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AET Transport and Mobility Forum: FREE Webinar 1st December 2022


AET Transport and Mobility Forum presents:

Managing Transport conflicts and cooperation. What role for transport planners?

FREE Webinar: Thursday 1st December 2022 1100 - 1200 CET (1000 - 1100 GMT)


Can transport planners become mobility moderators or even transport diplomats? Despite all of the developments in the sectors of logistics and ITS, regardless of all the progress achieved in the field of transport safety, security, well-being and environment and in spite of all of the efforts of transport scholars and practitioners from around the world to deliver sustainable solutions to improve the mobility of freight and people, transport systems management and projects often remain an arena of tensions between various stakeholders having divergent agendas. Each initiative (or absence of an initiative) about transport infrastructure and service risks becoming the starting point for fresh hostilities between actors opposing or supporting these initiatives. All conflicts involving stakeholders from all governance levels are not without economic, political and social costs. Thus, in a time of turbulence (as the ongoing climate crisis, Russia's war on Ukraine, energy insecurity, pandemics, and political instability) and greater sensitivity for transport justice, there is much work to be done.


In this webinar co-hosted with the Global Trends impacting Transport Programme Committee of the European Transport Conference, the speaker will take you to a virtual spatio-temporal journey based on his paper presented at the ETC 2022 held in Milan last September and the key findings from his recent book "Transport Geopolitics" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021). After advocating for a fresh view of the idea of transport geopolitics (defined as ‘the study of transport systems envisaged as a spatial and political issue, i.e. as a source of conflicts and political arrangements’) the webinar introduces a typology of six kinds of transport conflict and five different diplomatic approaches to cope with these conflicts. Thus, the transport planners, professionals and decision-makers taking part in this webinar will be invited to transparently integrate transport conflicts and cooperation diagnoses within the planning process by introducing the notion of transport diplomacy (defined as ‘the negotiation of a geopolitical ‘distance’ between social actors about transport systems’).


The webinar will be hosted by Vladimir Momcilovic, Associate Professor at the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering (Serbia) and Chair of the Global Trends impacting Transport Programme Committee of the ETC (since 2019). The principal speaker will be:

  • Luc Ampleman, Assistant Research Professor at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Management of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow (Poland)

The webinar will be hosted on the Zoom platform. Please click on the button below and follow the link to register for the webinar. Please note that there is no deadline for signing up and last-minute registrants can access the webinar via the registration link.


The webinar is organised by the AET Transport and Mobility Forum. For further details, please go to AET Transport and Mobility Forum and follow the link to register for the webinar.




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