Encouraging greener travel
Shivaji Shiva discusses the changes local authorities are making to their transport policies to encourage greener modes of transport in cities.
Included in this podcast:
- The benefits of less carbon-emitting transport for our cities
- Planning the return to work using public transport and issues arising due to coronavirus
- Issues and incentives of the policy
- How active travel can benefit you and the society we live in
- Encouraging active commuting to and from work
Our Resources
- Coronavirus - Reshaping Our Towns And Cities For Safer Travel
- The Future of Public Transport - Managing Socially-Distanced Streets During Coronavirus
- Transport and Highways - Decision Time - Reshaping Towns & Cities for Safer Travel
Local Authority Resources
Pre-empting Protest - Better Engagement for Better Streets'
Also Mentioned - the Court of Public Opinion
- Boost For Cycling And Walking In Birmingham’s Pandemic Emergency Transport Plan
- Bristol Live: Pop-up cycle lane removed after just five days
- Experimental town centre cycle lane to be removed
VWV Green Transport Edited from Local Government Lawyer on Vimeo.
About the speaker
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Shivaji Shiva Shivaji has 20 years' experience working in the charity law sector advising staff and board members of charities, and other not-for-profit organisations. |
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