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July 29, 2010

Free Webcast: Sustainable Transport Policy

London, UK

Wednesday 11 August 2010 17:00 (UK time – GMT +1), 12:00 (EDT), 9:00 (PDT)

>> Discover the cultural, historical and political challenges to creating sustainable transport systems

>> Explore different policies that work at local, regional and national levels

>> Learn about successful and unsuccessful solutions from cities across the world

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Join the authors of An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation and Transport for Suburbia for an event that explores the problems that sustainability poses for transport planners. Preston L. Schiller and Paul Mees will present the latest thinking on transport policy from global, regional and local perspectives and offer some innovative solutions from around the world.

Paul Mees is Senior Lecturer in transport planning at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

Preston L. Schiller, is Adjunct Lecturer in the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.

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“An excellent way of hearing about recent developments from leading thinkers in the field.”
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