WSTLUR Awards
The World Society for Transport and Land Use Research presents awards at each Symposium. The conference took place last week, and I had the honour of bestowing the Best Paper and Best Student-Led Paper awards (and the honour of being the namesake of one of the awards). Congratulations to the winners who are:
David Levinson Award for Best Paper
WSTLUR 2021 (Portland)
Viewpoint: Turning streets into housing
Adam Millard-Ball, University of California Los Angeles
Honorable mention best paper
The inevitability of automobility: how private car use is perpetuated in a Greenfield estate
Jennifer Kent, University of Sydney
Best Student-Led Paper
WSTLUR 2021 (Portland)
Traffic-Land Use Compatibility and Street Design Impacts of Automated Driving in Vienna, Austria
Emilia Brucke and Aggelos Soteropolis, Technical University of Vienna
Honorable mention best student-led paper
Traffic Noise Feedback in Agent-Based Integrated Land-Use/Transport Models
Nico Kuehnel (Technical University of Munich), Dominik Ziemke (Technical University of Dresden, and Rolf Moeckel (Technical University of Munich)
Best PhD Dissertation
WSTLUR 2021 (Portland)
Xiang Jacob Yan - current affiliation University of Florida, Gainsville, FL
Thesis: "Redefining the Value of Accessibility: Toward a Better Understanding of How Accessibility Shapes Household Residential Location and Travel Choices" (Filed at University of Michigan, 2019)
Honorable Mention Best PhD Dissertation
Lindsay M. Braun - current affiliation University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Thesis: "Geographies of (dis)advantage in walking and cycling: Perspectives on equity and social justice in planning for active transportation in U.S. cities" (Filed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2018)