In this video, Zeina Nazer, co-founder of Cities Forum and Vice-President of ITS UK Road User Charging Forum, explains how to improve our urban environment.
The message is that we need to take care of our city: we need to reduce damage, like driving our personal cars less, helping each other, thinking of our communities and neighbors. We can do a lot together, and we can save the world by taking care of our city and each other.
It’s easy to walk 20 minutes instead of driving or taking a cab. So there are many ways to save our cities: we need to think about how to reduce emissions and avoid all the damage caused by our cars. It’s by thinking about all this that we can help our cities.
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Interview
Climate
Does climate action mean less mobility?
Mallet Thierry, Chairman and Group Chief, Executive Officer of Transdev
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Edito
Landscapes
What landscapes will we be able to contemplate from the windows of our public transit vehicles?
Jean Pierre Thibault, Director of the French section of the International Council on Monuments and Sites
When designing transportation structures, we must not neglect their visual impact. -
Interview
Desirability
What needs to occur for public transportation to become our default choice?
Karaki Samah, Founder and Director of the Social Brain Institute
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Edito
ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems)
Intelligent Transportation Systems: It’s time to rethink the way we define ITS
Nazer Zeina, Co-founder of Cities Forum and Vice Chair of ITS UK Road User Charging Forum
The transportation sector is constantly evolving. And so should our understanding of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). -
Insights
Biodiversity
How can we integrate urban biodiversity into our transportation systems?
Darmet Pierre, Director of Marketing, Communication, and Business development at Les Jardins de Gally
Today, we are not just dealing with biodiversity loss; we are witnessing a true collapse.