10/29/2009 1:46:56 PM
 keithdrew76 Posts: 44
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Hi Accession/Accessibility Planning people,
Just wanted to share a joint presentation (titled An Example of Applying GIS Techniques to Explore Accessibility Using Traditional Transport Modelling Perceptions) to you that was given at the Transport Practioners Meeting (at Reading University this July)...if you want more information then let me/Martin know, we can send you a copy of the paper that goes with this presentation.
It would be good to know how other people are using Accession/mapping in there Accessibility Planning work - it feels like the impetus has been lost over the last few years, which is sad as its a powerful tool to get ideas across to those who make the decisions!!!!
Cheers, Keith
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11/3/2009 1:50:16 PM
 keithdrew76 Posts: 44
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Hi
Note you will also find the related paper to this at:
http://www.ptrc-news.com/TPM2009.html and then select > Wednesday 15th July > Session 5 > Accessibility Planning.
Cheers, Keith
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11/9/2009 1:41:47 PM
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Keith,
This is good to see, how did the talk go? Well I hope!
Regards,
Dan
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11/9/2009 1:54:11 PM
 keithdrew76 Posts: 44
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Hi Dan
The talk went well (I think), although its quite a competitive market to get people in your sessions (4 session running parallell) so numbers perhaps a little lower than expected (not helped by the DfT running a competing session on DaSTS!!).
Comments away from the TPM have been positive too on the methodology adopted with a 'sister' paper soon to be published by the Journal of Maps for a similiar subject in Worcestershire.
Cheers, Keith
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11/9/2009 3:01:58 PM
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Oh that is a bit unlucky going up against DaSTS! It seems this has topic has sparked some interest with over 50 views!
I would be interested in the sister paper if you could let me know when it has been published,
Cheers,
Dan
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