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20th International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment
28 - 30 May, 2014 The Algarve, Portugal |
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Location
The Algarve is located at the extreme west of Europe on Portugal’s south coast, bordering both Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. The region covers 5,000 km2, including 200km of coastline, and has a population of 400,000. The Algarve is one of the most visited regions in the country with its spectacular golden beaches, dramatic coastline and rugged cliff faces. There are scattered remains of Roman palaces and also many Moorish influences as well as small white-washed fishing villages, which are dotted along the coastline. The sunny climate makes it a popular holiday destination and with its high quality golf courses and sandy beaches, tourism has become a flourishing industry. Weather The Algarve has a generally mild climate throughout the year. During the summer months the temperatures often reaches 30 degrees with a seawater temperature of around 21-22 degrees. |
| Introduction |
| Conference Topics |
| Benefits of Attending |
| Abstract and Paper Submission Information |
| Publication of Papers |
| Location |
| Venue and Accommodation |
| Submit an Abstract |
| Author Instructions |
| Previous Proceedings |
| Previous Conference Report |
| Sustainable Development and Planning Journal |
| Safety and Security Engineering Journal |
| Wessex Institute of Technology, UK |
| WIT Transactions on the Built Environment | |
| International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning | |
| International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering | |
Christine Young
Wessex Institute of Technology
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Southampton, SO40 7AA
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cyoung@wessex.ac.uk
C A Brebbia
Wessex Institute of Technology, UK