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Sustainable and Smart Mobility: GIS for Collaboration in Active and Public Transportation

(in French)

Thu, Apr. 20, 2023 | 1 - 2 p.m. ET | French

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Session Overview

GIS plays an important role in the development of sustainable and smart mobility by enabling the collection, storage, analysis and visualization of geographic data to optimize travel. In the field of active and public transportation, GIS allows for the efficient planning and management of transportation networks, identifying areas with high development potential for sustainable modes of transportation and planning the necessary infrastructure to make them more accessible and attractive. This management is essential to reduce traffic congestion, greenhouse gas emissions and traffic accidents, while promoting healthier and more sustainable methods of travel.

During this webinar, we will demonstrate how GIS can be used to analyze the efficiency of your road networks. We will also show you how to facilitate collaboration between the different parties involved in transportation network design and management. Finally, we'll show you how the Internet of Things (IoT) is used in road safety during multimodal travel.

Key Points

  • Learn how GIS can be used to analyze the different demographics that require access to public transportation and use that same data to quantify the success of your strategic development plans.  
  • Understand how you can bring together the parties involved in a redevelopment project involving transit by facilitating inter-organizational collaboration and reducing silos within your own organizations when sharing information.  
  • Learn how the Internet of Things (IoT) is being used to increase safety in our cities where multi-modal transportation is becoming increasingly important. 

Intended Audience

This webinar is designed for organizations involved in active and public transportation, such as transportation companies, municipalities and AEC firms (architecture, engineering and construction).

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