Luca Bertolini
Research and teaching focus
My research and teaching focus on the integration of transport and land use planning, on methods for supporting the option-generation phase of the planning process, on concepts for coping with uncertainty in planning, and on ways of enhancing theory-practice interaction. Main publication topics include the redevelopment of station areas, planning for sustainable accessibility in urban regions, conceptualizing urbanism in the network society, and the application of evolutionary theories to planning.
Intellectual biography 1: The dream of planning
Intellectual biography 2: Planning cities in a mobile society
The Planning of Mobility (Inaugural speech)
Oratie - Nederlands origineel
Inaugural speech - English translation
Programme group
Current research projects
KEI (‘Development of station areas in a corridor context: economic significance and institutional incentives’), sponsored by the NICIS Institute
KEI
OBBRI ( ‘Design and assessment of regional spatial and infrastructure visions’), sponsored by the NICIS Institute
OBRRI
SRMT (‘ Strategy towards Sustainable andReliable Multi-modal Transport in the Randstad’), sponsored by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO
SRMT
CESAR (‘Climate and Environmental change and Sustainable Accessibility of the Randstad’), sponsored by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO
CESAR
OMEGA, global centre of excellence for the planning of mega urban transport projects, sponsored by the Volvo Research and Education Foundation
OMEGA Centre
European Concerted Research Action ‘Accessibility Instruments For Planning Practice In Europe’ (EU COST Action TU1002)
EU COST Action TU1002