Why attend?

Sustainable Transport + Health

The Sustainable Transport and Health Summit 2017 will showcase the quality sustainable travel infrastructure and behaviour change initiatives that are enabling more active and healthier lifestyles.

It will show how local authorities, practitioners and communities are making the most of significant new opportunities for closer collaboration between transport planning, public health and regeneration professionals in order to:

  • Civilise streets and enable active travel

  • Design-in health and activity

  • Improve air quality

  • Learn from monitoring and evaluation outputs

  • Enable better access to jobs, education, services and amenities via green transport options

  • Support networking, knowledge-sharing and capability building

  • Communicate the benefits of sustainable transport and healthier lifetsyles to the community

Your delegate pass includes access to:

  • a number of exclusive study tours around flagship schemes in Bristol, led by project officers

  • one of the biggest Speed Learning sessions to be held in the UK

  • an extended networking event including drinks, buffet dinner and networking

  • access to all plenary, workshop and seminar sessions

  • post-event summary and speaker slides

Who should attend:

  • Transport planners

  • Urban planners

  • Public health practitioners

  • Travel planners

  • Walking and cycling officers

  • Project managers

  • Specialist consultants

  • Academics

  • Charities and third sector

  • Campaign groups

 

Organised by:

Sponsored by:

Supported by:

Hosted by:

Urban Transport Group
Department for Transport Hosted by Bristol City Council
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Delegate & Logistics Enquiries: I 020 7091 7865
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Sustainable Transport + Health

SUSTAINABLE

TRANSPORT +

HEALTH 2017

23-24

FEBRUARY

BRISTOL

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Sponsored by:

Urban Transport Group
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Hosted by Bristol City Council

Hosted by: