Regine Gerike

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Regine Gerike (* 1972 ) is a German transport scientist . Since 2015 she has held the professorship for Integrated Transport Planning and Road Traffic Technology at the Institute for Transport Planning and Road Traffic at TU Dresden .

Life

Gerike studied industrial engineering at the TU Dresden from 1991 to 1996, specializing in traffic planning . In 1993 she completed a semester abroad in economics at the University of Metz . After completing her studies, she worked from 1996 to 2008 as a research assistant at the chair for traffic ecology at the TU Dresden with Udo Becker , at times she worked at the same time for the environmental office of the city of Dresden and the Saxon state office for environment and geology . In 2005 she did her doctorate at Becker on the subject of “How can the model of sustainable transport development be concretized? Deriving basic areas of responsibility ".

In 2008 she moved to the Technical University of Munich as a junior professor for mobility, transport and traffic at the Institute for Transport. From 2013 to 2015 Gerike was a professor at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna , where she headed the Institute for Transport. On September 1, 2015, she took over the professorship for Integrated Transport Planning and Road Traffic Technology at the Institute for Transport Planning and Road Traffic at the Faculty of Transport Science at the TU Dresden, succeeding Gerd-Axel Ahrens and Reinhold Maier .

Gerike is married and has four children.

Scientific subjects

Gerike researches in the following areas:

  • Planning of sustainable transport offers and infrastructures
  • Quality and safety in road traffic
  • Analysis of transport demand and mobility with a focus on the mobility survey "Mobility in Cities", which was founded in 1972 as the "System of Representative Traffic Behavior Surveys (SrV)".

The aim of her work is to make a contribution to the design of transport systems that guarantee high mobility for people and goods even under changing conditions.

Publications

  • with Udo Becker and Andreas Völlings: Social goals from and for traffic. (= Series of publications of the Dresden Institute for Transport and Environment eV, issue 1). Dresden 1999.
  • How can the model of sustainable transport development be concretized? - Deriving basic areas of responsibility. Dissertation . TU Dresden, Dresden 2005.
  • How to make sustainable transportation a reality: the development of three constitutive task fields for transportation. Oekom-Verlag, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-86581-079-3 .
  • with Udo Becker: More cost accuracy in transport - who is internalization of use? In: Local transport. 1-2/2007, pp. 8-13, ISSN 0722-8287.
  • Ecological and Economical Impacts of Low Cost Airlines. In: S. Groß, A. Schröder (Ed.): Handbook of Low Cost Airlines. Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin 2007.
  • U. Becker, R. Gerike, T. Belter (Eds.): Perspectives of German Transport Planning - Documentation of an expert workshop on November 15, 2007. UBA texts 45/2008, Dessau.
  • U. Becker, R. Gerike, M. Winter (Eds.): Základy dopravní ekologie. (Basic knowledge of traffic ecology) Prague 2008.
  • with Udo Becker and Matthias Winter: Basic knowledge of traffic ecology. (= Series of publications of the Dresden Institute for Transport and Environment eV, issue 8). Dresden 2009.
  • U. Becker, J. Böhmer, R. Gerike (Eds.): How to Define and Measure Access and Need Satisfaction. In: Transport. 7, 247, self-published by the Dresden Institute for Transport and Environment, Dresden 2008.
  • R. Gerike, T. Gehlert, F. Richter, W. Schmidt: Think globally, act locally - reducing environmental impacts of transport European transport. In: Trasporti Europei. 38, 2008, pp. 60-83, ISSN  1825-3997
  • Surveys for behavioral experiments: Synthesis of a workshop. In: P. Bonnel, M. Lee-Gosslin, J. Zmud, J.-L. Madre (Ed.): Transport Survey Methods: Keeping Up with a Changing World. Emerald Group Publishing, Bingley, UK 2009.
  • The traffic jam phenomenon. In: Oliver Schwedes (Ed.): Transport policy. An interdisciplinary introduction. Springer VS , Wiesbaden 2011, ISBN 978-3-531-92843-2 .
  • with T. Gehlert and St. Haug Time Use of the Mobile and Immobile in Time-use Surveys and Transport Surveys. In: Joachim Scheiner, Hans Heinrich Blotevogel , Susanne Frank, Christian Holz-Rau , Nina Schuster (eds.): Mobilities and Immobilities. People - ideas - things - cultures - capital. Klartext Verlag, Essen 2013, ISBN 978-3-8375-0829-1 .
  • R. Gerike, F. Hülsmann, K. Roller (Eds.): Strategies for Sustainable Mobilities. Ashgate, Farnham 2013.
  • F. Hülsmann, M. Ketzel, R. Gerike: Modeling traffic and air pollution in an integrated approach - the case of Munich. In: Urban Climate. Special Issue on Urban Air Quality. 10/4, 2014, pp. 732-744.
  • N. Mueller, D. Rojas-Rueda, T. Cole-Hunter, A. de Nazelle, E. Dons, R. Gerike, T. Gotschi, LI Panis, S. Kahlmeier, M. Nieuwenhuijsen: Health impact assessment of active transportation : A systematic review. In: PREV MED. 76, 2015, pp. 103-114.
  • R. Gerike, J. Parkin (Ed.): Cycling Futures - From Research into Practice. Ashgate, Farnham 2015.
  • R. Gerike, T. Gehlert, F. Leisch: Time use in travel surveys and time use surveys - Two sides of the same coin? In: TRANSPORT RES A-POL. 76, 2015, pp. 4–24.
  • J. Kopp, R. Gerike, KW Axhausen: Do sharing people behave differently? An empirical evaluation of the distinctive mobility patterns of free-floating car-sharing members. In: Transportation. 42 (3), 2015, pp. 449-469.
  • R. Gerike, M. Lee-Gosselin: Workshop Synthesis: Improving methods to collect data on dynamic behavior and processes. In: Transportation Research Procedia. vol. 11, 2015, pp. 32-42. doi: 10.1016 / j.trpro.2015.12.004
  • R. Gerike, A. de Nazelle, M. Nieuwenhuijsen et al .: Physical Activity through Sustainable Transport Approaches (PASTA): a study protocol for a multicenter project. In: BMJ Open. 5, 2016, p. E009924. doi: 10.1136 / bmjopen-2015-009924
  • R. Bühler, J. Pucher, R. Gerike, T. Götschi: Reducing car dependence in the heart of Europe: lessons from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. In: Transport Reviews. Vol. 36, Issue 4, 2016, pp. 1-25.
  • S. Riegler, M. Juschten, R. Hössinger, R. Gerike, L. Rößger, B. Schlag, W. Manz, C. Rentschler, J. Kopp: CarSharing 2025 - Niche or Mainstream? Final report project "New usage concepts for individual mobility". 2016.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. tu-dresden.de
  2. Faculty welcomes Regine Gerike at the Institute for Transport Planning and Road Traffic, website of the TUD Faculty of Transport Sciences, August 11, 2015
  3. Home project Mobility in Cities SrV. Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
  4. ^ Institute for Transport Planning and Road Traffic - holder of the professorship. Retrieved June 25, 2017 .
  5. Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research - UFZ: Prize Winners 2006–2010

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