Achim Steiner, Director Oxford Martin School: A keynote speech at "The Future of Transport in London" event
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This event brought together experts from across the transport industry, London government and community and campaigning organisations to debate the future of London’s transport in light of recent technological developments. In particular, it explored what can be done to ensure new technologies and behaviours can be maximised while delivering London-wide benefits.
In this podcast, Director of the Oxford Martin School, Achim Steiner gives a keynote speech at "The Future of Transport in London" event on a vision for London in which the transport-related problems are reduced or solved.
Achim Steiner, Director Oxford Martin School: A keynote speech at "The Future of Transport in London" event
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