Panel V: Time Politics, Foresight and Transport

The meeting was organised as follows

02/06/2002: Arrival Day
03/06/2002: Joint Panel Session (Introduction)

04/06/2002: Parallel Sessions
05/06/2002: Parallel Sessions

06/06/2002: Parallel Sessions
07/06/2002: Joint Panel Session (Summary)

07/06/2002: End of Meeting and Departure

The detailed Agenda can be found here

Experts

Nik Brown
SATSU, Dept of Sociology, University of York
Heslington; YO10 5DD, UK
Ngfb1@york.ac.uk

Curriculum Vitae

Donald G. Janelle
Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science (CSISS)
NCGIA, 3510 Phelps Hall, University of California
Santa Barbara CA 93106-4060, USA

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Curriculum Vitae

Hugh Gunn
RAND Europe
Newtonweg 1; NL-2333 CP Leiden
gunn@rand.org

Curriculum Vitae

Martin Held
Protestant Academy Tutzing
Schloss-Strasse 2+4; D – 82327 Tutzing
held@ev-akademie-tutzing.de

Transport Policy in a Perspective of Sustainable Mobility Policy

Gus A. Koehler
717 Blackmer Circle, Sacramento, CA 95825, USA
koehleg@do.losrios.cc.ca.us

Curriculum Vitae
Simulating the Timing Effects of Public Policy Interventions
Understanding the Complex Timing Effects Of Public Policy Interventions in Industry Clusters

Andy Lake
HOP Associates, 55 West Street
Comberton, Cambridge CB3 7DS, UK
Andy.lake@hop.co.uk

Curriculum Vitae

Lucia A. Reisch
Department of Consumption Theory and
Consumer Policy (530a); University of Hohenheim
70593  Stuttgart, Germany
lureisch@uni-hohenheim.de

Curriculum Vitae

Emin Tengström
University of Gothenburg
Olivedalsgatan 9; S – 41310 Gothenburg
Emin.tengstrom@lis.gu.se

Curriculum Vitae

 


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