CROSSMOBY - CROSS BORDER TRANSPORT AND MOBILITY IN THE EU – ISSUES AND STATE OF THE ART – Venice, Oct. 22-23 2020

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Cross Border Transport and Mobility in the EU - Issues and State of the Art is the title of the event that will be held in Venice on October 22-23 2020.

The aim of the workshop is to provide a systematic analysis on what has already been done and what are the next priorities.

Scholars and practitioners were invited to submit their researches (abstracts) by the 30th April 2020, on the general subject highlighted above:

- The state-of-the-art of EU cross border transport policy

- Indicators of sustainability and accessibility in cross border transport

- The impact of cross border mobility on economic growth and equality

- Best practices in cross border mobility

- SUMP development and cross border integration in urban mobility: policies and practices

- The impact of cross border transport on cohesion

- People attitude and behavior towards cross border travels

- Models and Patterns for Providers and Networks

The deadline for full paper submission of the full article is August 31st, in English.

The participation to the workshop is free of charge but the registration is compulsory by the 31/8/2020.

Accepted full papers will be published in a book that will be available both printed and online (open access).

Scientific Committee: Pietro Lanzini – Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Management, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Luka Mladenovič – Ph.D., Senior Professional Research Associate, Urban planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia Raffaele Pesenti – Ph.D. Full Professor of Operations Research, Dept. Of Management, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Aljaž Plevnik – Ph.D., Professional Research Councillor, Urban planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia Tom Rye – Ph.D., Full Professor of Transport Policy, University College Molde, Norway. Andrea Stocchetti – Ph.D., Associate Professor, Dept. Of Management, Ca’ Foscari University.