The CIVITAS Initiative is
running a three-day summer course from 7 - 10 June in the Spanish city of
Málaga.
The course will look at
sustainable urban mobility in the context of quality of life in
cities. There is great potential for sustainable urban mobility to
contribute to making cities more pleasant places in which to live and spend
time, with positive impacts on the environment, local economy, and even the
physical and mental health of residents.
A number of speakers will
attend to share their expertise, from organisations such as the OECD,
UN-Habitat, and Erasmus University Rotterdam.
The summer course will include
a mixture of presentations and interactive discussions with participants, as
well as practical assignments in the streets of Málaga to turn theory into
practice. Participation is limited to 40 individuals and is free of charge
and the deadline for registration is the 10th of May.
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