Call for speakers on future of urban mobility

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Call for Speakers: The Future of Urban Mobility Seminar Series

The Mobility Cluster of the School of Cities invites speakers to present their perspectives on the future of urban mobility.  Interested speakers are asked to email Professor Steven Farber. Available dates are July 11, July 25, August 8 and August 22.

For the first time in history, the majority of people live in urban settings. Cities are the engines of economic growth, but are plagued with challenges relating to resource allocation, constrained government spending, ecosystem protection, creating migrant and youth opportunities, social inequities, labour market changes and infrastructure aging.

Thrown into this arena, emerging technologies such as automated and connected vehicles, ride-hailing services, Mobility-as-a-Service platforms, and micro-transit are threatening rapid changes to our mobility systems. The academic and policy debates are rife with visions of new mobility utopias, where technology drives improvements in efficiency, CO2 emissions, and social inclusion. Also prominent are visions of mobility dystopias, where private vehicles control more of the public realm, mobility benefits are concentrated among the wealthy, and labour standards are eroded.

Cities now face the massive challenge of evaluating the potential benefits, costs, and unintended consequences of integrating a heterogeneous mix of promising technologies with existing transportation infrastructure and mobility services. In light of this uncertainty, it is imperative that we conduct evidence-based research to guide transportation policy to achieve the many positive promises of emerging technologies, while ameliorating the inherent risks in technology-induced disruption.

The Future of Urban Mobility seminar series will provide the UofT community a space to engage on these topics and explore research opportunities with the Mobility Cluster at the School of Cities.