European partnerships and policies have long recognized the connections between transportation and health, as well as broader co-benefits. However, recent years have seen emissions in the road transport sector consistently increase, making it the only sector where this trend has been observed. Now, the question arises of how we can take advantage of these favorable conditions to bring about transformative change in Europe through local clean transport solutions that prioritize health, safety, and climate-friendliness.
To address this challenge, the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) is hosting an informative event to delve into the crucial interdependencies between clean mobility policies and health outcomes. This event aims to highlight the importance of integrating health considerations into transportation strategies to create a more sustainable and inclusive future. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the reasons why prioritizing health in mobility planning is vital for achieving sustainable, affordable, accessible, and healthy transport solutions for everyone.
The discussions at this event will focus on the importance of creating a more equitable transportation system that benefits everyone, regardless of their socioeconomic status or physical ability. The event will also explore ways to promote safe cycling and walking infrastructure that encourages people to choose active transportation options over cars. Additionally, participants will discuss ways to reduce air pollution from transportation by promoting electric vehicles and other low-emission technologies.
Following the event, there will be a networking lunch where participants can continue to connect and exchange ideas. This lunch provides an opportunity for attendees to build relationships with like-minded individuals who are committed to improving public health through sustainable transportation policies. By attending this event, participants can gain valuable insights into best practices for promoting healthy mobility solutions at both the city level and beyond 2024.
In conclusion, emissions in the road transport sector have consistently increased in recent years, but we can take advantage of these favorable conditions by promoting local clean transport solutions that prioritize health, safety