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Human Mobility in Future Cities

Marco te Brömmelstroet, George Liu, Marco te Brömmelstroet, Anna Nikolaeva, and Meredith Glaser

Ready to imagine and create human-centered mobility futures? Using cycling as a lens to view pressing mobility and sustainability issues of today, this 3 course specialization is about opening possibilities for more resiliant and convivial cities of tomorrow. First, we use the Netherlands a as a case study for a cycling based mobility system in Unraveling the Cycling City. Then, we invite you to reflect on our mainstream mobility narrative built on engineering and economics in Alternative Mobility Narratives. Finally, we look at the role of innovation in creating an easier, safer and more accessible mobility systems in Being Smart about Cycling Futures.

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Three courses

Alternative Mobility Narratives

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Ready to envision a radically different mobility future? This course examines the narratives that shape our understanding of mobility. Through critical analysis and systems dynamics modeling, we explore how mobility innovations impact our systems. Prepare to challenge your assumptions and gain a fresh perspective on mobility.

Unraveling the Cycling City

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Cycling, a complex phenomenon, is deeply rooted in socio-technological systems. Embraced worldwide for its benefits, the Netherlands serves as a living lab for cycling research. This course explores the reciprocal relations of cycling with various structures, providing a platform for understanding the complexity of the cycling system and supporting global discussions.

Being Smart about Cycling Futures

What is the future of cycling in cities struggling to transition to more sustainable and inclusive forms of mobility? What is the role of innovation in ensuring that cycling becomes easier, safer and more accessible for different groups of people? What are Great Bikes and what are Great Cycling Cities?

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