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Professor Harvey Miller from the Ohio State University will deliver a U.S. Speaker Program Virtual Lecture in the Webinar Series on Mobility and Human-Scale Cities

Already for the second time, the Mobility Lab of the University of Tartu invites all people interested in mobility analysis, transport planning and urban liveability to take part in the public online lecture series “Mobility Analysis and Transport Planning for Human-Scale Cities”.  

The lecture series seeks to answer the question of how to promote human-scale, sustainable, and just cities through mobility analysis and transport planning. The lectures address transport policy, social transitions towards sustainable mobility systems, the social, environmental and health aspects of mobility and transport, accessibility concept, travel modes and their integration, and novel data and methods in mobility analysis and transport planning. The lecture series features experts and scholars in the field of mobility and transport from Estonia and beyond. 

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Harvey Miller, Ohio Ülikool

In partnership with the U.S. Embassy in Estonia, the lecture series hosts a U.S. Speaker Program virtual lecture by Prof. Harvey Miller (the Ohio State University) on “Why is sustainable mobility so hard?: Some observations on the paths forward”. The lecture takes place on Friday, April 14 at 1 pm Eastern European Summer Time (UTC +03:00).  

Registration for the lecture series is open. Find the registration link, further information, and the recordings of the lectures from 2022 from this website.

The schedule: 

April 13 at 12:15–13:30 (UTC+03:00) – Elias Willberg, University of Helsinki, “Understanding sustainability of cities with accessibility and mobility analyses” 

April 14 at 13:00–14:00 (UTC+03:00) – Prof. Harvey Miller, Ohio State University, “Why is sustainable mobility so hard?: Some observations on the paths forward” 

April 20 at 12:15–13:30 (UTC+03:00) – Mari Jüssi, Estonian Transport Administration, “Public transit – trends and operations” 

April 27 at 12:15–13:30 (UTC+03:00) – Prof. Margit Keller, University of Tartu, “A deep transition in reshaping Estonian mobility system: which changes are needed and possible?”    

May 4 at 12:15–13:30 (UTC+03:00) – Prof. Hans Orru, University of Tartu, "What are the health implications of mobility choices?” 

May 11 at 12:15–13:30 (UTC+03:00) – Õnne Kask, Hendrikson & Ko, University of Tallinn, University of Groningen, “The practices of compiling and applying mobility studies in Estonian spatial planning” 

May 18 at 12:15–13:30 (UTC+03:00) – Prof. Huyen Le, Ohio State University, “How do activity space and exposure to environmental risks affect well-being?” 

May 19 at 12:15–13:30 (UTC+03:00) – Dr. Karl Saidla, University of Tartu, “Active transportation policy – what, why, how?” 

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