SuMob 23: 1st ACM SIGSPATIAL Workshop on Sustainable Mobility (SuMob 2023) Hamburg Hamburg, Germany, November 13, 2023 |
Conference website | https://www.ikg.uni-hannover.de/de/workshop#c115224 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sumob23 |
Submission deadline | September 17, 2023 |
Final Call for Papers
1st ACM SIGSPATIAL Workshop on Sustainable Mobility (SuMob 2023)
The ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems is a prime event for presenting computational methods improving mobility. This conference will hold this year its first (half-day) workshop on Sustainable Mobility. At this workshop, we are especially interested in lifting the conventional discussion on the impacts of mobility improvements to their actual impact on the complex system of access in a city. We are interested in research contributions studying greenwashing in improvement claims, adversarial consequences of efficiency improvements, and eventually, approaches to study life-cycle assessments of any intervention in the complex system of access in the city.
On request of the conference organizers, the deadlines have been shifted to the following new dates:
- Paper submission deadline: September 15, 2023
- Notification date: October 6, 2023
- Camera ready: October 20, 2023 (details on this deadline will follow from the Proceedings Chairs)
Details on topics, paper types and lengths, and submission information you will find here.
Program Committee
- Angela Carboni, Italy
- Jan-Fabian Ehmke, Austria
- Wei Huang, China
- Franziska Klügl, Sweden
- Sergio di Martino, Italy
- Jörg P. Müller, Germany
- Michael Nolting, Germany
- Jörg Rüdiger Sack, Canada
- Sabine Timpf, Germany
- Martin Tomko, Australia
- Marcus Voss, Germany
- Ouri Wolfson, USA
Workshop Chairs
- Monika Sester, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
- Stephan Winter, The University of Melbourne, Australia
- Alexandra Millonig, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
- Francisco Pereira, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark