Rethinking Car Free Days in Taipei City: Part II

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Keynote presentation on the occasion of the Tenth Taipei City Car Free Day celebration.  Eric Britton, MD, EcoPlan International on 22 September 2011.

For the full presentation (PDF) click here.

Also in this series:

* Rethinking Car Free Days in Taipei City: Part I – This introduction

Part III: Letter and comments from Jason Lin,  Commissioner of Transportation, City of Taipei

 

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* For the full presentation click here.

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Eric Britton
13, rue Pasteur. Courbevoie 92400 France

Bio: Founding editor of World Streets (1988), Eric Britton is an American political scientist, teacher, occasional consultant, and sustainability activist who has observed, learned, taught and worked on missions and advisory assignments on all continents. In the autumn of 2019, he committed his remaining life work to the challenges of aggressively countering climate change and specifically greenhouse gas emissions emanating from the mobility sector. He is not worried about running out of work. Further background and updates: @ericbritton | http://bit.ly/2Ti8LsX | #fekbritton | https://twitter.com/ericbritton | and | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericbritton/ Contact: climate@newmobility.org) | +336 508 80787 (Also WhatApp) | Skype: newmobility.)

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One thought on “Rethinking Car Free Days in Taipei City: Part II

  1. Pingback: “Every day is a great day to take a few cars off the street and think about it” | Sustainable Penang : Toward a New Mobility Agenda

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