Disaster Management 2013
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Disaster Management 2013
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3rd International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health: Reducing Risk, Improving Outcomes

 

9 - 11 July, 2013

A Coruña, Spain

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 Travel to A Coruña

A Coruña Airport is located 8km from the conference venue and offers flights from Madrid and Barcelona for most international connections.  Direct flights to A Coruña are also available from several other major European airports.  Santiago de Compostela Airport-Lavacolla is 52km from the conference venue and offers flights from a range of other European cities.

A Coruña Airport

Most delegates will find it easiest to fly to Madrid or Barcelona, and take an onwards flight to A Coruña.  These airports are well-served by flights from all major airports worldwide. Flights are available daily to A Coruña from Barcelona with Spanair and Vueling, and Iberia and Spanair from Madrid.  Direct flights to A Coruña are also offered with TAP Portugal from Lisbon, and from London Heathrow and Seville with Vueling.

From the Airport

  • Bus: ASICASA buses depart every 30 minutes on weekdays between 7.15am and 9.45pm, and every hour at weekends (from 8am Saturday and 9am Sunday, until 10pm). The 25 minute journey to the city centre costs €1.25.
  • Taxi: Taxis are readily available at the airport and cost approximately €20 for travel to the centre of A Coruña.
  • Hire Car: Avis, Hertz, Europcar and ATESA operate at the airport, and routes to the city centre are well-signposted. 

Santiago de Compostela Airport-Lavacolla

Ryanair flies to Santiago de Compostela from Frankfurt (Hahn), London Stansted, Milan-Bergamo as well as several regional airports across Spain.  In addition, Easyjet offers flights from Geneva, Aer Lingus from Dublin and Vueling from Zurich.

From the Airport

  • Hire Car: Several hire car companies operate at the airport and A Coruña is clearly signposted following the E1 motorway. 
  • Bus: Travidi operates a daily bus service from Santiago de Compostela Airport to A Coruña at 12.15 noon. http://www.travidi.com

 Rail Travel

A Coruña is well connected to other Galician cities and the main Spanish rail network.  The main rail station is situated in Plaza de Madrid in the city centre, opposite the bus station.  Long distance rail services operate from Madrid, Barcelona (via Zaragoza) and Portugal.

RENFE – Spanish railways – www.renfe.es

 Road Travel

A Coruña is easily accessed by the E70 motorway, or north on the E1 from Portugal.

ALSA operates long distance bus services connecting A Coruña to cities in eastern Spain and Barcelona, as well as to Madrid, southern regions of Spain and Portugal.

ALSA – Long distance buses – www.alsa.es

This information is correct as of September 2012 but may be subject to change.  Please check with travel providers


 

Organiser

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Sponsors

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International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering

Conference Secretariat

Christine Young
Wessex Institute of Technology
Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst
Southampton, SO40 7AA
Tel: 44 (0) 238 029 3223
Fax: 44 (0) 238 029 2853
cyoung@wessex.ac.uk

Display Facilities

There will be space for organisations to display products, services and literature related to the theme of the conference. Further details are available from the Conference Secretariat above.

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Conference Chairman

C A Brebbia
Wessex Institute of Technology, UK

International Scientific Advisory Committee

Y Draine
Central Michigan University, USA

R Ernsteins
Latvia University, Latvia

V Ferrara
‘Sapienza’ University of Rome, Italy

S Hernandez
University of A Coruna, Spain

D Karnawati
Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia

J Liu
Academia Sinica, Taiwan

D Novelo-Casanova
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico

V Sisiopiku
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA