Let’s be honest in low-carbon cities – Citizen participation and cross-sector governance dilemmas in public transportation

In this event, we are honored to invite Mr. Lai Junwei, who has rich experience in public transportation planning, as Presenter. Mr. Lai has deep experience in transportation planning and management, citizen participation, and MaaS planning and design. Deep professional knowledge and practical experience. This presentation delves into the important role of public transport systems in the development of low-carbon cities, as well as citizen participation Challenges faced by and cross-cutting governance in achieving sustainable transportation systems: such as reality and public perception gap. The content of the event focused on the role of consulting companies in public affairs, why citizens need to participate in transportation issues, How to improve waiting information design and bus network adjustment planning through citizen participation, as well as cross-disciplinary governance in streets Application in space planning and management: Penghu stop sign, Tainan transfer station. The speech first introduced the role of consulting firms in providing professional services, planning and design, and citizen participation. role, emphasizing the importance of combining professional knowledge and public opinion in public affairs. Through examples, the speech deeply analyzed the necessity of citizen participation in the design of public transportation systems, especially in terms of waiting information and bus network adjustment planning. In order to improve the acceptability and usage of public transportation systems, it is necessary to fully consider the needs and experiences of passengers and make information presentation and service design more humane, easy to understand and use. In terms of citizen participation in public transport, the presentation demonstrated through case studies how to improve waiting times through community participation. Information design makes it more intuitive and easy to understand, and also allows citizens to directly participate in the planning of the bus network to ensure Services are closer to the actual needs of residents. Through these examples, the speech emphasized the importance of open and inclusive citizen participation processes to improve the quality of public services. In the cross-cutting governance section, the presentation explored the challenges and challenges of achieving effective governance in urban street planning and management. opportunity. Through cross-sector cooperation, promoting public-private partnerships and enhancing citizen participation, complex urban transportation problems can be better solved and low-carbon, sustainable urban development can be promoted. Finally, the speech concluded that through citizen participation and cross-sector governance, the public transportation system can be effectively improved. efficiency and sustainability to further promote the construction of low-carbon cities. Speech by sharing different cases and experiences Encourage all stakeholders to participate together to create a more livable and low-carbon urban environment. The entire event not only provided deep insights into how to improve public transport systems, but also highlighted the key role of citizen engagement and cross-sector collaboration in achieving sustainable urban development, providing participants with a wealth of knowledge and revelation.

Implemented by Center for Teaching and Learning Development
Date: 2024/03/22



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