Resilient Cities: Building Resilient Transportation and Transit
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2014 Summer Series - Thursday July 17- Global Classroom: Building Resilient Cities - Transportation and Transit |
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Resilient Cities: Building Resilient Transportation and Transit |
We invite you to join us for a summer evening series presented by the World Resources SimCenter in partnership with the World Affairs Council, United Nations Association, The Equinox Center and the SDSU Geography Department.
- July 17-
Transportation and transit systems have grown significantly in importance in the last few decades. Greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation industry have increased faster than population usage in recent years. Does an Increase in transportation options lead to less physical activity and increase the public health cost? How much do we invest to provide options that no one uses? It is time for San Diego to realized the effect of our transportation system and design a solution that incentives ridership and helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Building Resilient Transportation and Transit With Subject Matter Experts
Elyse Lowe Deputy Executive Director of
![]() Charles "Muggs" Stoll Director of Land Use and Transportation Planning at SANDAG
We invite you to bring your expertise and add your content during the Q & A . . . We learn better, together.
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Resiliency is about cities adapting to the change that is occurring in our climate and preparing against future catastrophic events.
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Schedule of Presentations - 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Thursdays
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| World Resource Simulation Center is a project of:Global Energy Network Institute -GENI: (619) 234-1088 |














