International Association for Conflict Management
IACM
The International Association for Conflict Management
18th Annual Conference
June 12-15, 2005
Seville, Spain
Sevilla
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Program Chair
Bianca Beersma
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands

iacm@fmg.uva.nl


Local Arrangements Co-chairs
Lourdes Munduate
Francisco Medina
Miguel Dorado
University of Seville
Spain

iacm2005@us.es

President
Terry Boles
University of Iowa
terry-boles@uiowa.edu

Transportation

Air - Train - Bus - Taxi - Map
AIR

Seville Airport is conveniently located, 7 kilometres from central Seville. Flying to Seville via Barcelona or Madrid are both good options. We recommend travelling by plane rather than by train from Barcelona or Madrid to Seville.

Airport bus: Leaves every 30 min to the Puerta de Jerez of central Seville. One-way-ticket: € 2.20

Taxi: 10-15 min to the city center. Price to Hotel Alcora: around € 19. Please note that the Hotel Alcora is not in the city center, so we recommend taking a taxi to the hotel from the airport.

Shuttle: A free shuttle from the conference hotel to the city center runs on a hourly schedule, from 9:00 o’clock to 23:00 o’clock. The shuttle returns from Palos de la Frontera street of central Seville, from 9:45 to 23:45. The shuttle has 31 places

  • See the map for airport and hotel location
  • Seville San Pablo Airport | Phone: 34 954 449 000

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TRAIN

Seville has rail links to Barcelona, Cádiz, Córdoba, Jaén, Jerez de la Frontera, Granada, Huelva, Madrid, Málaga, Ronda and Valencia.
The fast-track AVE railway line provides a 2h 30min connection to Madrid every hour.
Time Tables and Prices

Information and reservation by telephone: 34 902 240 202
Unfortunately you cannot make a valid reservation by telephone (the ticket has to be picked up 48 hours before departure, which is just not possible for passengers travelling from abroad). This will only be a viable option if you are already in Madrid for a few days before departing to Seville.

Santa Justa train station in Seville is conveniently located. You can either walk (10-15 min) from the station to the city center. If you have a suitcase, it is recommended to take a taxi.

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BUS

Buses
Travelling by bus tends to be cheaper than by train. Access/services to various cities is more available (for example: 10 buses a day to Málaga). There are two bus stations in Seville, each providing services to separate cities:

  • Estación de Autobuses Plaza de Armas | Phone: 34 954 908 040
  • Estación de Autobuses Prado de San Sebastián | Phone: 34 954 417 111

Prado de San Sebastián provides bus services to cities of Andalusia, whereas Plaza de Armas connects with the rest of Spain and the Province of Huelva.

Local Buses
Orange painted city buses are the predominant public transportation.
Information about bus lines at Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla (TUSSAM) | Phone: 34 954 420 011

One-way-ticket: € 1.00
Voucher with 10 tickets (Bonobus): € 3.90

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TAXI / HORSE CARRIAGE

If not in peak-hours during the main fiestas, you can get a taxi very fast. Wait for one with the green light on and wave your hand. The price is around 5 Euros from north to south of the city center.

  • Radio-Taxi Giralda | Phone: 34 954 675 555
  • Radio-Taxi | Phone: 34 954 580 000
  • Phonee-Taxi | Phone: 34 954 622 222

Horse Carriages are waiting in line at the Cathedral and at the Plaza de España in the Maria Luisa Park. The official price is € 30.00 per hour.

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MAP

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Conference Sponsors
Instituto de Estudios El Monte Dispute Resolution Research Center Henry B. Tippie College of Business Universidad de Sevilla Universiteit van Amsterdam