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Are we on track to adapt our transportation infrastructure with our growing needs by 2050?
Currie Graham, Professor of Public Transport at Monash
The model of the 20th century - what we call the “Predict Provide Paradigm”, where urban planners would predict the amount of vehicle infrastructure, provide them, and segregate traffic - is no longer sustainable.
Are we on track to adapt our infrastructure networks with our growing needs by 2050?
Halpern Charlotte, FNSP tenured researcher at Sciences Po Paris', Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics
In recent years, the adaptation of transport infrastructure has emerged as a major issue on the agenda of all international organizations.
How can we give people the means to do without their cars?
Karaki Samah, Founder of the Social Brain Institute
Given the limits of our decision-making and attentional resources, we should first and foremost address the structural issues that hinder change, instead of putting the onus on individuals.
Mobility of tomorrow and urban design: do citizens have a say in what their cities look like?
Edith Maruéjouls, Founder of the Design Office L'ARObE
A city that adopts an inclusive approach to urban planning is one that rethinks the status of women and the gendered nature of public spaces.