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Railway Sta*ons Intermodal mobility
& urban development
4 th Nextsta*on Congress Marrakech, october 21th & 22 th 2015
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS Academic Panel
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INFRASTRUCTURES FERROVIAIRES
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QUALITÉ URBAINE
CONFÉRENCE de BERNARDO DE SOLÀ
En présence de YO KAMINAGAÏ
LUNDI 17 NOVEMBRE 2014
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Academic Session : Joint Ini*a*ve of UIC and “Chaire Gare” This call of papers is launched by the corporate Chair "Gares", a teaching and research partnership of SNCF and Ecole des) designed to link the academic research community with trasport industry, and by IntenaBonal Union of railways. The communicaBons will be presented in a parallel session designed as a part of NextstaBon 2015, the staBon's managers and railway companies global event organized under the authority of InternaBonal Union of Railways in Marrakech (Morocco) on 21 and 22 th october 2015. Scien*fic Council The call of papers is placed under the authority of an internaBonal and mulBdisciplinar scienBfic commiQee : Hiroki Iseki (Univ. Maryland), Luca Bertolini (Univ. Alsterdam), Carmen Bellet (univ. Lleida), JF Troin (Univ. Tours) … Deadlines By March 31th 2015, a 200's words abstracts and 5 keywords, plus a one page Curriculum vitae, has to be posted at : [email protected] By may 15th 2015 : return of evaluaBons to the authors By July 15th 2015 : The final presentaBon no more than 35 000 signs long, has to be sent along with references and a powerpoint ,has to be sent to [email protected] The selected communicaBons will be edited on the website of the NextstaBon 2015. A[er the Congress, the scienBfic commiQee will start the ediBon process in a peer review in transport and planning studies. Official languages : english Registra*on : Each parBcipant may register directly on the official NextstaBon 2015 website (opening in spring 2015) and will be proposed a scholar fee.
Context and argument In many countries, railway sta2ons emerge as focal point for urban projects. Important investments go along with larger urban regenera2on projects. The a<rac2veness of sta2ons may be explained by the recogni2on of its architectural and patrimonial values of sta2ons (especially when they are old and centric), but also by their growing use as integrated transit hubs. The fast expansion of easier and smarter connec2ons from railway to a wide range of mobility systems (including plane, metro and light rail, buses and regional trains, carsharing and bikesharing systems) modifies deeply the spa2al organisa2on of railway hubs, as well as their governance and management. Designing and managing intermodal sta2ons remains a very complex task, involving technological processes, but also inducing be<er coordina2on between sta2on managers and diversified partners (retail developers and services, metropolitan powers, neighbourhood interests ...). A way of addressing the future of intermodal mobility consist in analysing, firstly, the way by which intermodality reshapes at the same 2me the place and the traveller experience. Hence, the first part of the call for papers focuses on the management of sta2on as a node of transport. A second part of the call ques2ons the sta2on and its surrounding (urban places, neighbourhood) as singular places and development tools in metropolitan projects. Purposes of the academic session, criteria for papers selec*on Nextsta2on Congres is a global event dedicated to sta2ons management. It gives an opportunity to mobilize the scien2fic community and to discuss the work of researchers in a wider context. The call is open to academics in many disciplines (architecture, geography, urbanism, economy, ingeneering studies, etc.), from PhD scholars to confirmed researchers. Firstly, it aims to draw a state of the art concerning interna2onal railway sta2ons, and that’s is why it should address case studies coming from all con2nents and city types. Second the public of the panel welcomes academics and non academic people (sta2on's managers may be part of the public of this session), thus enriching debates. Thirdly, a final synthesis of the papers, including the results of debates, will be presented in the plenary conclusions of the Congress as a scien2fic contribu2on (white paper). Papers may connect with following five themes
• Sta*ons in urban planning
The crea2on or redevelopment of sta2ons gives the opportunity to rethink the place of railway infrastructure in the city and in its planning : integra2ng the building in urban space and landscape, crea2ng centrality, trying to mi2gate the discon2nui2es produced by trackways, giving room for new public spaces.
-‐> What are the problems raised by the sta*on’s inser*on in urban programmes and what are the solu*ons proposed ?
• Sta*on as new values for urban assets
Urban intensifica2on around railway hubs many effects in the way housing, jobs and services are localised. It oRen involves economic and social processes of change, not only in sta2on’s neighbourhood, but at a larger metropolitan scale.
-‐> How does sta*ons’ projects ar*culate with land use modifica*ons and real estate developement ? What kind of poli*cal, economical and financial organiza*ons are needed to hold such projects ? • Sta*ons as intermodal hubs
Railway sta2ons offer be<er urban accessibility when they are used as part of trip chains involving other transit systems (bus) as well as individual mobility solu2ons (bike and bikeshare programs, walking solu2ons).
-‐> What strategies foster mul*modality, in and around sta*ons ?
• Sta*ons as technological hotspots The development of large hubs implies a drama2c reconfigura2on of places and the development of new artefacts and soRware. This architectural and technological "refurbishment" provides great expecta2ons of be<er quality (security, comfort and 2me saving), but also decep2ons.
-‐> What are the strategies of implementa*on (among operators) and adapta*on (among users) to this new materials ?
• Sta*ons as mobility systems Railway hubs hold perpetually moving crowds, with different configura2ons of speed and moving pa<erns. Needs to foster security and fluidity jus2fy a be<er understanding of users i2neraries and behaviours.
-‐> What may be learned from the observa*on of movements and users behaviours in railway sta*ons ?