Freiburg, Germany, 3rd – 6th of July 2012 Final Programme Tuesday 3rd of July 2012 16:00 Reception and registration open at the venue (Hotel Fortuna, Hauptstraße 7, Kirchzarten, Germany) 19:00 Dinner at the hotel Fortuna Wednesday 4th of July 2012 9:00 Opening and welcome session (plenary) Chair: Stefan Gössling
Stefan Gössling is a professor of Tourism Research at Linnaeus University and Human Ecology at Lund University. His research focuses on the sustainability of tourism, transport & mobilities.
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He received a doctoral degree in Human Ecology from Lund University, Sweden, in 2001. In between 2002-2003, he was a postdoc at the Department of Cultural Geography, Freiburg University, Germany. Stefan Gössling Professor Living the green city : Freiburg’s Solarsiedlung between narratives and practices of urban sustainable development. An investigation in the 'Green City' Freiburg indicates inverse relationships: Cars have 60% of the space and account for 30% of all trips. Bicycles have less than 3%, even though 27% of all trips are made by bike.
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His research concerns a wide range of subjects regarding tourism, transport, climate change and sustainability. In his current research project, titled “The psychology of the car”, he studies the reasons behind the use of cars. He has written a large number of books and journal articles, is on the editorial boards of five scientific journals and has worked An investigation in the 'Green City' Freiburg indicates inverse relationships: Cars have 60% of the space and account for 30% of all trips. Bicycles have less than … Stefan Gössling studied geography and biology at Munster University, Germany, before moving to Lund University to pursue a PhD in Human Ecology (Dept. of Service Management, Lund University, Box 882, 25108 Helsingborg & School of Business and Economics, Linnaeus University, 39182 Kalmar, Sweden.
Få reda på bolagsengagemang, tomtstorlek, och mycket mer. Stefan Goessling-Reisemann S. Stührmann Energy systems that primarily use wind and solar power production are in need of long-term storage of electricity and fully developed transmission grids. In many cities of the world, road space is increasingly contested. Growing vehicle numbers, traffic calming, and the development of new infrastructure for more sustainable transport modes such as bicycles have all contributed to pressure on available
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Stefan Gössling. About my work. I have studied interrelationships of tourism, transport and sustainability for a quarter of a century. In the early 1990s, my work
Antal mantalsskrivna på adressen är 4 personer, Stefan Gössling (50 år), Jan Svensson (79 år) och Eva Svensk (77 år) samt en person till. Research Portal. Find researchers, research outputs (e.g. publications), projects, infrastructures and units at Lund University Stefan Gössling Jan Henrik Nilsson. Stefan Gössling är professor i humanekologi vid institutionen för service management och tjänstevetenskap vid Lunds universitet.
Stefan Gössling is a professor at the Department of Service Management and Service Studies, Lund University and the School of Business and Economics at Linnaeus University, Kalmar. He works with tourism and transport in the context of sustainability, and is specifically interested in climate change, transport policies, transport psychology, and transport economics.
He works with tourism and transport in the context of sustainability, and is specifically interested in climate change, transport policies, transport psychology, and transport economics. An investigation in the 'Green City' Freiburg indicates inverse relationships: Cars have 60% of the space and account for 30% of all trips. Bicycles have less than 3%, even though 27% of all trips are made by bike. Stefan Gössling is a professor. His research concerns a wide range of subjects regarding tourism, transport, climate change and sustainability. In his current research project, titled “The psychology of the car”, he studies the reasons behind the use of cars. He has written a large number of books and journal articles, is on the editorial boards of five scientific journals and has worked Living the green city: Freiburg’s Solarsiedlung between narratives and practices of urban sustainable development.
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