
Welcome addressAlan Penn, Dean of The Bartlett, UCL |
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Introduction to workshop: Overview of the OMEGA 2 Research Programme Aim and Study MethodologyHarry T. Dimitriou, OMEGA Centre, Bartlett School of Planning, UCL |
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OMEGA 2 Research Programme: Case Study Narrative FindingsPhil Wright, and John Ward, OMEGA Centre, Bartlett School of Planning, UCL
Liron Schur, OMEGA Centre, Bartlett School of Planning, UCL |
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OMEGA Case Study Narrative Findings – Part 1
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Australia: Story lines, Leadership and Risk, some Findings from the Australian Case Studies of Urban Transport MegaprojectsNick Low, GAMUT, University of Melbourne |
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France: From a Closed Transport Planning System to an Open System: Lessons from Experience and Research PerspectivesElizabeth Campagnac, Laboratoire Technique Territoires et Societes (LATTS), Ecole Nationales Ponts et Chaussees Paris |
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Greece: Deciphering the process of introducing innovative practices in 3 Greek Mega Transport ProjectsGeorge Kaparos, Department of Planning and Regional Development, University of Thessaly |
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OMEGA Case Study Narrative Findings – Part 2
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Japan: Extracting Empirical Knowledge on Urban Mega Transportation Projects from Japanese Case StudiesYasunori Muromachi, Department of Built Environment, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
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Netherlands: Navigating through Uncertainty: Distinguish Social, Technical and Organizational ComplexityWillem Salet, Institute for Metropolitan Studies, University of Amsterdam |
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Sweden: Perceptions among Swedish Decision Makers of the links between Infrastructure, Transport and SustainabilityJamil Khan and Frederick Petterson, Lund University |
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USA: Lessons from the Three US Case StudiesCharles Brecher, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service |
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Round Table Discussion and Conclusions: Who should do what differently?Chaired by Anders Brännström, Chairman of the Board, VREF |