The theme for the very first joint conference of PATH (Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways)-UCTC (University of California Transportation Centers) is “On the Road to Sustainability: From Research to Practice.” As Professor Kostas Goulias points out, the conference, held October 29-31 in
Transportation systems around the world are facing tremendous challenges that are economic, environmental and social in nature. In the United States , two key issues are becoming large drivers of policy changes and debate. First, global warming threatens our fragile environment. Policymakers, researchers and the public are increasingly looking to the transportation sector to reduce its impact. Second, the primary federal funding source for transportation, the Highway Trust Fund, will have a significant shortfall in just two years. Creative financing and demand management strategies are needed to sustain high quality transportation infrastructure and services.
The three-day conference has been designed to bridge research and practice, with 35 presentations, a poster session, and ample time for participant comments, questions, and discussion. Conference participants will help shape the future agendas of the participating research groups by sharing ideas on needed improvements and innovative concepts.