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Transporte público Varsovia

Lecture: Warsaw's public transportation and life quality | Workshop: Scenarios for sustainable public transport in Bogota 2050

Fecha de inicio

14/04/2023
04:00 pm

Fecha de cierre

14/04/2023
07:00 pm
Ubicación

Nash room, El Tiempo | Via Zoom

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We are pleased to invite you to participate in an seminar on public transportation scenarios presented by our Erasmus+ exchange students from the master of Urban Studies at the University of Warsaw. The seminar will be divided into two parts: a short lecture on Warsaw public transport strategies and a foresignt workshop visioning public transport in Bogotá 2050.  The lecture and workshop will be presented in English, with help from facilitators in Spanish if needed.

Lecture | Mobility in the city: Warsaw's public transportation and life quality

During the lecture, we will talk about the operation of Warsaw's public transportation. We will discuss its history and current status, describe the state of infrastructure, innovations and investments undertaken. We will also identify future prospects and challenges.

Scenarios for sustainable public transport in Bogota 2050

This will be followed by a foresight workshop, during which we will work on creating a vision of the ideal public transportation in Bogotá in 2050 and explore possible steps to take today, in a few years and in a few decades to achieve it.

Presenters

Patricia Gosciniak

Patricia Gosciniak

Graduate intern, Master in Urban Studies, University of Warsaw (Erasumus+ Program)
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Patricia Gosciniak

Patricia Gosciniak

Konrad Kustosik

Konrad Kustosik

Graduate intern, Master in Urban Studies, University of Warsaw (Erasumus+ Program)
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Konrad Kustosik

Konrad Kustosik

Raúl Alberto Marino

Moderator: Raúl Alberto Marino

Professor of the Urban Management and Development program
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Raúl Alberto Marino

Moderator: Raúl Alberto Marino

 


An invitation from the Master's program in Smart and Sustainable Cities, jointly offered by the School of Engineering, Science and Technology, and the Faculty of International, Political and Urban Studies.