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Inspired by our 30th Anniversary in 2015, the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy is taking a look at how far the field of sustainable transportation has come, where it’s going next, and what it means to the people involved. We asked advocates, experts, activists and everyone in between to share their perspective on sustainable transport in all its forms. Be it a love of biking, a commitment to stopping climate change, or their experience shaping urban growth, we reached out to friends and fellow city shapers to ask about what motivates them to be part of the movement toward sustainable urban mobility.
Here are a few of our favorite responses, with more added every week:
Heather Thompson
ITDP Interim CEO
Clarisse Linke
Country Director, ITDP Brazil
Andres Fingeret
Country Director, ITDP Argentina
Zhu Xianyuan
Vice Country Director, ITDP China
Bernardo Baranda
Regional Director, ITDP Latin America
Bernardo Baranda
Director Regional, ITDP Latinoamérica
Xavier Treviño
Country Director, ITDP Mexico
Xavier Treviño
Director, ITDP México
Yoga Adiwinarto
Country Director, ITDP Indonesia
Yoga Adiwinarto
Country Director, ITDP Indonesia
Jon Orcutt
Former New York City Department of Transportation Policy Director
Former New York City Department of Transportation Policy Director
Jon Orcutt
Former New York City Department of Transportation Policy Director
Former New York City Department of Transportation Policy Director
Carlosfelipe Pardo
Despacio
Daniel Firth
Chief Strategy Officer of Transportation, Stockholm, Sweden
Aaron Golub
Arizona State University
Ranjit Gagdil
Parisar
Ida Auken
Member of Danish Parliament & Former Minister for the Environment
Jessica Zafra
BusinessWorld
Donald Shoup
University of California, Los Angeles
Donald Shoup
University of California, Los Angeles
Shin-pei Tsay
TransitCenter
Yelena Yerzakovich
UNDP-GEF City of Almaty Sustainable Transit Project
Gabe Klein
Fontinalis Partners, Former Chicago Transportation Commissioner
Anuj Malhotra
Centre for Green Mobility
See more in depth discussions with experts and an overview of ITDP’s 30 years in the field