Guest post by Camille Bon
The EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK
will celebrate its 20th edition this year. Celebrating on the week starting
16th September and ending on the 22nd of September, which is World Car Free
Day, this EU wide campaign seeks to promote behavioural change in favour of
active mobility, public transport and other clean, intelligent transport
solutions.
The question now is how to encourage walking, cycling, and other
forms of physical activity in our urban areas? How can we reduce the impact of
pollution and advocate for more greenery and open public spaces, promoting
physical exercise, opportunity for social interaction and better mental health
and well-being?
In line with this year’s theme for the EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK 2021, Project Aegle
Foundation (PAF), on behalf of the EIT Urban Mobility RIS hub Malta, is
organising an online seminar themed “Safe and Healthy with Sustainable Mobility
in Malta” in collaboration with Transport Malta on September 16th, from 15:30-18:00
(via Zoom and Facebook Live). Addressing policy makers, government
representatives, educators and school staff, architects and urban planners, and
students and professionals in the health and transport sectors, and the general
public, the event includes 3 panel discussions with experts and practitioners
in the field, on the following topics:
• How is transport impacting health in
Malta?
• As a place of work or education, what can you do to promote healthier travel habits?
• What can cities do to promote active mobility to boost residents’ physical and mental health?
The momentum
towards sustainable mobility is growing and the time to act is now! Learn how to
encourage healthier travel habits during our online seminar here or visit PAF website or PAF on Facebook.
• As a place of work or education, what can you do to promote healthier travel habits?
• What can cities do to promote active mobility to boost residents’ physical and mental health?
Camille Bon is Lead Project Manager at Project Aegle Foundation (PAF)
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