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Technical Communication
Call for Papers
ANTP is pleased to invite all the members of their entities as well as their individual members to send proposals of Technical Papers on themes related to public transport, traffic and urban development in order to be presented along the 17th Brazilian Congress on Transport and Traffic.
The registration of the proposal of Technical Paper should be made by the individual member or by the legal rpresentative of the entity to which the author is member, assured of ANTP´s agreement and support to the presence of the member at the 17th Congress.
The presentation of the paper aproved during the 17th Congress is subject to the formal registrtion of the author or one of the authors (in case of a work group).
Suggested Themes
The papers should be focused on practical solutions implemented, describing the results obtained, towards the interchange of experiences in the area. The following themes are proposed by ANTP to be presented at the congress:
Urban Development / General Themes
Urban Planning and Management - Urban Legislation; Land
Use; Zoning; directive Plan; Urban Interventions; Traffic generator Pole;Urban
Development; Urban Drawing; Highway System.
Public Transport and Traffic Quality Management
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Management Models, strategic planning, information systems, information
management for managers and operators, performance indicators, management by
processes, results, evaluation, continuous improvement; Human Resources,
qualification, coaching and management; Human Resources Management in
Traffic, qualification and capacity building; Operational Performance
Assessment Models.
Marketing - institutional and social communication.
Clients and users - information and orientation, relationship channels,
opinion polls, campaigns and programs towards public transport, market split,
image building, new communication technologies.
Environment - environmental sustainability, energy use,
energy alternative, environmental impacts, air pollution, environmental
quality, carbon credit, circulation restriction.
Technologic Development - automation system of ticket
sale, supply automatic control, maintenance programmes for equipment and
facilities, technological development on the metro-railway transport;
technical innovation on signaling and communnication systems and vehicles;
tracks and terminals supervision and control; ITS systems; technological
innovations on traffic; monitoring management; electronic controllers use;
maintenance of equipment and traffic facilities.
Non-motorized Transport - infrastructure for pedestrian
way; sidewalks, access, crossings, lighting, bus stops and stations,
accessibility, disabled people, bicycles, bicycle lanes, bicycle parking .
Urban mobility - demography and women, youth and elderly mobility.
History and memory - preservation of the public transport
heritage and history. Mobility as contents and culture expression. Reports
and statements.
Public Transportation
Management / Public Transport Policies
- Legislation;
Institutinal Arrengements, Public - Private Partnership, Public
Joint-Venture, Management Models: Privatization, service concession and
delivery; Models of politics-intitutional articulation of the management and
integrated operation in metropolitan regions, Technical Comittees and other
forms of articulation and integration of the public policies with the
transport and traffic policies; Regulator Agencies - evaluation,
qualification and priorization of projects criteria; Non-formal Transport - alternative transport to non-formal transport.
Economy in Public Transport - Funding of Public Transport;
Funding of infra-structure; CIDE; Additional Sources for Public Transport;
Fares and costs reduction tax reduction on urban public transport;
public-private partnership; costs of externalities on public transport and
traffic.
Planning and Systems Conception - demand and supply
studies; corridors and terminals modelling; Bus Systems - vehicle technology,
operation, human resource management, input; metro-railway systems - rolling
stock, infrastructure and fixed systems, technology, operation and
maintenance.
Public Transport Implementation and Operation -implementation
of both regular and non-regular services; integration to the public
transport systems; medium capacity systems planning and operation; bus
corridors and troleybus lanes implementation and operation; operation and
maintenance outsourcing in public transport, implementation of night
networks of public transport; Terminals - public and/or private
constituction, assembling and operation, Road Stations and Terminals in
general.
Public Security -in services of urban public transport;
programmes for accidents reduction in public transport; Special Services -
local and metropolitan taxi services; shuttle services; alternatives to
operation and management of students transport; alternatives to operation
and management of rural transport
Traffic
Access Restriction to vehicles circulation
- Demand
management, restriction of car use in central and historical areas, urban
toll; traffic engineering and operation, shuttle circulation planning;
parking; private transport - car, motorcycle. “Cities without cars”
campaigns.
Freight Urban Transport - Urban planning; Freight
transport circulation management in urban areas; load and unload control.
Traffic Seccurity Programmes and Policies
- traffic
education; traffic calming projects and programmes; speed control
regulations; security auditing; accidents causes assessments; vehicle
monitoring; impact assessment of moto-taxi on traffic security; Accidents,
registration, organization methodology, databank maintenance and use,
development of indicators for traffic accidents monitoring; Roadways - roads
inplementation and operation, accident indicators in roadways; actions
towards drivers education.
Traffic Operation - municipalization, cooperation between
States and Municipalities, Traffic Operation - Traffic operation in
occasional events; actions in situations of routine and emergency; traffic
monitoring.
General Regulation
Registration of abstracts and complete papers for the
17th Congress should be made by internet. The page of the 17th Congress on
the ANTP website contains the instructions to register.
Each author or group of authors may register as many
papers as they wish. In such case, each group should nominate a coordinator
or presenter.
The papers approved and qualified so that each author or
coordinator of group will have the best qualified one, chosen for
presentation in the room. Remaining papers of the same author or group will
be subject to availability of time in the rooms and will be advised to
present the papers through banners for all the participants to see.
The authors or groups may inform which paper they prefer
to present “in room” or “banner”, so that their preference may be taken into
consideration during the qualification process.
The Qualification Committee shall conduct the works
following the parameters below:
relevance of the contents according to each thematic
group
representation of all the regions of the country and all
the segments of the sector
relevance of the theme according to the context and the
strategic standpoint
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