AET Transport & Mobility Forum - FREE Webinar
AET Transport and Mobility Forum invite you to the webinar:
Smart citizens for future smart cities: how to engage citizens in sustainable mobility
FREE Webinar: Thursday, 2 November 11.00-12.00 CET / 10.00-11.00 UTC
What is the present and the future of citizen engagement in sustainable urban mobility? In this webinar, our three invited speakers will debate this increasingly important question:
Prof. Dr Rosário Macário, professor and researcher in transportation, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon (Portugal)
Jan Kiel, project manager, Panteia (The Netherlands)
Dr Daniela Paddeu, associate professor, University of the West of England (Bristol, UK)
This webinar will reveal the invited expert speakers’ views on sustainable urban mobility from both a planning and citizen engagement perspective. We will be seeking for responses, suggestions, and solutions to be implemented, which could result in higher active public involvement.
The speakers will be blending their academic insight with practical solutions but also sharing their knowledge, project findings and valuable experience, allowing webinar participants to understand all the nuances of sustainable urban mobility and citizen participation in today’s worldwide trends impacting policy and practice.
The FREE webinar is organised by the AET Transport and Mobility Forum and will be hosted on the Zoom platform. It will be co-hosted by the AET Global Trends Impacting Transport (GTIT) programme committee and moderated by committee chair Vladimir Momcilovic.
For further registration details, please go to AET Transport and Mobility Forum and follow the link to register for the webinar.
Speaker's Bios | |
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Vladimir Momcilovic is associate professor at the Division for Road Vehicle Technical Operation of the Department of Road and Urban Transport and Traffic at the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, where he is presently head of the masters’ academic studies module for Road and Urban Transport Engineering. He is chairing the AET Global Trends impacting Transport Programme committee. | |
Rosário Macário, with degrees in Business Economics, MSc and PhD in Transportation Systems, Habilitation (DSc) in Civil Engineering, she is a professor and researcher in Transportation at the Department of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Georresources at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal) and Guest Professor at Faculty of Applied Business and Economics of the University of Antwerp, Department of Transport and Regional Economics (Belgium). Since 2000, she is a partner and board member at TIS.PT, and more recently founder and President of the association IASA, and coordinators of EIT Urban Mobility for the Lisbon University. | |
Jan Kiel is an expert with over thirty years of experience in transportation policy studies for both passenger and freight transportation. These studies are typically conducted using a wide range of tools, models and databases. Jan's skills extend to project management, training, transport models and databases, cost-benefit analysis, transportation economics, economic geography and sustainable transportation, with clients as the European Commission, the World Bank, transport ministries, regional and local governments. | |
Daniela Paddeu is an Associate Professor in Sustainable Freight Futures at the Centre for Transport and Society, University of the West of England (UK), Chartered Civil Engineer, specialised in Transport, and holds a European PhD (Doctor Europaeus) in Sustainable Freight Transport. She is a nationally/internationally recognised expert with almost ten-year's experience in designing and delivering research projects on sustainable urban freight solutions and policy implications (UK/Europe). |
AET Transport and Mobility ForumThe AET Transport and Mobility Forum promotes active engagement of AET members and member-groups with each other and with other like-minded transport organisations through supporting and hosting a range of activities including online webinars, seminars and discussions on a wide range of transport and transport related topics of interest. We welcome new members and new ideas about transport and how we talk about transport. |
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