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Are we on track to adapt our infrastructure networks with our growing needs between now and 2050?
Federico Tarragoni
There is no consensus for environmental policies in the European Union. In certain situations, governments demonstrate a mixed stance, supporting initiatives like the Green Deal while also deregulating pesticides. In other cases, they clearly reject the objectives of the green transition.
How can we reconcile passenger and freight transportation?
Anne-Marie Idrac Chairman of France Logistique and SANEF
While the mobility of passengers has long been a topic of public debate, the movement of goods — logistics — has emerged more recently and remains a blind spot in both research and political action.
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.
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).
How can we foster a welcoming transport system for a city’s inhabitants?
Blache Chris, Urban anthropologist and co-founder of the "GENDER AND THE CITY" (GENRE ET VILLE) platform for reflection and action
Any approach to safe mobility in the future mus put people first. To create a warm and welcoming atmosphere on public transportation, we need to view our fellow riders as valuable allies, rather than potential enemies.