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Sustainable transport

Related lectures (11)
Urban Mobility: Walking and CyclingMOOC: Mobility and Urbanism
Explores the challenges and benefits of prioritizing walking and cycling in urban environments.
Urban Mobility PoliciesMOOC: African Cities - Mobility
Discusses urban mobility policies in African cities and the transition towards sustainable transportation modes.
Ramp Metering: ApplicationsMOOC: Intro to Traffic Flow Modeling and Intelligent Transport Systems
Covers the concept and benefits of ramp metering, its implementation issues, and case studies from Amsterdam and Australia.
Materials Science of Cycling: Frame, Tires, and Accessories
Delves into the materials science behind cycling, covering bike frame alloys, tire materials, and accessories.
Bicycle Mobility AdvocacyMOOC: Planification des mobilités
Explores the advocacy for promoting cycling as a mode of transportation.
Real-time traffic managementMOOC: Intro to Traffic Flow Modeling and Intelligent Transport Systems
Covers real-time traffic management, including traffic flow modeling, control strategies, sensors, and public transport priority.
Promoting Active Mobility
Discusses promoting active mobility in urban planning and the benefits of sustainable transportation.
Traffic flow modeling: Developing and testing traffic modelsMOOC: Intro to Traffic Flow Modeling and Intelligent Transport Systems
Covers the fundamentals of traffic flow modeling, including model classification and testing techniques.
Sustainability Initiatives in EPFL Projects
Explores sustainability projects at EPFL and UNIL, covering topics like promoting cycling, reducing emissions, and sustainable food options.
Traffic Flow Modelling: Urban Congestion and Mobility ImprovementMOOC: Intro to Traffic Flow Modeling and Intelligent Transport Systems
Focuses on urban congestion, traffic management schemes, and improving mobility through elegant models and smart control algorithms.

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