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Healthy Liveable Cities 

A training programme about measuring health impacts of urban mobility activities to achieve better air quality in cities

Project summary

 RMIT Europe and FutureLearn is delivering an online training program, ExpertTrack, where participants learn about measuring health impacts of urban mobility interventions and adapt plans to achieve better air quality. The program is also creating a community of professionals from the urban mobility and sustainable urban development fields.

The ExpertTrack training programme will attract both private and public sector professionals in Europe working, or with an interest in, urban mobility and sustainable urban development such as designers and planners already working in the industry, start-ups, multi-national firms, and city officials, civil servants, and NGOs. The ExpertTrack features three online courses, with content always available and free for the first seven days. 

Project start:

1 February 2022

Budget:

€77.063

Context

Create a training program to increase participants’ knowledge of measuring health impacts of urban mobility interventions and foster a community of professionals working in these fields.

Challenge

To make cities more liveable and healthier by focusing on mobility interventions to improve air quality.

Expected outcome

A series of three online educational courses packaged as ExpertTrack on the FutureLearn platform.

Project Lead

Marta Fernandez

marta.fernandez@rmit.edu.au