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Equitable Urban Mobility

Transport has a foundational and multi-faceted role in the health of communities and the citizens who form them. This roundtable will look at transport as a direct factor in health issues such as climate change and local pollution as well as a commodity that gives access to health in an effort to understand how we can build systems that provide equitable mobility.

Centric’s definition of Equitable Mobility is the efficient and equitable transport of people, goods, and services in a manner that is symbiotic with the natural world, resulting in a healthy and dignified urban ecosystem.

Prompts to cover:

  • What is Equitable Mobility?

  • Equitable for whom?

  • What are the factors of equity?

  • How well do some prominent transport methods provide equitability?

  • What are good examples locally and/or globally?

Outcome:

  • Create a perspective on Equitable Mobility

  • Develop critical thinking of new transport initiatives

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