Transport Planning – Where do we go now?
NSL Colloquium with transport planning researchers and practitioners to reflect on current issues.

Heavy traffic, Hardbrücke Zurich (M. Derrer / Adobe Stock)
NSL Colloquium
Transport planning as a discipline and practice has supported the growth processes of western or industrialized societies by identifying, assessing, and operating their transport infrastructures. Read more
Presentations
- Download vertical_align_bottom How did we get here? 24 years of ETH research (PDF, 1.7 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Evaluation of bonus and malus factors for buying an electric car (PDF, 1.9 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Systemic effects of coordination and AEVs on urban parcel deliveries (PDF, 7.6 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Integrating paratransit with scheduled services: A Singapore simulation case study (PDF, 3.2 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Well, what about us? Incorporating humans and their behaviour in a world of AEVs! (PDF, 1 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Designing our cities for the automated electric vehicle transition (PDF, 8.2 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Which instruments does the Federal Office for Spatial Development work with, what is missing? (PDF, 3.3 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Kundenanforderungen für die Bahn der Zukunft und was die SBB daraus ableitet (PDF, 1 MB)
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NSL Colloquium: Transport Planning – Where do we go now? The view of the alumni (1st day)
- chevron_right A. Erath: How autonomous electric vehicles will affect the Swiss transport system - What we already know and what we can’t know yet
- chevron_right O. Cats: Long-distance travel - The long journey towards a shift to rail?
- chevron_right R. Moeckel: Stability of travel behavior - Modeling incremental changes of travel demand instead of recreating it from scratch
- chevron_right L. Sun: Transport Planning - Where do we go now?
- chevron_right M. Balać: Modeling tools to get us there
- chevron_right A. Loder: The (4)9-Euro revolution in Germany’s public transport system - Travel behavior changes and climate impacts
- chevron_right D. Hörcher: A new generation of transport policy appraisal - Developing a random utility spatial general equilibrium model
- Downloadvertical_align_bottom Stability of travel behavior: Modeling incremental changes of travel demand instead of recreating it from scratch (PDF, 1.3 MB)
- Downloadvertical_align_bottom A new generation of transport policy appraisal: Developing a random utility spatial general equilibrium model (PDF, 2.5 MB)
- Downloadvertical_align_bottom How autonomous vehicles will affect the Swiss transport system: What we already know and what we can't know yet (PDF, 1.9 MB)
- Downloadvertical_align_bottom The (4)9-Euro revolution in Germany's public transport system (PDF, 1.3 MB)
- Downloadvertical_align_bottom The regularity, predictability, and travel behaviour in urban transit mobility (PDF, 2.3 MB)
- Downloadvertical_align_bottom Modelling tools to get us there (PDF, 914 KB)
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NSL Colloquium: Transport Planning – Where do we go now? The view of research (2nd day)
Presentations
- Download vertical_align_bottom Full decarbonization of Berlin's traffic: Simulation studies and political reality (PDF, 3 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Addressing the transport zero carbon challenge: Concepts and tools in supporting cities in meeting their targets (PDF, 2.6 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom How economic incentives can support transport policy: The difficult path from research to policy (PDF, 6.3 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Data driven transport planning - Hype or asset? (PDF, 7.2 MB)
- Download vertical_align_bottom Travel behaviour and the future of transportation systems: From COVID era to the technology era (PDF, 4.8 MB)
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NSL Colloquium: Transport Planning: Where do we go now? The view of experience (3rd day)
Organisation
Claudia Gebert
NSL D-ARCH und D-BAUG
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
8093
Zürich
Switzerland