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Title: Sustainable Transport: In and Beyond the Pandemic - UWE Webinar 9.2.2021
Post by: grahame on February 05, 2021, 19:50:38
A Free Webinar from some of the highly respected team at University of West of England
Tue, 9 February 2021 ... 09:00 – 11:00 GMT
Details / book - EventBrite (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sustainable-transport-in-and-beyond-the-pandemic-a-public-webinar-tickets-132111652509)

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Sustainable Transport: In and Beyond the Pandemic - A Public Webinar

The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted on policy on, and public perceptions and usages of, public transport, with buses and trains positioned as mobile infection hotspots. As part of the same dynamic, private automobility, and in particular the car, has been re-instated as a preferred, because ‘safe’, mode of urban transport. Alongside these defining shifts, we have also witnessed significant uptake of cycling, electric scooters, and motorcycles as means to avoid resultant congestion and to mitigate ecological harm.

What has the pandemic experience done to public and policy orientations toward sustainable transport in the here and the now? What futures are promised for such transport in the light of public and policy concerns about the ongoing threat presented by infectious disease? What are we to make of the fortunes of sustainable transport options, orientations and behaviours going forward?

Establishing compelling visions of, and policies and practices for, sustainable transport (in the light of the challenges presented by this pandemic, and potentially future pandemics) has become an urgent matter. This event seeks to make a contribution to thinking through what such visions, policies and practices may look like.



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