Shifting Mobility Policy to a Transformative Solution Space: A Breakfast Seminar

How can systems thinking be used to develop transformative policies that support cities in providing prosperity within planetary boundaries? Aimée Aguilar Jaber will talk about this in detail, kicking off another exciting season of ITRL Breakfast Seminars!
Time: Tue 2024-10-22 08.30 - 09.30
Location: Drottning Kristinas Väg 40
Language: English
Speaker: Aimée Aguilar Jaber, Programmes Director at Hot or Cool Institute
Date: 22nd October 2024
Time: 08:30 to 09:30
Registration Link: www.kth.se/form/66dec4e226e611cbae2c6206
Zoom Link: kth-se.zoom.us/j/61595655894
Venue: Drottning Kristinas Väg 40
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We will also serve vegan/vegetarian breakfast sandwiches at ITRL (Drottning Kristinas Väg 40) to those participants who wish to attend the seminar in person.
About the Seminar: Moving towards meeting ambitious sustainability and well-being goals requires moving towards a much wider framing of the problem and the possible solutions. Policy, including for mobility, needs to guide a crucial transformation. Cities and territories need to be reorganized to provide services and produce places that allow people and the planet to thrive; making low-carbon and nature-positive lifestyles affordable, appealing, and accessible. Guiding this transformation requires a crucial mindset shift in policymaking to focus less on the elements and more on the interactions of the system. This will also allow shifting emphasis from means (often coinciding with parts in systems- including mobility infrastructure) to end needs (e.g. accessibility), which depend more on the interconnections between infrastructure, ecosystems, and non-tangible aspects of social life. But shifting policy mindsets also calls for improved methods. Those that can allow policymakers to make visible the interconnections in the system and identify the high-leverage points to an action that can effectively help reorganize territories in the right direction. This presentation will explore how systems thinking can be used with this objective. It will draw from new work from the Hot or Cool Institute and the Club of Rome on bringing systems thinking to the built environment (including mobility). It will also bring perspectives on the use of systems thinking in the case of cities in developing countries, highlighting work from the OECD Development Centre and new work that will be undertaken by the OECD Development Centre in partnership with the Hot or Cool Institute. Other relevant past work from the OECD will also be highlighted.
About the speaker : As a Programmes Director Aimée works to enlarge synergies between projects and programs and to enhance strategic partnerships. Aimée also leads the Urban Systems program, which supports cities in transitioning towards systems that provide prosperity within planetary boundaries. Aimée has worked with international organizations (OECD, ITF, WRI) to support policymakers on well-being, environmental issues, and urban planning. Using systems thinking, she develops transformative policies addressing root causes. A former Commissioner for the Lancet Pathfinder Commission, she focused on health and climate. At the Hot or Cool Institute, Aimée aims to enhance systemic approaches for ambitious social and environmental goals while fostering synergies between policymaking and public engagement.