Podcast: In conversation with Xavier Brice, CEO, Sustrans
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The latest episode of the SmartCitiesWorld Podcast sees editor Luke Antoniou joined by Sustrans CEO Xavier Bryce for a conversation on all things sustainable urban mobility.
Improving the sustainability of our urban transport networks is a key objective for cities, and while progress has been made in the last five years or so, clear paths forward – especially paths backed by proven business models – aren’t always obvious.
In this episode of the SmartCitiesWorld Podcast, Sustrans CEO Xavier Brice explains the potential route forward for planning urban transport networks and services, and how our existing approach may need to be turned somewhat on its head as we emerge from the pandemic.
Xavier explains the need for a better mix of electric vehicle planning and usage, active travel, shared mobility and public transport, as well as the need for more integrated transport and urban planning to make more efficient use of the limited space available to transport and city authorities.
He also goes into detail about establishing sustainable business models and use cases for greener mobility, as the conversation turns from one aspect of sustainability to another on the financial struggle that transport authorities can so often face. Xavier explains the importance of local transport authorities taking the lead on innovative models and networks for urban mobility, versus a more prescribed central government approach.
Furthermore, there’s conversation on public uptake and awareness of more sustainable transportation modes and the impact that transport authorities can have on public decision making, plus the role that organisations such as Sustrans can play in ensuring that, above all else, it is simple for people to make the green choice when it comes to mobility.
Xavier is passionate about improving how we travel for the better. He believes that the way we choose to get around shapes how happy we are as individuals and as a society.
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