The following papers were presented at the conference: Social science methods in forecasting (Heidemann, C.); Transport in society (Pahl, R. and Vickerman, R.W.); Learning from institutions to improve transport planning (Gakenheimer, R.); Social structure, employment and everyday mobility (Haumont, A.); Transport sociology (de Boer, E.); Social research in transport : the French experience as seen from the UK (Benwell, M.); The contribution of social sciences to transport research in Germany (Paradeise, C. and Offner, J.M.); Contribution of the social sciences to transport research in Britain (Agnew, M.); Social problems and transport solutions (Garden, J.); Travel behaviour in a societal framework (Lenntorp, B.); Transport problems and social structure (Town, S.R.); Mobility and social groups (Matalon, B.); Cooperation with citizens in operation planning and trial operation of new transportation systems (Krampe, G.); Development of monitoring methods in some French cities (Offner, J.M., Bieber, A. and Tarrius, A.); Methodology to take account of social change in forecasting (Hollings, D.); Cooperation between empirical research on transport behaviour and transport policy making (Broeg, W.); Passenger transport in rural areas : on some beliefs, findings and fears in West Germany (Heinze, G.W.). For an abstract of the paper by Town, S.W. see IRRD abstract no 261042.
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