasília, BRAZIL)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Chrysta SYS (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

16:20 - 16:45
Strategic circular routing for remote-island ferry services

Taro ARATANI (Tokyo, JAPAN)

16:45 - 17:10
A percentile-based spatial framework for quantifying the economic significance of marine transport space using AIS data

Adrian NICOLL (Ottawa, CANADA)

17:10 - 17:35
Personas-Based Adoption Profiles for On-Demand & Shared Passenger Maritime Transport: Boat Pooling & Boat Ride Hailing

Georgios PAPAIOANNOU (Chios, GREECE) (Pending)

17:35 - 18:00
Application of a Continuous 2D Risk Matrix for Occupational Safety Assessment in Container Tank M&R Depots in Southern Vietnam

Quang Tu DINH (Kaohsiung, TAIWAN)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J202
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Edwin VAN HASSEL (Antwerpen, BELGIUM)

16:20 - 16:45
Resilience in inland shipping: A network analysis of the Rhine-Alpine Corridor under global disruptions

Felipe BEDOYA-MAYA (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

16:45 - 17:10
Perceived socio-technical shifts in future European inland waterway transport systems

Rana SAHA (Göteborg, SWEDEN)

17:10 - 17:35
Prioritization of Investment and Resource Planning for Germany's Waterway Infrastructure: A Life Cycle Analysis

Linus BLATZ (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

17:35 - 18:00
Multi-level decision framework for the deployment of battery swapping technology in inland waterway transport

Virgilio Ma Jr RAMOS (Delft, NETHERLANDS)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
16:20 - 16:45
Analytical modelling of a stop-less modular bus service with an application to charging strategies comparison

Haoran ZHAO (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

16:45 - 17:10
Hybrid Two-Phase Time Series Modelling and Explainable AI for Private Electric Vehicle Forecasting in Ireland

Afaq KHATTAK (Ireland, IRELAND)

17:10 - 17:35
Design of a nation-wide battery swapping infrastructure for heavy-duty road transport in the Netherlands

Jose Alejandro LOPEZ (Leeuwarden, NETHERLANDS)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Xavier BRUSSET (Lille, FRANCE)

16:20 - 16:45
A game-theoretical model for green urban logistics coordination: exact and data-driven methods

Xavier BRUSSET (Lille, FRANCE)

16:45 - 17:10
Electrified wood supply - Mapping the effects on transport planning

Oskar GUSTAVSSON (Rockneby, SWEDEN)

17:10 - 17:35
Digital Infrastructure as a Catalyst for Coordinating Rural Agricultural Supply Chain: A Case Study of Nigeria’s Agricultural Value Chain

Abubakar MUHAMMAD (Stromness, Orkney, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J002
Lectern sessions
SIG B3: Freight Transport Operations and Intermodality

Chairperson: Elenna DUGUNDJI (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

16:20 - 16:45
Reshaping freight structure to enhance carbon emission efficiency: Insights from China’s transport sector

Qiaoya XIE (Shanghai, CHINA)

16:45 - 17:10
Security in transportation of dangerous goods by road: evaluation of policy in practice

Camilla NYQUIST MAGNUSSON (Lund, SWEDEN)

17:10 - 17:35
Resilience of perishable freight transport: a systematic review

Catherine BALLESTEROS-GOMEZ (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

17:35 - 18:00
Strategic Investments in Freight Decarbonization: Quantifying the Benefits of Zero-Emission Corridor Deployment and Strategic Rail Modal Shifts

Thomas KOCH (Cambridge, Massachusetts, UNITED STATES)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 316
Lectern sessions
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

Chairperson: Miguel Andres FIGLIOZZI (Portland, UNITED STATES)

16:20 - 16:45
Modelling urban freight driven by end consumers: a literature review

Lingxuan Freya MENG (Göteborg, SWEDEN)

16:45 - 17:10
Modelling household e-commerce driven freight transport: an open and reproducible framework

Caglar TOZLUOGLU (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

17:10 - 17:35
Disparities in e-commerce delivery fee sensitivity: evidence from U.S. household survey data

Miguel Andres FIGLIOZZI (Portland, UNITED STATES)

17:35 - 18:00
Expenditure Based Urban Freight Demand Estimation: An End Consumer-Centric Approach

Richa PATEL (Mumbai, INDIA)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 247
Lectern sessions
SIG C2: Urban Transport operations
16:20 - 16:45
En-Route Cooperative Optimization of Vehicle Path Planning and Signal Control in Mixed Traffic Environments

Zhengyong GAO (Shanghai, CHINA)

16:45 - 17:10
Resilience-oriented train and passenger collaborative emergency control method for urban rail transit networks

Mingchang ZHU (Shanghai, CHINA)

17:10 - 17:35
Determination of Leading Pedestrian Interval Length Considering Pedestrian and Bicyclist Behaviours

Aobo WANG (Corvallis, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

17:35 - 18:00
Tram priority signal control to improve passenger access to stops

Tomoki CHIBA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 256
Lectern sessions
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

Chairperson: Emily MOYLAN (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Data-driven Reconstruction of Freeway Control Algorithms

Josephine GRAU (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

16:45 - 17:10
Effectiveness of Congestion Warning through Variable Speed Limits

Justin GEISTEFELDT (Bochum, GERMANY)

17:10 - 17:35
Computer Vision–Based Adaptive Traffic Signalling for Improved Pedestrian Safety at Zebra Crossings

Surya C K (Trivandrum, INDIA)

17:35 - 18:00
Throughput and Delay Tradeoff Management for Partially Connected Networks

Kun GAO (Gothenburg, SWEDEN) (Pending)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy

Chairperson: Miho IRYO-ASANO (Nagoya, JAPAN)

16:20 - 16:45
Research on driving ability evaluation for elderly drivers using driving behavior and spatial statistics data

Kota MIYAUCHI (Tokyo, JAPAN)

16:45 - 17:10
Does time pressure lead to violations by urban freight delivery drivers? evidence from the urban freight driver behaviour questionnaire (UF-DBQ)

Sai Sesidhar VULLAPU (Kharagpur, INDIA)

17:10 - 17:35
Factors influencing driver yielding behavior at demarcated crosswalks

Victor CANTILLO (Barranquilla, COLOMBIA)

17:35 - 18:00
Quantifying effects of rainfall on driver behaviour: a chaos-based assessment

Vishakha TYAGI (Delhi, INDIA)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy
16:20 - 16:45
Assessing road safety risks for schoolchildren on bus commutes in India

Bivina G. R. (Bhopal, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
Can Targeted Education of Driver Candidates Improve Their Knowledge and Awareness of Level Crossing Risks? Evidence from Croatia

Danijela BARIC (Zagreb, CROATIA)

17:10 - 17:35
Bridging Knowledge to Behavior: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Road Safety Education in Japanese Primary Schools – A Case Study of Funabashi City

Hiroki KIKUCHI (Funabashi-Shi, JAPAN)

17:35 - 18:00
Traffic Safety and the Aging Society: A Case Study in Japan

Sideney SCHREINER (Setagaya, JAPAN) (Pending)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy
16:20 - 16:45
Exploring the applicability of different indicators and thresholds to conflict prediction models at signalized intersections in China and Sweden

Lai ZHENG (Harbin, CHINA)

16:45 - 17:10
Human Factors Evaluation of Collision Warning Message Design Using Reaction Time Metrics

Alexandre DE BARROS (Calgary, CANADA)

17:10 - 17:35
Modeling Sideswipe Crash Risk at Urban Roundabouts Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle based Trajectory Data

Vinayaraj V S (Mumbai, INDIA)

17:35 - 18:00
Empirical Calibration of Surrogate Safety Metrics Using Gradient Boosting and UAV-Captured Vehicle Trajectories

Yawar ALI (Delhi, INDIA) (Pending)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi B - Hébraud
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Katie ASMUSSEN (Knoxville, UNITED STATES)

16:20 - 16:45
Latent Classes of Work-from-Home in a Dynamic Scheduling Model

Sirui LI (Stockholm, SWEDEN)

16:45 - 17:10
A Hybrid Framework for Project-Based Scheduling of Weekly Activities

Mohammad HAGHIGHI (Toronto, CANADA)

17:10 - 17:35
What does the future of mobility hold? Proposing plausible post-COVID-19 travel behavior scenarios using a pseudo-panel approach

Hamed MALEKZADEH (Montreal, CANADA)

17:35 - 18:00
Leisure activity behavior in the home-office era: spatial, social, and phone-based time-use across telework intensities using an MDCEV model

Katie ASMUSSEN (Knoxville, UNITED STATES)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi C - Montané
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Victor CANTILLO (Barranquilla, COLOMBIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Exploring complexity in school travel using travel diary data

Fiona CRAWFORD (Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:45 - 17:10
Barriers and inequities in mobility-of-care: Evidence from a stated-preference study of California caregivers

Mahbuba Khatun CHOWDHURY (Irvine, UNITED STATES)

17:10 - 17:35
What Contributes to Individuals' ‘15-Minute City’ Travel Behavior? An Investigation of the Dutch National Travel Survey

Jin TANHUA (Ghent, BELGIUM)

17:35 - 18:00
Modeling Travel Behavior of People with Disabilities: The Case of Cali, Colombia

Victor CANTILLO (Barranquilla, COLOMBIA) (Pending)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi E - Maury
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
16:20 - 16:45
Planning for Inclusion: A Service Coverage-Based Assessment of Public Transport Accessibility Gaps

Minh Ngoc AN (Otsu, JAPAN)

16:45 - 17:10
Identification of sustainable multimodal mobility oases: the case of Loughborough, UK

Morton CRAIG (Loughborough, UNITED KINGDOM)

17:10 - 17:35
Beyond the Tracks at Railway Stations – The Impact of Perceived Station Accessibility on Perceived Accessibility by Train and Overall Perceived Accessibility

Jonas MELI (Zürich, SWITZERLAND)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
16:20 - 16:45
Balancing efficiency and equity through network topology design: An agent-based analysis of sydney’s transport system

Ruiyi ZHAO (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

16:45 - 17:10
Measuring Accessibility to Schools: A National-scale Assessment of Distribution and Local Proximity in the Italian Education System

Paolo BERIA (Milano, ITALY)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
16:20 - 16:45
The twin-challenge of sustainable and resource efficient mobility – Evidence from German municipalities

Dana DRUEKE (Munich, GERMANY)

16:45 - 17:10
Multi-Scale Land Use Impacts on Fossil Fuel-Related CO2 Emissions in the United States

Jason HAWKINS (Calgary, CANADA)

17:10 - 17:35
The Future of Sweden' Emission Free Construction Transport by 2030 and 2045

Ru CHEN (Göteborg, SWEDEN)

17:35 - 18:00
Understanding Human Activity and Travel Adaptation Strategies in Response to Extreme Events

Irfan BATUR (Tempe, UNITED STATES)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi D - Raynaud
Special sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Ashish VERMA (Bengaluru, INDIA)

16:20 - 16:30
Introduction of speakers and context setting

Ashish VERMA (Bengaluru, INDIA)

16:30 - 16:45
Vienna's Path to Livability: Sustainable Transport Policy as a Driver of Quality of Life

Guenter EMBERGER (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

16:45 - 17:00
Can accessibility measures be used to capture qualitative impacts of transport?

Aruna SIVAKUMAR (Dortmund, UNITED KINGDOM)

17:00 - 17:15
Gender Differences in Public Transport Trip Components

Martin TRÉPANIER (Montreal, CANADA)

17:15 - 17:30
Understanding Quality of Life (QoL) impacts of Sustainable Transport: Case Studies from India

Ashish VERMA (Bengaluru, INDIA)

17:30 - 17:45
Exploring Perceived Walkability in Sustainable Street Design Scenarios - A Virtual Experiment in Bangkok

Kazuki NAKAMURA (Tempaku-ku, Nagoya, JAPAN)

17:45 - 18:00
Q&A
09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
16:20 - 16:45
Autonomous Vehicle Innovation in Transition: A TOEC–AHP Study of Taiwan’s Sandbox Experimentation

Hao-Chu LIN (Taichung, Taiwan, TAIWAN)

16:45 - 17:10
Just “nice to have”? Results from focus groups on potential use patterns of automated vehicles in Switzerland

Jens SCHIPPL (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

17:10 - 17:35
Advances in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Automated Driving technologies within the European Context

George YANNIS (Athens, GREECE)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi H
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
16:20 - 16:45
Modeling acceptance of tradable credit schemes for mobility: a structural equation mixture model approach to policy preference heterogeneity

Isabella WALDORF (Munich, GERMANY)

16:45 - 17:10
From Knowledge to Acceptance A Signaling Theory Perspective on Personal Carbon Trading in Transport Policy

Yacan WANG (Beijing, CHINA)

17:10 - 17:35
From Policy to Action: Achieving Stakeholder Buy-In through Systems and Stakeholder Theory in Urban Congestion Management for Policymakers

Shakir HUSSEIN (Halifax, CANADA)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Monika BAK (Gdansk, POLAND)

16:20 - 16:45
China's sustainable transport future: a transportation infrastructure carrying capacity study

Xinxin CUI (Shenzhen, CHINA)

16:45 - 17:10
Transport, logistics and African continental free trade area(AfCFTA)

Julien Grégoire ONGUENE ATEBA (Yaoundé, CAMEROON)

17:10 - 17:35
Building europe through transport: the atlantic corridor between local stakes and continental ambitions

Philippe BAIRRAS (Champs-Sur-Marne, FRANCE)

17:35 - 18:00
Exploring impact of a canal development project under carbon peaking targets: an integrated CGE-LUTI modeling approach

Ming ZHONG (Wuhan, CHINA)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J101
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Ozge YALCINER ERCOSKUN (Ankara, TÜRKIYE)

16:20 - 16:45
Group-Specific Benefits of eVTOL: An Activity-based Model for Assessing Location Accessibility and Transport Equity

Peng LUO (Nanjing, CHINA)

16:45 - 17:10
The spatial and institutional design of road's mobility hubs in communities of municipalities:  A telling topic of local public policy

Agathe DANIEL (Lille, FRANCE)

17:10 - 17:35
Unbundling of Parking Supply in Indian Cities: Implications for Land Use Efficiency and Urban Mobility

Shubhangi GUPTA (New Delhi, INDIA)

17:35 - 18:00
Daily Encounters at Railway Stations using Nationwide GPS Data

Azis Hakim SJAFRUDDIN (Higashi-Hiroshima, JAPAN)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
16:20 - 16:45
A Study on the effects of bus fare increases on bus ridership

Yu SUZUKI (Sapporo, JAPAN)

16:45 - 17:10
Policy communication and stakeholder alignment in urban transport planning: Evidence from Lagos State, Nigeria

Yusuf LAWAL (Lagos, NIGERIA) (Pending)

17:10 - 17:35
Operationalizing resilience in urban mobility planning: A qualitative application within a sustainable mobility index

Antônio Nélson RODRIGUES DA SILVA (São Carlos, BRAZIL)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J004
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
16:20 - 16:45
Inclusion of the Social Factor in the TOD Concept: The Impact of TransMilenio on Urban Development and Equity in Bogota

Diego GALVIS - LÓPEZ (Bogota, COLOMBIA)

16:45 - 17:10
Media framing and political discourse of Barcelona's urban transformations (2016–2024)

Oriol MARQUET (Barcelona, SPAIN)

17:10 - 17:35
Framing micromobility: media discourses on e-bikes, e-scooters and speed pedelecs in Belgium

Ward VAN HEMELEDONCK (Brussel, BELGIUM)

17:35 - 18:00
Reasons behind the preference of personal chauffeur automobility in the global south: Evidence from India

Purnima Kumari CHOWDHURY (Bhopal, INDIA)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J003
Lectern sessions
SIG G6: Transport and Health

Chairperson: Julia DALEY (Paris, FRANCE)

16:20 - 16:45
Modeling Air Pollution Exposure Among Micromobility Users in Cuenca, Ecuador: A Land Use Regression Approach

Gabriela NIVIA TORO (Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM)

16:45 - 17:10
The Paris Low-Emission Zone: Between environmental protection, public health and social exclusion

Julia DALEY (Paris, FRANCE)

17:10 - 17:35
Comparison of two walkability indicators, walking propensity index and walkable neighborhood index, in the Tokyo metropolitan area

Takahiro KURANISHI (Noda, JAPAN)

17:35 - 18:00
Development of a multivariate transportation accessibility index for school children in Northern Philippines: Framework, Factors, and Policy Insights

Karen Joyce SANTIAGO (Manila, PHILIPPINES)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J005
Lectern sessions
SIG H1: Transport Policy, Planning and Financing in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Siradol SIRIDHARA (Nakhon Pathom, THAILAND)

16:20 - 16:45
Evaluating Factors Affecting Business Revenue After Road Over Bridge Construction

Sparsh JOHARI (Guwahati, INDIA)

16:45 - 17:10
GPS-Data Method to Engineer Truck Stop Networks in Developing Economies

Miguel Gaston CEDILLO-CAMPOS (Laredo, UNITED STATES)

17:10 - 17:35
Risk-Indexed Dynamic Fines for Over-Speeding: An EVT-Nilsson Framework Using Drone Trajectory Data and Social-Cost Alignment

Surya H RAVIKUMAR (Guwahati, INDIA)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J203
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Andrés TORRES (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)

16:20 - 16:45
Lessons from implementing Cablebús Line 2 in conjunction with social urbanism in Mexico City

Frédéric DÉMOULIN (Vancouver, CANADA)

16:45 - 17:10
Can aerial cable cars drive TOD in cities? The case of TransMiCable in Bogotá

Andrés TORRES (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)

17:10 - 17:35
The Assessment of Public Transport Accessibility with First and Last Mile Connectivity: A Case of Tier-II Indian City

Nisha JANGID (Alwar, INDIA)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
J204
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Leonardo MEIRA (Recife, BRAZIL)

16:20 - 16:45
Social Acceptability of Shared Micromobility in Metro Manila

Christian Gel JAVIER (Higashi-Hiroshima, JAPAN)

16:45 - 17:10
Can E-Scooters Solve Last-Mile Gaps in Campus Mobility? A Behavioral Modeling Study in Thailand

Suchada PHONSITTHANGKUN (Muroran, JAPAN)

17:10 - 17:35
Assessment of the Implementation of Bicycle Transport Guidelines in the Mobility Plan of São Luís

Lyneker MOURA (Recife, BRAZIL)

17:35 - 18:00
Urban Non-Recreational Cycle Use in Sri Lanka

Chulesha GEEGANAGE (Colombo, SRI LANKA)

09/07
16:20 - 18:00
Amphi A - Despax
Special sessions

09/07
18:30 - 22:00
Gala dinner
Social events

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Poster area
Poster sessions
A1-PS09-407 - A Real-Time Airline Schedule Disruptions Decision Support with the Integration of Environmental Considerations

Chi-Ruey JENG (Taichung, TAIWAN) (Pending)

A2-PS09-409 - STCW COMPLIANCE IN NIGERIAN SEAPORTS: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS AND GLOBAL BEST PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONSSTCW Compliance in Nigerian Seaports: Empirical Analysis and Global Best Practice Recommendations

Okechukwu ANYANWU (Warri, NIGERIA) (Pending)

A4-PS09-411 - Supporting high-speed rail with a hub-and-shuttle approach: transforming long-haul conventional rails into short and frequent feeders

Kyungtaek KIM (Sejong, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

A5-PS09-412 - Effect Surface Modified Siliceous Aggregates on Mechanistic Properties of Hot and Warm Mix Asphalt

Surya Narayanan SAKTHIVEL (Jammu, INDIA) (Pending)

A5-PS09-413 - Identifying Dangerous Driving Behaviour through Big Data and Machine Learning Techniques

Hector KAMVOUSSIORAS (Athens, GREECE)

B4-PS09-415 - From attitudes to predictions: Modelling sustainable delivery preferences of online consumers in Serbia

Djurdjica STOJANOVIC (Novi Sad, SERBIA)

B5-PS09-416 - Allocation and Pricing in Crowdshipping: Incentive-Compatible Auction Mechanisms

Haowen XU (Beijing, CHINA)

B5-PS09-417 - Joint fleet scheduling and cargo flow allocation for air cargo services

Ling ZHU (Hong Kong, CHINA)

C1-PS09-418 - Neural Stochastic Differential Equations for Modelling Intra-Driver Heterogeneity in Car-Following

Mohammad Tamim KASHIFI (Loughborough/leicestershire, UNITED KINGDOM)

C1-PS09-419 - Comparison of microsimulation software for analyzing operational impacts of non-traditional two-way stop-controlled intersections

Edward SMAGLIK (Flagstaff, UNITED STATES)

C1-PS09-420 - Interpretable Driver Behavior Classification Using Smartphone Sensors: A TabNet Framework with TPE Optimization

Ahmad Ismail ALRABABAH (Dhahran, SAUDI ARABIA) (Pending)

C2-PS09-421 - Bus Arrival Time to Bus Stops Prediction Model Using Machine Learning: Case study in Colombo, Sri Lanka

Viduni Pramodya Medawatte MINIMUTHU PATHIRANNEHELAGE (Moratuwa, SRI LANKA)

C3-PS09-425 - Towards vision-based switch detection for urban trams: a feasibility study for future dataset

Lixian ZHOU (Aachen, GERMANY)

C4-PS09-426 - Efficacy of self-report questionnaire for assessing driver behavior using a naturalistic driving data

Pratyush KUMAR (Mumbai, INDIA) (Pending)

C4-PS09-428 - Exploring driving simulator sickness in autistic individuals

Layal MOURAD (Doha, QATAR)

D1-PS09-430 - VAE-generated trip data for agent-based transport simulation

Raziq ZAMAN (College Park, Maryland, UNITED STATES)

D2-PS09-431 - A generalized machine learning approach for inferring trip purpose in public transportation networks from OD surveys and AFC data

Baptiste RÉROLLE (Paris, FRANCE)

D2-PS09-432 - What is the role of psychological factors in urban modal choice? Evidence from Toulouse Metropolis.

Imane HOUMMIRAT (Toulouse, FRANCE)

D2-PS09-433 - Beyond Expected Travel Time: Unveiling the Role of Ergodicity Breaking in Mobility Decisions and Effective Transportation Policy

Arne VANHOYWEGHEN (Brussel, BELGIUM)

D2-PS09-434 - Spillover from green travel modes use to car-use reduction: A pro-environmental perspective

Xuemei FU (Jinan, CHINA) (Pending)

D3-PS09-435 - Estimation of Public Bus Service Reliability: Application of Commuters’ Tolerance to Delays in Travel Time

Saptarshi SEN (Dublin, IRELAND)

D3-PS09-437 - A New Flexible Skewed Bimodal Distribution with Multivariate Extensions: Theory and Application to Traffic Crash Injury Severity Analysis

Chandra BHAT (Austin, UNITED STATES)

D4-PS09-438 - Household shopping trips: exploring travel patterns and links to the built environment

Giulio MATTIOLI (Dortmund, GERMANY)

D4-PS09-439 - Who Pays with Their Time? A Time-Use Analysis of Care-Driven Travel in India

G M HRIDYA (Varanasi, INDIA) (Pending)

E1-PS09-440 - Understanding Battery Leasing Acceptance in EVs Using Structural Equation Modelling

Rudra Prakash PRADHAN (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

E2-PS09-441 - Methodologies and Requisite Data for Tracking Economic Impacts Resulting from the IMO Net-Zero Framework

James STEWART (London, UNITED KINGDOM)

E2-PS09-442 - Theoretical analysis of formal and informal institutions shaping the traditional taxi and platform economy in Japan and India

Ramesh Azagappan KASI VISWANATHAN (Kyoto, JAPAN)

F1-PS09-443 - Automated Pipeline for Historic Map Digitisation and Matching with Modern Transport Networks

Ethan YIN (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

F1-PS09-444 - Urban Agglomeration and Living Utilities: The Effects of Regional Development on Migration and Welfare

Masanobu KII (Suita, JAPAN)

F2-PS09-445 - Evolving plug-in electric vehicle landscape amid trade tariffs and strategic responses

Rubal DUA (Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA) (Pending)

F2-PS09-446 - China’s vehicle trade-in subsidy: Impact, cost-effectiveness, and barriers to electric vehicle purchase

Rubal DUA (Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA) (Pending)

F4-PS09-447 - Aging in an experimental place: A case study on pedestrian streets with older adults

Aryana SOLIZ (Knoxville, UNITED STATES) (Pending)

F4-PS09-449 - Barriers to active and intermodal alternatives of frequent car users

Christof KNOERI (Winterthur, SWITZERLAND)

G6-PS09-452 - Bridging Transport Barriers and Emergency Care Training: A Multisectoral Approach to Maternal Health Equity in Nepal

Shambhu Dutta JOSHI (Kailali, NEPAL) (Pending)

H5-PS09-454 - Assessing the influence of on street parking along signalized corridors

Goutham M N (Thiruvananthapuram, INDIA) (Pending)

H5-PS09-455 - Production of dynamic democratic spaces in railway station neighbourhoods: Rethinking India’s rail-based Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) policies

Iman BANERJEE (Haifa, ISRAEL) (Pending)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J203
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
08:30 - 08:55
Air Passenger Willingness to Pay for Carbon Offsets: An Incentivized Experiment

William MORRISON (Waterloo, CANADA)

08:55 - 09:20
The impact of Shinkansen opening and COVID-19 on air passenger volumes using a causal inference framework

Natsuha HIJII (Noda, JAPAN)

09:20 - 09:45
Pseudo-panel analysis of Japanese overseas travel rates

Kenta YANAGIMACHI (Hatoyama-Machi, Hiki-Gun, Saitama, JAPAN)

09:45 - 10:10
Relationship between air transport, Inbound tourism, trade and economic growth: evidence from Africa based on cointegration and causality analysis

Yingigba AKINYEMI (Ibadan, NIGERIA) (Pending)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J204
Lectern sessions
SIG A1: Air Transport and Airports
08:30 - 08:55
The Future of Short-Haul Air Travel: Modeling Passenger Preferences Between Regional Flights and Autonomous On-Demand Mobility

Dothang TRUONG (Daytona Beach, UNITED STATES)

08:55 - 09:20
Urban Geometry as Constraint: Optimizing Vertiport Placement with GIS for Urban Air Mobility

Tao FENG (Higashi-Hiroshima, JAPAN)

09:20 - 09:45
Modelling mode choice in Urban Air Mobility scenarios: the case study of Fiumicino Airport – Rome (Italy)

Marialisa NIGRO (Rome, ITALY)

09:45 - 10:10
How urban air mobility affects high-apeed rail in short-haul intercity corridors?

Han WANG (Zhengzhou, CHINA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi H
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Marco PETRELLI (Rome, ITALY)

08:30 - 08:55
How does the alliance impact shipping lines’ schedule recovery? Insights from theoretical models and empirical analysis

Tianyu SHANG (Hong Kong, CHINA)

08:55 - 09:20
Study on vessel navigational efficiency simulation considering the impact of LNG berth expansion

Jiaqi GUO (Dalian, CHINA)

09:20 - 09:45
Deep Learning-Based Vessel Travel Time Prediction in the Strait of Istanbul Using AIS Data

Kaan BUYUKKIVANC (Istanbul, TÜRKIYE)

09:45 - 10:10
Towards scalable reinforcement learning for maritime transportation networks: integrating discrete and continuous decision spaces

Eduardo CUYA (Cambridge, UNITED STATES)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 322
Lectern sessions
SIG A4: High Speed Rail: policy, investment and impacts
08:30 - 08:55
ANALYSING ADOPTATION BEHAVIOUR AND TRAVEL PREFERENCES FOR UPCOMING HIGH-SPEED RAIL IN INDIA

Hari Krishna GADDAM (Vadodara, INDIA)

08:55 - 09:20
High-speed rail reshapes intercity weekly commuting patterns: Evidence from real-time train ticket availability in China

Yuankai ZHANG (Beijing, CHINA)

09:20 - 09:45
Synergistic effects of access to high-speed rail and airports on local land prices: a case study of Hokuriku Shinkansen, Japan

Yu Shuen ONG (Tokyo, JAPAN)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
08:30 - 08:55
Municipal-level estimation of road capital stock based on statistical deterioration prediction

Yuta OGATA (Suita, JAPAN)

08:55 - 09:20
Managing Road Capacity: Maintenance, Tolls, and Multi-Level Governance

André DE PALMA (Cergy Pontoise Cedex, FRANCE) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Analysis of the Acceptability and Cost Benefits of Reducing the Speed Limit to 80 km/h on the Intercity Road Network in Greece

Armira KONTAXI (Athens, GREECE)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Shenle PAN (Paris, FRANCE)

08:30 - 08:55
Building Resilient Global Logistics Network with Physical Internet and Robust Optimization

Shenle PAN (Paris, FRANCE)

08:55 - 09:20
Influence of Green Technological Innovation under Different Contracts in a NEV Supply Chain

Bo LI (Tianjin, CHINA) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Assessment of medical waste logistics in Primary Health Care facilities in metropolitan Lagos

Bolanle IBRAHEEM (Lagos, NIGERIA) (Pending)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi B - Hébraud
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
08:30 - 08:55
Automated Loading and Unloading for Trucks, A Case Study Based on the Business Model Canvas

Michael BROWNE (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

08:55 - 09:20
Food Supply Chain Bottlenecks and Economic Implications on Retailers in Selected Food Markets in Metropolitan Lagos, Nigeria

Adetoyese OGUNTIMEHIN (Lagos, NIGERIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Wholesale produce markets in Buenos Aires: from a centralized to a polycentric food hubs network

Jesus GONZALEZ FELIU (La Rochelle, FRANCE)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi C - Montané
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
08:30 - 08:50
Comparing physical and e-commerce retail accessibility

Yubing LEI (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

08:50 - 09:10
Collection and Delivery Points Geography Reveals Enterprise Strategies and Factor Interactions

Mi HU (Shanghai, CHINA)

09:10 - 09:30
Collection points, but make it sustainable. Segmentation of consumers’ online shopping and delivery choice behaviours

Heleen BULDEO RAI (Brussels, BELGIUM)

09:30 - 09:50
Parcel lockers, under which conditions do they tick?

Oliver OLMEDO (Seattle, UNITED STATES)

09:50 - 10:10
Crowdshipping and the future of urban logistics: a systematic literature review and empirical evidence

Antonio COMI (Roma, ITALY)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J002
Lectern sessions
SIG B5: Freight Transport Modelling

Chairperson: Rodrigo TAPIA (The Hague, NETHERLANDS)

08:30 - 08:55
Decision factors and trade-offs in BET adoption: insights from Swedish forestry freight haulers

Vivek Venkatesh SHENOY (Stockholm, SWEDEN)

08:55 - 09:20
Freight Mode, Vehicle and Crossing Choice in Denmark

Rodrigo TAPIA (The Hague, NETHERLANDS)

09:20 - 09:45
Modelling non-bulk rail freight demand in Australia: long-run drivers and modal competition

Chamila Tharangani DANTHANARAYANA (Darlington Nsw, AUSTRALIA)

09:45 - 10:10
Assessment of the freight transport benefits and policy implications of the Bataan–Cavite Interlink Bridge (BCIB) in Mega Manila

Riches BACERO (Manila, PHILIPPINES)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J003
Lectern sessions
SIG C2: Urban Transport operations
08:30 - 08:55
LLM-Based Framework for Semantic-Driven Traffic Simulation Scenario Generation

Xiaolong XIE (Shanghai, CHINA)

08:55 - 09:20
Reinforcement Learning for Shared-Vehicle Dispatching in Large-Scale Demand Responsive Transport Exclusively for People with Disabilities

Yeonwoo JEONG (Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

09:20 - 09:45
Interpretable Ensemble Learning Models for Predicting Stream Speed Influenced by Roadside Frictions: A SHAP-Based Analysis

Vineet JAIN (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

09:45 - 10:10
Exploration of safety-vulnerable road infrastructures under autonomous driving environments

Hojae KIM (Ansan, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 245
Lectern sessions
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

Chairperson: Mark HICKMAN (Brisbane, AUSTRALIA)

Network-wide variable speed limit control to enhance traffic safety and flow

Kawon KANG (Ansan-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
Distinguishing Driving Behavior Leveraging Human Oddity & Vehicle Telematic Data: An Indian Corroborative Study

Shriniwas ARKATKAR (Surat, INDIA) (Pending)

08:55 - 09:20
Neural responses to partial sleep deprivation during motorized two-wheeler driving: A time-frequency analysis

Meenu TOMSON (Mumbai, INDIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Risk, resilience, robustness, and emergency management in the transport sector: a broad framework for a systemic perspective

Fabio BORGHETTI (Milan, ITALY)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
Development of a Novel Technology Acceptance Model to Evaluate User Acceptance of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)

Don Pubudu KAPURUBANDARAGE (Calgary, CANADA)

08:55 - 09:20
Strategies and Mechanisms to Mitigate Interpersonal Violence in Public Transit

Ram PENDYALA (Tempe, UNITED STATES)

09:20 - 09:45
A Personalized Traffic Crash Rate Prediction Framework for Automobile Insurance Groups Using Enhanced Ensemble Algorithm

Songha LEE (Ansan, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

09:45 - 10:10
Ethical issues and fairness principles in road safety policy making

Wouter VAN DEN BERGHE (Gent, BELGIUM)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
A Hybrid Statistical and Machine Learning Framework for Spatiotemporal Crash Severity Prediction Using XGBoost and GAM

Vishal KUMAR (Mumbai, INDIA) (Pending)

08:55 - 09:20
Integrating Ensemble Techniques and Interpretable Machine Learning to Analyze Crash Severity on Curves based on Variable Interactions

Kirti MAHAJAN (Hamirpur, INDIA) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
An Integrated GIS and Machine Learning Approach for Spatiotemporal Crash Severity Prediction

Vishal KUMAR (Mumbai, INDIA)

09:45 - 10:10
Interpretable Machine Learning and Deep Learning for Multi-Class Crash Severity Prediction in Riyadh

Hassan Mousaid AL-AHMADI (Dhahran, SAUDI ARABIA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi E - Maury
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Heshani RUPASINGHE (Brisbane, AUSTRALIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Spatial distribution of economic status in synthetic populations

Lucas SCHUHMACHER (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

08:55 - 09:20
Substitution and complementarity between free-floating and station-based carsharing

Henri MOULGA (Bron, FRANCE)

09:20 - 09:45
Residential On-Street Parking and Mode Choice: Trip Purpose and Trip Type Effects in the City Center

Matthias LANGER (Munich, GERMANY)

09:45 - 10:10
Joint decision of household vehicle ownership, fuel type and ADAS features

Heshani RUPASINGHE (Brisbane, AUSTRALIA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi D - Raynaud
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Hafsoah AHMAD (Halifax, CANADA)

08:30 - 08:50
Who benefits from night trains? Measuring consumer surplus in long-distance travel between Bavaria and Rome

Vincent WESSLING (Munich, GERMANY)

08:50 - 09:10
City characteristics and transportation modal shares: a logit dynamic evolutionary model

Maria ROGOTSKAYA (Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION)

09:10 - 09:30
Bridging Transport and Energy Modelling: Deriving Residential Building Occupancy and BEV Charging Demand from Agent-Based Transport Models for Neighborhood-Level Energy Planning

Ella EISEMANN (Berlin, GERMANY)

09:30 - 09:50
Work before device or device before work? A latent segmentation approach to investigate the relationship

Hafsoah AHMAD (Halifax, CANADA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 247
Lectern sessions
SIG E2: Transport Pricing and Economic Regulation

Chairperson: Paolo BERIA (Milano, ITALY)

08:30 - 08:55
The political economy of taxing the use of electric cars

Bruno DE BORGER (Antwerpen, BELGIUM)

08:55 - 09:20
Public Support of Environmental Taxes on Transportation Choices - A Laboratory Experiment

Laurent DENANT-BOEMONT (Rennes, FRANCE)

09:20 - 09:45
Welfare implications of a carbon tax in a long-distance passenger market

Catherine MULLER-VIBES (Toulouse, FRANCE)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J200
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
08:30 - 08:55
Elevated or Underground? Land Value Evidence from Bogotá’s Metro Debate

Juan Pablo BOCAREJO (Bogota, COLOMBIA)

08:55 - 09:20
From announcement to operation: The changing impact of light rail transit on housing prices across implementation phases

Rodrigo VICTORIANO-HABIT (Concepción, CHILE)

09:45 - 10:10
Housing and Transportation Costs and Residential Relocation: A Study of California Movers

Jesus BARAJAS (Davis, UNITED STATES)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
08:30 - 08:55
Stuck in the suburbs: examining the policy-implementation gap in Surrey’s active transportation planning

Dakota TRYHUBA (Vancouver, CANADA)

08:55 - 09:20
Dynamic Core Profiles: Quantifying Temporal Stability of Walk-Oriented Activity Zones via Multilayer Community Detection

Shumpei KIRIKI (Muroran-Shi, JAPAN)

09:20 - 09:45
A Comparative Analysis Towards Realizing the X-minute City: A Case Studies from Japanese Cities

Tsubasa OMORI (Tokyo, JAPAN)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
08:30 - 08:55
Census-driven Estimation of Small Area Transport Emissions: A Case Study of Ireland

Aathira KRISHNADAS (Dublin, IRELAND)

08:55 - 09:20
Mapping Telecoupled Impacts of Fires along Federal Highways in Brazil in 2024

Anelise SCHMITZ (Curitiba, BRAZIL)

09:20 - 09:45
Large-Scale Evaluation of Mobility, Technology and Demand Scenarios in the Chicago Region Using POLARIS

Joshua AULD (Argonne, UNITED STATES)

09:45 - 10:10
Evaluating Transport Infrastructure Growth and its Environmental Implications: A Case of Varanasi

Chetna RATHEE (Pune, INDIA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
08:30 - 08:55
Climate Exposure and Cost overruns in Transport Infrastructure: Evidence across Bidding, Execution, and Final Delivery in Québec

Olfa BERRICH (Québec, CANADA) (Pending)

08:55 - 09:20
Flora and Fauna in the Transit Crosshairs: An Observational Study on Integrating Transportation Ecology into Public Transport Operations

Maria Vittoria CORAZZA (Rm, ITALY)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J005
Lectern sessions
SIG F3: Smart Transport, Smart City and Quality of Life
08:30 - 08:55
From Small to Large Cities: A Parametric Analysis of Demand Responsive Transport Performance using Agent-Based Modelling

Giovanni CALABRO' (Catania, ITALY)

08:55 - 09:20
Data-driven spatial identification of regions with high potential for demand-responsive (autonomous) public transport as a complement to existing services

Christian KLINKHARDT (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 316
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Rahul T. M. (INDIA)

08:30 - 08:55
Uncovering Modal Synergies between Dockless e-Bikes and Rail Transit: Evidence from Lausanne, Switzerland

Dylan MOINSE (Lausanne, SWITZERLAND)

08:55 - 09:20
Who Rides, Where, and Why? Mixed Logit Models of Urban Cycling Across Four Cities in Australia

Parisa IZADPANAHI (Perth, AUSTRALIA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
08:30 - 08:55
Governance Challenges in Cross-Agency Coordination of Public Transport Service: How does the Level of Government Subsidizing Service Affect Regional Coordination of Transport Services?

David WEINREICH (Copenhagen, DENMARK)

08:55 - 09:20
Alliance for Safe Speeds (AVS) in Colombia: A multilevel governance and capacity-pooling model to implement urban Speed Management Plans

Tomás VILLESCAS (Bogota, COLOMBIA)

09:20 - 09:45
Governing Urban and Regional Transport: Statutory, Consensual, and Contractualised Evaluation in Comparative Perspective

Yuichi MURAKAMI (Sapporo, JAPAN)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J101
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
08:30 - 08:55
Markov-Based Forecasting of Geopolitical and Logistical Strategies in the Arctic: Probabilistic Modeling of International Transport Routes (2020–2025)

Rafael Henrique DE OLIVEIRA (Limeira, BRAZIL)

08:55 - 09:20
Intelligent Access Policy schemes as a data driven governance framework for seamless cross-border freight transport

Vardhman LUNKAR (Milan, ITALY)

09:20 - 09:45
Creating a framework for successful international technology transfer

Emilia O'NEILL (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
J004
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Maike PUHE (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

08:30 - 08:55
Examining Mobility Challenges of Vulnerable Groups in the Context of the 15-Minute City: A Qualitative Study in Urban Neighborhoods

Ozge YALCINER ERCOSKUN (Ankara, TÜRKIYE)

08:55 - 09:20
Gender and transportation planning: Regional inequalities in urban mobility in Türkiye

Ebru V ÖCALIR (Ankara, TÜRKIYE)

09:20 - 09:45
Evaluating gender-targeted zero-fare bus policies: travel behaviour and satisfaction outcomes in India

Digvijay S PAWAR (Hyderabad, INDIA)

09:45 - 10:10
Analysis of marriage and birth rates as a means for distributing transportation funding

Marcella KAPLAN (Knoxville, UNITED STATES)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
Examining the role of push and pull measures for sustainable mobility in urban areas

Jonas HORLEMANN (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

08:55 - 09:20
Measuring accessibility by sustainable travel modes to cultural heritage sites in Mediterranean urban contexts

Gabriele D'ORSO (Palermo, ITALY)

09:20 - 09:45
Public Acceptance of User-Facing Sustainable Urban Transport Policies in Bangkok

Arisara CHANYOTHA (Bangkok, THAILAND)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
08:30 - 08:55
Early Pruning for Public Transport Routing Problem

Andrii ROHOVYI (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Fare-free and far from worthless. Stable satisfaction with Luxembourg’s public transport after fare abolition.

Monika MACIEJEWSKA (Cerdanyola Del Vallés, SPAIN)

09:20 - 09:45
Public Transit Accessibility in Practice: Comparison of Existing Accessibility Measures

Meet TABIYAR (Mumbai, INDIA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 256
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
08:30 - 08:55
Determinants of passenger satisfaction among elderly and persons with disabilities in fare-free bus service

Ma. Sheilah NAPALANG (Quezon City, PHILIPPINES)

08:55 - 09:20
A go-along study of Mobility as a Service for disabled people

Joy MCKAY (Southampton, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Transport Access and Social Exclusion: Why Measurement Choice and Causal Evidence Matter for Equity Policy

Surabhi OJHA (London, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

09:45 - 10:10
Calculating the perceived burden of mobility for wheelchair users at railway stations: A case study of JR Kamata Station

Sho SEKINO (Funabashi, JAPAN)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 105
Lectern sessions
SIG G6: Transport and Health

Chairperson: Aristi KARAGKOUNI (Komotini, GREECE)

08:30 - 08:55
Assessment of Workplace Conditions and Stress in Air Traffic Control: Implications for OHS in Transport Sector

Aristi KARAGKOUNI (Komotini, GREECE)

08:55 - 09:20
THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN AND ITS IMPACTS ON SPATIAL INTERACTION: THE EXPERIENCE FROM NIGERIAN SOUTHWESTERN REGION

Umar Obafemi SALISU (Ago-Iwoye, NIGERIA) (Pending)

09:20 - 09:45
Health status in Colombian road accidents victims

José Ignacio RUIZ (Bogotá, COLOMBIA) (Pending)

09:45 - 10:10
“With the free bus, you didn't have to worry”: Mental wellbeing impacts of a free intercity transportation service in Canada

Anu YADAV (Saskatoon, CANADA)

10/07
8:30 - 10:15
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG H5: Urban Transport in Developing Countries

Chairperson: Annesha ENAM (Dhaka, BANGLADESH)

08:30 - 08:55
University carpooling as a sustainable mobility: case study of the University of Sousse, Tunisia

Yassmine AMMAR (Sfax, TUNISIA)

08:55 - 09:20
Implications of Chauffeur Dependency on Mobility in a Congested Mega City

Annesha ENAM (Dhaka, BANGLADESH)

09:20 - 09:45
Parental Acceptance and Willingness to Use Demand Responsive Transit for High School Students’ School Travel

Masria MUSTAFA (Shah Alam, MALAYSIA) (Pending)

10/07
10:15 - 10:45
Break areas
Breaks

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Poster area
Poster sessions
A2-PS10-458 - Examining the economic viability of different Modular Mobile Terminal configurations to resolve barge congestion in the seaport

Jonas ZUM FELDE (Duisburg, GERMANY)

A3-PS10-459 - Railway accidents pattern on Nigerian standard gauge network, 2016 to 2024

Joshua ODELEYE (Zaria, NIGERIA)

A5-PS10-460 - Disrupted Mobilities: Behavioral Adaptations to the Prolonged Closure of the A13 Motorway in the Paris Region

Lea WESTER (Paris, FRANCE) (Pending)

B4-PS10-461 - Greening SME Logistics Operations: A Synthesis Review

Valeska Katharina ENGESSER (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)

B5-PS10-462 - Estimating freight generation coefficients using a commodity based approach: evidence from Bhopal, India

Paulose N. KURIAKOSE (Bhopal, INDIA)

C1-PS10-464 - The secret life of queues

Nicholas TAYLOR (Hove, UNITED KINGDOM)

C1-PS10-465 - Comparative Assessment of Perceived and Naturalistic Driving-based LOS Estimation at Semi-Urban Uncontrolled Intersections

Suprabeet DATTA (Guwahati, INDIA)

C2-PS10-467 - Systematic diagnosis and analysis of macroscopic public transit problems

Shaopeng ZHONG (Dalian, CHINA) (Pending)

C3-PS10-468 - HSDNet: A High-order Structure Distillation Network via Multi-type Hypergraph for Traffic Prediction

Hanqing YANG (Xi'an, CHINA)

C3-PS10-469 - C-ITS-Based V2I Signal Priority Upgrade for Emergency Vehicles

Masoud NADER NEZHAD (Doha, QATAR)

C4-PS10-471 - Quantifying the Causal Relationship Between Vehicle Traffic Volumes and Cycling Accidents Using Machine Learning on High-Dimensional Data

Ying YAO (London, UNITED KINGDOM) (Pending)

C4-PS10-472 - Enhancing Risky Driving Behavior Classification Using Conditional GANs (cGANs): A Data Augmentation Approach

Eleni Maria THEODORAKI (Athens, GREECE)

D1-PS10-473 - Analysis of Motorized Two-Wheeler Rider Behavior Using Instrumented Vehicle Study

Anusha S P (Thiruvananthapuram, INDIA)

D1-PS10-474 - Multi-Scale Population Downscaling in Post-Disaster Contexts using Vision Transformers and Socioeconomic Data

D.h.m.k.s. THALGASKOTUWA (Tokyo, JAPAN)

D2-PS10-475 - Willingness to use on-demand transport for inter-municipal travel in rural Japan

Yuanfang ZHU (Nagoya, JAPAN)

D2-PS10-476 - Modeling and Predicting Agent Trajectory in Urban Road Networks

Julien BAUDRU (Bruxelles, BELGIUM)

D2-PS10-477 - An Instrument-Free Exogeneity Test for Multinomial Logit Models: A Copula Approach

Matthieu MARECHAL (Santiago, CHILE) (Pending)

D2-PS10-478 - How do public transport services affect cross-border travel? Exploring nonlinear effects using an XGBoost-SHAP approach

Xi WEI (Hong Kong, CHINA)

D3-PS10-479 - Profiling Young Consumers’ Preferences towards Electric Vehicles: An MCA-Based Analysis

Fazilatulaili ALI (Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA)

D3-PS10-480 - Walkability in Hilly Cities: The Slope–Distance Nexus

Anat TCHETCHIK (Ramat Gan, ISRAEL) (Pending)

D3-PS10-482 - Impact of App-based Incentives on recorded mobility behaviour

Astrid GÜHNEMANN (Wien, AUSTRIA)

D4-PS10-483 - Time poverty, urban mobility, and women’s micro-entrepreneurship in the Global South: evidence from Bangladesh

Kasphia NAHRIN (Dhaka, BANGLADESH)

E2-PS10-484 - Tradeoffs between the time and cost of electric vehicle charging in Korea

Kim YEONG JAE (Sejong, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

F2-PS10-486 - Assessing the Contribution of Hybrid Electric Vehicles to CO? Emission Mitigation in Tunisia: A LEAP Model Analysis

Manel DALDOUL (Ariana, TUNISIA) (Pending)

F2-PS10-487 - Environmental Impact of the Environment on the Availability of functions in the city

Jakub TAKÁCS (Bratislava, SLOVAKIA) (Pending)

F2-PS10-488 - ASSESSMENT OF AIR POLLUTION MITIGATION STRATEGIES AND THEIR PERCEIVED EFFECTIVENESS IN APAPA AND TIN CAN ISLAND SEAPORTS, LAGOS STATE

Okechukwu ANYANWU (Warri, NIGERIA)

F3-PS10-489 - Mapping smart city evolution: A multidimensional typology based on transport infrastructure and DP2 clustering

Tiziano PAVANINI (Genova, ITALY)

F4-PS10-492 - Gender and Sustainable Mobility Choices: A Developing Country Perspective

Rozerin ERDOGAN (Napoli, ITALY)

G4-PS10-494 - Reimagining accessible parking in Japan: lessons from global best practices

Hiroaki NISHIMURA (Chiyoda-Ku, JAPAN)

G4-PS10-495 - Developing a Collaborative Platform for Regional Branding Strategies: Focusing on Destination Governance and Management Initiatives in the Veneto Region and Kyoto Prefecture

Hiroyuki NAKANO (Kyoto, JAPAN)

H1-PS10-496 - Co-operative inquiry as method for disability-related transport research: A South African case example

Jerome Peter FREDERICKS (Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA)

H2-PS10-497 - Perception-Based Ordered Logit Analysis of Safety Challenges of Electric Rickshaws in Sustainable Urban Mobility: A Case Study from Silchar City, India

Dipanjan MUKHERJEE (Silchar, INDIA)

H5-PS10-498 - Challenges to the integration of automobiles in urban management in Brazil: An approach based on the commons and sustainable mobility

Anísio BRASILEIRO (Recife, BRAZIL)

H5-PS10-499 - The Role of Informal Transit in Enhancing Accessibility for the Urban Poor in Nigeria: Toward a Pro-Poor Mobility Integration Model

Ogochukwu UGBOMA (Lagos, NIGERIA)

H5-PS10-500 - Dynamic Signal Control System Based on Control Delay under Mixed Traffic Conditions

Anusha S P (Thiruvananthapuram, INDIA)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi E - Maury
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Felipe BEDOYA-MAYA (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

10:50 - 11:15
Developing an AI maturity model: insights from freight forwarders

Valentin CARLAN (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

11:15 - 11:40
Too many eggs in one basket? The delusion of risk mitigation through diversification and financial hedging in multi-tier supply chains

Richard BORGGREVE (Hamburg, GERMANY)

11:40 - 12:05
Evaluating the Impact of Land Bridge as a Complementary Corridor to the Suez Canal

Marco PETRELLI (Rome, ITALY)

12:05 - 12:30
Simulation of Freight Transport -Enhancements at Aqaba Port

Fares ABU DAYYEH (Antwerpen, BELGIUM)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi F - Dauvillier
Lectern sessions
SIG A2: Maritime Transport and Ports

Chairperson: Mylena Cristine RODRIGUES DE JESUS (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

10:50 - 11:15
Forecasting Marine Gas Oil Prices Using LSTM, LightGBM, and SHAP-Based Feature Importance

Samer OKASHA (Ismailia, EGYPT)

11:15 - 11:40
Selection of On-Time Operations by Container Shipping Companies

Takuma MATSUDA (Yokohama, JAPAN)

11:40 - 12:05
Dynamic Spatiotemporal Evolution-Based Method for Identifying Vessel Risk Clusters

Yuerong YU (Wuhan, CHINA)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
AR 128
Lectern sessions
SIG A5: Road Transport
10:50 - 11:15
Persisting local emissions with a switch to BEV in Germany

Sebastian BRUN (Unterhaching, GERMANY)

11:15 - 11:40
Decarbonizing the Existing Passenger Vehicle Fleet: A Review of Post-Sale Strategies

Lucas SALGADO (Davis, UNITED STATES)

11:40 - 12:05
Analysis and perspectives on the evolution of road transport in Italy and its impacts on pollutant emissions

Armando CARTENÌ (Caserta, ITALY)

12:05 - 12:30
Scaling Hydrogen Infrastructure for Heavy-Duty Trucking: A U.S. Scenario-Based Analysis

Laura RESTREPO (Davis, UNITED STATES)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
AR 112-114
Lectern sessions
SIG B1: Supply Chain Management

Chairperson: Hesam RASHIDI (Toronto, CANADA)

10:50 - 11:15
Strategic API Calls to Retrieve the Cost Matrix in a Travelling Salesman Problem

Hesam RASHIDI (Toronto, CANADA)

11:15 - 11:40
Customer satisfaction with air freight logistics service delivery in Nigeria

Rose LUKE (Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA)

11:40 - 12:05
Stakeholder Perspectives on Locational Attributes of Multi-Modal Logistics Parks (MMLPs) in an Emerging Economy: Case Study India

Priyanka KUMAR (Ahmedabad, INDIA) (Pending)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi G - Ourliac
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
10:50 - 11:15
Assessing the impacts of a shared collection and delivery points network: a last-mile logistics simulation study

Vasco SILVA (Porto, PORTUGAL)

11:15 - 11:40
Riders on the move: profiling food delivery couriers by work motivation and triple bottom line outcomes

Edoardo MARCUCCI (Molde, NORWAY)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi H
Lectern sessions
SIG B4: Urban Goods Movement
10:50 - 11:15
Urban consolidation centers - why this theoretically popular concept is hardly successful in practice

Hans QUAK (Breda, NETHERLANDS)

11:15 - 11:40
Logistics Development and Land Recycling: A Geography of Missed Opportunities?

Adeline HEITZ (Paris, FRANCE)

11:40 - 12:05
Governing Scarcity: Logistics Land, Planning Trade-offs, and Land Justice in the Rouen Metropolitan Area

Sibylle DAVID (Paris, FRANCE)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
J204
Lectern sessions
SIG C3: Intelligent Transport Systems

Chairperson: Miho IRYO-ASANO (Nagoya, JAPAN)

10:50 - 11:15
Collaborative Multi-Agent Traffic Signal Control via Dynamic Graph Attention and Exponential Reward Shaping

Wissem YOUSFI (Lyon, FRANCE)

11:15 - 11:40
Modular multimodal transportation systems for passengers and freight

Ximeng LIAO (Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS)

11:40 - 12:05
Environmental and Infrastructural Influences on the Frequency of ADAS Alerts in Large-Scale Bus Fleets

Parth PARIKH (Delhi, INDIA)

12:05 - 12:30
Dynamic event-based multi-target Encirclement Control for Multi-ASV Systems

Jiahui ZHANG (Wuhan, CHINA)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Rempart 010
Lectern sessions
SIG C4: Traffic Safety Analysis and Policy
10:50 - 11:15
How do road users interact in less-organized traffic? An Adversarial Inverse Reinforcement Learning Approach

Tarek SAYED (Vancouver, CANADA)

11:15 - 11:40
A Time-Window GNN-Based Network Partition for Identifying High- and Low-Risk Nodes in Road Networks

Simone PARADISO (Athens, GREECE)

11:40 - 12:05
FusionNet: A Hybrid Physics-Informed Deep Learning Model for Vehicle Trajectory Prediction and Safety Analysis at Roundabouts

Abhijnan MAJI (Roorkee, INDIA)

12:05 - 12:30
Trajectory reconstruction framework validation: Enhancing trajectory accuracy for road user safety and behavior applications

Mohamed HUSSEIN (Hamilton, CANADA)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Rempart 1
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Federica MASTRO (Bari, ITALY)

10:50 - 11:15
Who Will Subscribe? Unpacking the Market for MaaS in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, Canada

Felita ONG (Toronto, CANADA)

11:15 - 11:40
Beyond functionality: psychological and social drivers of car-sharing adoption in the tourism context

Wei-Lun TSAI (Tainan, TAIWAN)

11:40 - 12:05
Modelling Individuals’ Perceptions towards Autonomous Transit: A Combined Revealed and Stated Preference Approach

Uthpalee HEWAGE (Kelowna, CANADA)

12:05 - 12:30
The potential of MaaS towards inclusive mobility for gender-diverse communities

Federica MASTRO (Bari, ITALY)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Rempart 2 colloque
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Sangram NIRMALE (Mumbai, INDIA)

10:50 - 11:10
Transit rider preferences for first-mile microtransit in suburban areas

Xiaoyu ZHANG (Montréal, CANADA)

11:10 - 11:30
Beyond the First Mile: Modeling Complete Trip Choices Between Car and Multimodal Public Transport with Micromobility Access in Istanbul

Bekir BARTIN (Istanbul, TÜRKIYE)

11:30 - 11:50
Analysis of Factors Influencing Modal Shift to Public Highway Busses via Park and Ride

Thomas F. VEIT-ALVES (Graz, AUSTRIA)

11:50 - 12:10
Role of public transit in response to adverse weather in transit- oriented and motorcycle-oriented cities

Kamimura MIKU (Kami, JAPAN)

12:10 - 12:30
Exploring the Last Mile Delivery Preferences for Integrated Passenger-Freight Transport in Rural Areas

Sangram NIRMALE (Mumbai, INDIA) (Pending)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Rempart 3
Lectern sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Clémence DE ROLLAND (Vaulx-en-Velin, FRANCE)

10:50 - 11:15
Bridging Climate and Mobility in the Global South: Transformer-Based Prediction of Bangkok MRT Blue Line Station Ridership

Piyaphat CHAEMCHUEN (Bangkok, THAILAND)

11:15 - 11:40
Modeling perceived trip comfort in the context of an expanding metro rail network: a case of Mumbai Metropolitan Region, India

Abhijna M (Mumbai, INDIA)

11:40 - 12:05
Identifying latent demand for public transport in Lyon, France: who, where and why

Clémence DE ROLLAND (Vaulx-en-Velin, FRANCE)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi E - Maury
Special sessions
SIG D2: Travel Behaviour and Choice Modelling

Chairperson: Chandra BHAT (Austin, UNITED STATES)

Moderators: Irfan BATUR (Tempe, UNITED STATES), Tarun RAMBHA (Bangalore, INDIA)

Panel 1: The Triumphs and Tribulations of Early Career Travel Behavior Academics: A Global Perspective

Irfan BATUR (Tempe, UNITED STATES)

Katie ASMUSSEN (Knoxville, UNITED STATES), Anna REIFFER (Zurich, SWITZERLAND), Anmol PAHWA (Chennai, INDIA)

Panel 2: Preparing for (and Juggling) the Many Responsibilities of a Faculty Career

Tarun RAMBHA (Bangalore, INDIA)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
J201
Lectern sessions
SIG D3: Applications of Travel Behaviour Analysis and Demand
10:50 - 11:15
Immersive Technologies As Tool For Evaluating Sustainable Mobility Policy Effectiveness

Ilaria HENKE (Rome, ITALY)

11:15 - 11:40
Evacuation of people from disaster-affected region: An optimal control approach

Kirtesh GADIYA (Mumbai, INDIA)

11:40 - 12:05
Who Shops and Orders Online? Segmenting Consumers through A Latent-Class Ordered Logit Approach

Md. Rifat Hossain BHUIYAN (Halifax, CANADA)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
J202
Lectern sessions
SIG E2: Transport Pricing and Economic Regulation

Chairperson: Paolo BERIA (Milano, ITALY)

10:50 - 11:15
Regulating Automated Vehicle Markets

Nicole ADLER (Jerusalem, ISRAEL)

11:15 - 11:40
Determinants of rail price variability in Europe under competition

Tommaso BATTILOCCHI (Piacenza, ITALY)

11:40 - 12:05
Ability to Pay for rail track access: a Case Study of the Italian Rail Network

Alessio TEI (Genua, ITALY)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi D - Raynaud
Lectern sessions
SIG F1: Transport and Spatial Development
10:50 - 11:15
Enhancing Regional Development and Agricultural Sustainability: SCGE-Based Analysis of the Yamanashi Food Valley Initiative

Xingwei LIU (Kofu, JAPAN)

11:15 - 11:40
Integrating Multi-objective Optimization and Spatial Analysis for the Site Selection and Improvement of Levee Crossing Facilities

Pei-Fen KUO (Tainan City, TAIWAN)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Rempart 108
Lectern sessions
SIG F2: Transport, Climate Change and Clean Air
10:50 - 11:15
The Energy Opportunity Cost of Everyday Transportation Choices

Catherine MORENCY (Pierrefonds, CANADA)

11:15 - 11:40
Assessing public acceptability of low-emission zones: spatial and individual perspectives from Madrid, Spain

Iria LOPEZ-CARREIRO (Madrid, SPAIN)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
J203
Lectern sessions
SIG F4: Liveability and non-motorized transport

Chairperson: Giovanni CIRCELLA (Davis, UNITED STATES)

How fast are bicycles and e-bikes compared to other modes? An accessibility-based analysis

Marco MIOTTI (Zurich, SWITZERLAND)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
AR 151
Lectern sessions
SIG G1: Governance and Decision-making Processes
10:50 - 11:15
An Analysis of Passengers’ Preferences and Perceptions on Service Quality: Deriving Policy Interventions through GUT Modified IP Approach

Vishwajeet Kishore VERMA (Dublin, IRELAND)

11:15 - 11:40
From Barriers to Design: A Citizen-Centred Approach for Developing Inclusive Urban Mobility Applications Across Five European Cities

Isabel CUNHA (Lyon, FRANCE)

11:40 - 12:05
What Influences Public Transport Usage Among College and University Students Post COVID-19 in India

Naveed MARAZI (Chandigarh, INDIA) (Pending)

12:05 - 12:30
Assessing Tourism Preference and Infrastructure for Organised Travel in West Bengal: A District level study

Swati MAITRA (Kharagpur, INDIA) (Pending)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
J101
Lectern sessions
SIG G2: National and Regional Transport Planning and Policy

Chairperson: Barbara LAA (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

10:50 - 11:15
Understanding Everyday Mobility in Small Towns through Activity Spaces and Social Networks

Maike PUHE (Karlsruhe, GERMANY)

11:15 - 11:40
Multi-residence and modal choices: a matter of accessibility?

Jules GRANDVILLEMIN (Lausanne, SWITZERLAND)

11:40 - 12:05
Interurban Mobility and Modal Choices: Preliminary Propositions

Yan CIMON (Québec, CANADA) (Pending)

12:05 - 12:30
The Effect of public financial incentives on the supply of long-distance carpooling services: the case of France

Kseniya SCHEMELEVA (Lyon, FRANCE)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi B - Hébraud
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
10:50 - 11:15
Autonomous and demand-oriented public transport - lessons learned

Eric NEIDHARDT (Berlin, GERMANY)

11:15 - 11:40
Development of Direct Service Routes to Improve Public Transport Accessibility in Jakarta Metropolitan Area

Hananto PRAKOSO (Jakarta, INDONESIA) (Pending)

11:40 - 12:05
A Spatio-Temporal Analysis to Evaluate the Impact of Bus Interactions on Journey Time in an Urban Bus Network

Suman GANGULY (Kharagpur, INDIA)

12:05 - 12:30
Evaluating Public Transport Performances: Measures, Methods, and Policy Insights

Santhosh KUMAR B V (Bengaluru, INDIA)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
Amphi C - Montané
Lectern sessions
SIG G3: Urban Transport Planning and Policy
10:50 - 11:15
Free Bicycle Sharing Program Reduces Traffic Accidents

Yau-Huo (Jimmy) SHR (Taipei, TAIWAN) (Pending)

11:15 - 11:40
Complexities in implementation of ‘all ages and abilities’ bicycling infrastructure: A case study from Melbourne, Australia

Lauren PEARSON (Melbourne, AUSTRALIA)

11:40 - 12:05
Closing the bike ownership-usage gap: Does the type of residential bike parking facility impact cycling frequency?

Philip Kofi ALIMO (Lyon, FRANCE)

10/07
10:50 - 12:30
J100
Lectern sessions
SIG G4: Cultural and Social Issues in Transport
10:50 - 11:15
From Buses to Mopeds? Youth Mobility Patterns and Latent Aspirations in Rural Regions

Juliane STARK (Vienna, AUSTRIA)

11:15 - 11:40
Parents’ perceived safety at the kerbside and children’s independent mobility in deprived areas of England

Helena TITHERIDGE (London, UNITED KINGDOM)

11:40 - 12:05
Navigating School Journeys: Barriers and Enablers for Children and Caregivers in Nassau, Bahamas

Daniel OVIEDO (London, UNITED KINGDOM)

10/07
12:35 - 13:00
Amphi A - Despax
Plenary sessions

10/07
13:00 - 14:15
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