Nhtv breda university of applied scienceDon Guikink
Brief presentation of NHTV's vision on implementation of "smart cities" education programmes at the KIC Urban Mobility Event in Brussels on March 29 2017
Nhtv breda university of applied scienceDon Guikink
Brief presentation of NHTV's vision on implementation of "smart cities" education programmes at the KIC Urban Mobility Event in Brussels on March 29 2017
ITS Heartland 2012
Annual Meeting
Kansas City, MO
Please visit our Vimeo site for access to voice narrated presentations:https://vimeo.com/matc/review/42134767/5a745626f5
Presented by David Ooten, Technology Services Division, Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Smart transports for public services in remote AustraliaNinti_One
On 16 November 2016, Bruno Spandonide, Nick Holyoak, Branko Stazic and Rocco Zito presented to the 27th ARRB Conference in Melbourne on the topic of transport
#cityfutures: Building a transport system for a sustainable future (Katja Ley...Northumbria University
Newcastle #cityfutures sapl http://newcycling.org/events/20140402/newcastle-city-futures-sapl
A series of events organised by the Newcastle University's School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (SAPL). Katja Leyendecker will speak about city-wide planning methods for sustainable transport.
Please see attached (below) the finalised events leaflet for the Newcastle City Futures: People, Place, Change exhibition and events series.
Join on twitter at @NewcastleSAPL #cityfutures and at the Newcastle City Futures blog: https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/cityfutures/
Starts: Wednesday, 28 May, 2014 - 18:00
Director of Civic Engineers on reclaiming the heart of our town centres, with case studies of positive and negative streetscape and recommendations for overcoming the obstacles to good design in town centres
RV 2015: Art, Community Culture and TOD: Four Stories by Abigail Thorne-LymanRail~Volution
Is it art? Or a key component for improving and leveraging transit system investments? It can be both! See how art installations and other placemaking strategies are being used in four communities. How are Tucson, the Bay Area, the Twin Cities and Dallas incorporating art into their local delivery systems? Each community tells a different story -- with ideas you can use in your own composition.
Moderator: Richard Manson, Program Vice President, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, New York
Kathy Mouacheupao, Cultural Corridor Coordinator, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, St. Paul, Minnesota
Abigail Thorne-Lyman, Principal Planner, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit, Oakland, California
Catherine Cuellar, Director of Entrepreneurs For North Texas, Communities Foundation of Texas, Dallas, Texas
Janet Gonzalez, Sustainable Transportation Director, HDR, Chicago, Illinois
City Speak XI - Is transport the solution or the enemy? Simon Ng of HKUSTDesigningHongKong
Development and transport are closely related, but how do we connect the dots and guarantee a livable city for future generations?
Lifting the moratorium in Mid-levels, reducing the threshold for redevelopment and the constant pressure to increase density are all choking the older parts of Hong Kong with more traffic and roadside air pollution.
How do we deal with the increased traffic on new roads to the Mainland? How many more roads are we planning to build on our waterfront? Is there too much public transport clogging up our roads? Is replacing pedestrian crossings with subways and footbridges a good thing?
What plans are there for environmentally friendly transport and aesthetically more pleasing transport infrastructure in Hong Kong? Where are the hopes for making our city more pedestrian-friendly? Can new engine technology solve our problems? Could electronic road pricing help? Will the new rail lines be enough? Do we have a sustainable (transport) plan for our city?
Planners, engineers, academics and officials will discuss whether transport is our solution or our enemy.
Designing Hong Kong is a not-for-profit organisation focused on sustainable urban planning. See: www.designinghongkong.com
ITS Heartland 2012
Annual Meeting
Kansas City, MO
Please visit our Vimeo site for access to voice narrated presentations:https://vimeo.com/matc/review/42134767/5a745626f5
Presented by David Ooten, Technology Services Division, Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Smart transports for public services in remote AustraliaNinti_One
On 16 November 2016, Bruno Spandonide, Nick Holyoak, Branko Stazic and Rocco Zito presented to the 27th ARRB Conference in Melbourne on the topic of transport
#cityfutures: Building a transport system for a sustainable future (Katja Ley...Northumbria University
Newcastle #cityfutures sapl http://newcycling.org/events/20140402/newcastle-city-futures-sapl
A series of events organised by the Newcastle University's School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (SAPL). Katja Leyendecker will speak about city-wide planning methods for sustainable transport.
Please see attached (below) the finalised events leaflet for the Newcastle City Futures: People, Place, Change exhibition and events series.
Join on twitter at @NewcastleSAPL #cityfutures and at the Newcastle City Futures blog: https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/cityfutures/
Starts: Wednesday, 28 May, 2014 - 18:00
Director of Civic Engineers on reclaiming the heart of our town centres, with case studies of positive and negative streetscape and recommendations for overcoming the obstacles to good design in town centres
RV 2015: Art, Community Culture and TOD: Four Stories by Abigail Thorne-LymanRail~Volution
Is it art? Or a key component for improving and leveraging transit system investments? It can be both! See how art installations and other placemaking strategies are being used in four communities. How are Tucson, the Bay Area, the Twin Cities and Dallas incorporating art into their local delivery systems? Each community tells a different story -- with ideas you can use in your own composition.
Moderator: Richard Manson, Program Vice President, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, New York
Kathy Mouacheupao, Cultural Corridor Coordinator, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, St. Paul, Minnesota
Abigail Thorne-Lyman, Principal Planner, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit, Oakland, California
Catherine Cuellar, Director of Entrepreneurs For North Texas, Communities Foundation of Texas, Dallas, Texas
Janet Gonzalez, Sustainable Transportation Director, HDR, Chicago, Illinois
City Speak XI - Is transport the solution or the enemy? Simon Ng of HKUSTDesigningHongKong
Development and transport are closely related, but how do we connect the dots and guarantee a livable city for future generations?
Lifting the moratorium in Mid-levels, reducing the threshold for redevelopment and the constant pressure to increase density are all choking the older parts of Hong Kong with more traffic and roadside air pollution.
How do we deal with the increased traffic on new roads to the Mainland? How many more roads are we planning to build on our waterfront? Is there too much public transport clogging up our roads? Is replacing pedestrian crossings with subways and footbridges a good thing?
What plans are there for environmentally friendly transport and aesthetically more pleasing transport infrastructure in Hong Kong? Where are the hopes for making our city more pedestrian-friendly? Can new engine technology solve our problems? Could electronic road pricing help? Will the new rail lines be enough? Do we have a sustainable (transport) plan for our city?
Planners, engineers, academics and officials will discuss whether transport is our solution or our enemy.
Designing Hong Kong is a not-for-profit organisation focused on sustainable urban planning. See: www.designinghongkong.com
The estate donated to the City of Orlando by Harry P. Leu has become one of the country's leading botanical gardens. It's a great place to spend a day marveling at the treasures that are being cultivated on this site.
Социальная сеть – очередной виток научного прогресса или судеб людей? Именно это и пытается выяснить главная героиня романа.
Сталкиваясь на своём нелёгком пути с непонятными, любопытными людьми, разнообразными событиями, недоразумениями, случайностями, безвыходными ситуациями, она сама становится заложницей странных обстоятельств …
Title: How Placemaking Can Transform Transit Facilities into Vibrant Destinations
Track: Prosper, Place
Format: 60 minute panel
Abstract: A transit station or stop can serve much more than a transportation function; it can be a focal setting for community interaction and a place that fosters a diversity of activities. Learn about opportunities for Placemaking at transit stops that creates a win-win-win for ridership, economic development, and local communities.
Presenters:
Presenter: Cynthia Nikitin Project for Public Spaces, Inc.
Co-Presenter: Jennifer Flynn Center for Urban Transportation Research, USF
Co-Presenter: David Nelson Project for Public Spaces, Inc.
Cate Collins (Lend Lease) presented on the trend to move beyond delivering green buildings to developing sustainable precincts, and the vital role innovation, design technology and partnerships will play in achieving ‘Green Precincts’.
City Speak XI - Is transport the solution or the enemy? Chapman Lam of MVADesigningHongKong
Development and transport are closely related, but how do we connect the dots and guarantee a livable city for future generations?
Lifting the moratorium in Mid-levels, reducing the threshold for redevelopment and the constant pressure to increase density are all choking the older parts of Hong Kong with more traffic and roadside air pollution.
How do we deal with the increased traffic on new roads to the Mainland? How many more roads are we planning to build on our waterfront? Is there too much public transport clogging up our roads? Is replacing pedestrian crossings with subways and footbridges a good thing?
What plans are there for environmentally friendly transport and aesthetically more pleasing transport infrastructure in Hong Kong? Where are the hopes for making our city more pedestrian-friendly? Can new engine technology solve our problems? Could electronic road pricing help? Will the new rail lines be enough? Do we have a sustainable (transport) plan for our city?
Planners, engineers, academics and officials will discuss whether transport is our solution or our enemy.
Designing Hong Kong is a not-for-profit organisation focused on sustainable urban planning. See: www.designinghongkong.com
Infill or Greenfield? Can we do Greenfield better? Learn the six universal truths about planned communities of the future, and the four locational variables that vary between regions.
Estefanía Martínez nos explica, en este webinar de IEBS, qué son las Smart Cities y nos enseña ejemplos prácticos. Si deseas más información sobre los cursos de IEBS puedes entrar aquí: http://www.iebschool.com.
Shaping the Smart City Journey
Presented as part of the Smart Cities Summit Parramatta
@parracity @FutureCitiesAU #ParraSmartCity
(http://www.futurecities.org.au/projects/smart-cities)
Building Sustainable Communities: Urban Planning in the Portland Metro Regi...South Fraser Blog
Presentation by Oregon Metro Councilor Collette in which she give a general overview of the Metro Portland region and the role of the elected Oregon Metro Council. She gives information on Metro’s role in land-use planning, the urban growth boundary, and the region’s long-term planning document: Region 2040. She focuses on the link between land-use planning and transportation plan, and how Portland is in the business of designing multi-modal transportation corridors today. She also outlines the region’s priorities for high-capacity transport or light rail, and other orders of public and active transit. There is a case study on Tigard.
Prof. Ali A. Alraouf lecture on Qatar Architecture and UrbanismAli Alraouf
Observing the status of a good number of cities around the world would reveal a new kind of urban competition towards being labeled as Smart Cities. The focus of the paper will be on how to improve quality of life in Qatari and Gulf cities by using "Smart Planning" not only “Smart Technologies”, with a special focus on urban and transport planning. Therefore, questioning the hypothesis that information technology can improve the performance of cities is legitimate. Can using these technologies actually make the city smarter, and make human life better? How to become and how to stay a smart city, and does this improve quality of life? More critically, we need a thorough examination of the concept smart cities to assess their actual impact on quality of life, especially human social divide. Contemporary Gulf and Qatari cities aspire for the new identity of smart cities without substantial assessment that would explore the impact on the holistic aspects of life not only the technological dimension. Can we "Plan it Smart" and find clever solutions for smart cities? The paper problematizes the need for going beyond the common misconception of smart cities. The paper argues for a different perception of the concept smart city. It might therefore be wrong to describe the city as smart while it is creating a situation of separation, fragmentation and individualism among communities. Alternatively, we might be more proud of a less smart city which allows its community to interact and integrate. The paper aims to revise the authenticity of smart cities conceptual premises and the future of contemporary cities. The paper conducts a number of comparative analyses and provides cases from the regional and international context to argue for a more holistic understanding of the swiftly emerging concept “Smart City”.
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