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PARTNERSHIPS, RESILIENCE AND PROGRESS

ScottishTransportApplications &ResearchConferenceFIFTEENTH ANNUAL Wednesday 22 May 2019 Glasgow Caledonian UniversityCowcaddens RoadGlasgow G4 0 BAPARTNERSHIPS, RESILIENCE AND PROGRESSP rogramme Registration opens 1 March 2019 Awards At the start of the afternoon plenary session, awards will be made for the Best Paper at the conference and for the Best Paper from a Young Professional, sponsored by 2018 the prize for the best paper presented by a speaker aged 30 or under was awarded to Rurigdh Mcmeddes and Anna Rowell, City of Edinburgh Council for the paper Rejuvenating Roseburn The prize for the best paper was awarded to Suzanne Meade, TRI, Edinburgh Napier University for her paper The Visualisation of SiN in Edinburgh Introduction to STAR Conference 2019 What will the main drivers for the future be?

Awards At the start of the afternoon plenary session, awards will be made for the Best Paper at the conference and for the Best Paper from a Young Professional, sponsored by AECOM.

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1 ScottishTransportApplications &ResearchConferenceFIFTEENTH ANNUAL Wednesday 22 May 2019 Glasgow Caledonian UniversityCowcaddens RoadGlasgow G4 0 BAPARTNERSHIPS, RESILIENCE AND PROGRESSP rogramme Registration opens 1 March 2019 Awards At the start of the afternoon plenary session, awards will be made for the Best Paper at the conference and for the Best Paper from a Young Professional, sponsored by 2018 the prize for the best paper presented by a speaker aged 30 or under was awarded to Rurigdh Mcmeddes and Anna Rowell, City of Edinburgh Council for the paper Rejuvenating Roseburn The prize for the best paper was awarded to Suzanne Meade, TRI, Edinburgh Napier University for her paper The Visualisation of SiN in Edinburgh Introduction to STAR Conference 2019 What will the main drivers for the future be?

2 Will drone technology revolutionise delivery logistics? How will pedestrian psychology interface with an automated environment? Will scenario planning address the uncertainties? Are our young people becoming increasingly car-averse? How do we balance focus between rural and urban issues? Are trip demands really reducing? How can our partnerships ensure legislation and best practice keeps pace with new technologies? We invite you to share your ideas and knowledge by participating in the STAR 2019 us at Scotland s only fully multi-disciplinary Transport Conference. Key Features STAR 2019 will focus on results of research, good practice and practical issues of implementation that are relevant to Scottish transport policy, infrastructure delivery and transport provision.

3 The Conference will provide an opportunity to learn about new and emerging practice in transport in Scotland in an informal yet informative setting and will allow participants to help shape the Scottish transport agenda. A further major benefit of the conference will be the opportunity to network and the timetable for the day is structured to offer delegates additional opportunities to interact, including a wine reception at the end of the event. See the draft programme opposite for full details of what to expect at STAR 2019. AudienceSTAR offers an opportunity unique in Scotland to exchange knowledge and good practice. The conference is aimed at everyone engaged in any aspect of transport including policies and strategies, research, strategic planning, development and appraisal, design, implementation and evaluation, maintenance, operations and management of services and projects.

4 It will therefore be of value to everyone interested in transport issues. Join us at Scotland s only fully multi-disciplinary Transport The Conference will be held in the Hamish Wood Building of Glasgow Caledonian University. Collaborative practices across organisational boundaries in Scottish transport governance: fit for the future? Kate Pangbourne, ITS, University of Leeds Transport aspects of the Aberdeen City Region Deal Paul Finch, Aberdeenshire CouncilCLOSING REMARKS AND CIVIC RECEPTION BY KIND INVITATION OF GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL15:30 - 16:00 REFRESHMENTS AND VIEWING OF EXHIBITION STANDS16:00 - 17:00 PLENARY SESSIONOPENING ADDRESSKEYNOTE PRESENTATION: To be confirmed11:00 - 11:30 REFRESHMENTS AND VIEWING OF EXHIBITION STANDS11:30 - 13:00 MORNING PARALLEL SESSIONS13:00 - 14:00 LUNCH AND VIEWING OF EXHIBITION STANDS14:00 - 15:30 AFTERNOON PARALLEL SESSIONSKEEPING SCOTLAND MOVING: MITIGATION, ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCEC limate change risks facing Scotland s transport infrastructure.

5 Caroline Toplis, AECOMO ptimising road network recovery from major multi-day Pellicier-Pous, Neil Ferguson, University of StrathclydeWhose Heathrow is it anyway? The changing Scottish international aviation market and where rail can make a contribution!Ross Clark, Transport ScotlandIMPROVING VALUE IN ACTIVE TRAVEL INVESTMENT Capacity for active travel in Scotland: a spatial micro-simulation Pearce, Matthew Dallas, Sustrans; Ian Philips, ITS, University of LeedsA cost-benefit-analysis of Glasgow City Council s expanding cycle Bow, Sustrans/Glasgow City CouncilInvesting in cycling to tackle transport poverty and promote Quayle, Sustrans Scotland APPRAISAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTSU nderstanding how future land use assumptions influence transport Dobson, Paul Minta, Carmela Sibilla, David Simmonds ConsultancyProgrammatic appraisal the appraisal of transport Laird, Peak Economics; Chris Bruce, Arup.

6 Richard Connors, ITS University of Leeds; Margot Finley, Arup; Peter Mackie, ITS University of Leeds; Hannah Norman, ArupTransport investment strengthening long-term efforts to promote inclusive and sustainable growth within Bell, Peter Brett AssociatesSAFETY: INFLUENCING AND UNDERSTANDING DRIVER BEHAVIOURI nnovative speed management and accident reduction: A75 route safety improvement Tait, Transerv; Chris Keenan, Clearview; Kathryn Stewart, Edinburgh Napier University Effect of fake police officers on vehicle speeds on residential streets in Cragg, Kirkton Community and Safety PartnershipA simulation model for platooning on two-lane Brooks-Tyreman, University of PROJECT DELIVERY FOR COMMUNITIESE dinburgh City Centre Transformation: Creating a more liveable, inclusive and resilient city Gowenlock, Jacobs; Daisy Narayanan, City of Edinburgh CouncilRefurbishment of Partick Bus StationGraeme Wark, SPT.

7 Andrew McCafferty, Siobhan Vernon, Austin-Smith:Lord LLPThe role of collaborative design in delivering inclusive, cohesive and self-sufficient Tortajado, Emily Gait, Sustrans ScotlandSTRATEGIC PROJECTS AND POLICY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Strategic Transport Projects Review 2: the story so Turnbull, Jacobs; Neil Halket, AECOMN ational Transport Strategy policy collation and McCartney, Peter Brett Associates; Laurence Kenney, Transport ScotlandBus quality contracts in the UK lessons learned from the quality contract scheme in Tyne and McTigue, Jason Monios, Edinburgh Napier UniversityENABLING ECONOMIC GROWTH WITH SUSTAINABLE LOGISTICSD elivering on sustainable logistics by thinking inside the box a case study of a successful business Cowie, Edinburgh Napier University; Keith Fisken, SEStran Sustainable road freight in port cities-Aberdeen and CIVITAS Robinson, Aberdeen City Council; Caroline Hood, Richard Laing, David Gray, John McCall, Robert Gordon University.

8 Neale Burrows, Aberdeen City n Trips: the logistics needs of the Scottish aquaculture industry, and how transport affects economic Steiner, SYSTRA; Frank Roach, HITRANSSMART TECHNOLOGIES IN URBAN AREASS ubway Nimmo, use of ubiquitous real-time bus passenger information in Islam, Achille Fonzone, Edinburgh Napier UniversityImpact of autonomous vehicles for freight in urban Garvey, TRLENHANCING THE CUSTOMER JOURNEYS mart mobility in rural areas: insights and good practices from Europe and Beecroft, Richard Mounce, John Nelson, University of Mobility as a Service: The story so Milne, University of AberdeenThe development of the guest satisfaction survey for Caledonian Cotton, Transport Focus.

9 Claire Bradley, Serco Caledonian SleeperADDRESSING BARRIERS TO CYCLING: PLACES AND PEOPLEThe process and the benefits of delivering secure on street cycle parking in Lings, Sustrans/Edinburgh City Council; Thomas Haddock, Project ManagerPerforming cycling: cultural dimensions of cycling Vali Janvaria, widening access to cycling in Nicholas, Cycling UK The Rail Capital Investment Strategy: plotting the next generation of rail investment in Scotland Richard Owen, Network RailSustainable Transport for remote island communitiesThomas Schoenberger, Neil Ferguson, University of Strathclyde; Colin Young, Argyll and Bute Council; Derek Halden, Loop ConnectionsSTAR 2019: Programme08:30 - 09:15 REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS09:15 - 09:25 CIVIC WELCOME FROM GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL09:25 - 11:00 PLENARY @STAR conferenceConference FeesTransport Scotland promotes the STAR conference on a not-for-profit basis and in order to attract a strong and representative delegate base fees are being held at competitive fee 170 + VAT available until 21 April 2019 Delegate fee 195 + VAT for bookings received after 21 April 2019 Speaker fee 85 + VATC ommunity groups and voluntary sector fee 85 + VAT.

10 These rates are offered to a limited number of organisations at the discretion of the limited number of places will be made available to allow students to attend for a reduced fee. Please contact the conference organisers for more and ExhibitionThere are opportunities to sponsor all or parts of the event, for example plenary sessions, the conference folders, memory sticks, leaflets in the conference folders. Sponsor packages that include exhibition display stands start at 620 plus VAT (including two delegate spaces), while entry-level packages are available from 320 plus VAT (including one delegate space). For more information on sponsorship please contact the conference RegistrationTo register for the STAR conference, please use the booking form available on request or to be downloaded from the STAR registration will open on 1 March all enquiries about the STAR Conference 2019, please contact the conference organisers at.


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