This webinar focussed on the future of planning in Scotland and how shared transport can help deliver the key outcomes of the NPF4: net zero emissions, resilient communities, a wellbeing economy and greener, better places. We took an in-depth look at the role of shared transport and mobility hubs and their positive contribution to the Scottish Government’s 20-minute neighbourhoods strategy and looked at some of the cutting edge plans being developed here in Scotland.
The event was aimed at planners, developers, architects, landscape architects, academics and related practitioners and organisations. This was reflected in our speakers, representing planning, urban design.
This webinar focussed on the future of planning in Scotland and how shared transport can help deliver the key outcomes of the NPF4: net zero emissions, resilient communities, a wellbeing economy and greener, better places. We took an in-depth look at the role of shared transport and mobility hubs and their positive contribution to the Scottish Government’s 20-minute neighbourhoods strategy and looked at some of the cutting edge plans being developed here in Scotland.
The event was aimed at planners, developers, architects, landscape architects, academics and related practitioners and organisations. This was reflected in our speakers, representing planning, urban design.
This webinar focussed on the future of planning in Scotland and how shared transport can help deliver the key outcomes of the NPF4: net zero emissions, resilient communities, a wellbeing economy and greener, better places. We took an in-depth look at the role of shared transport and mobility hubs and their positive contribution to the Scottish Government’s 20-minute neighbourhoods strategy and looked at some of the cutting edge plans being developed here in Scotland.
The event was aimed at planners, developers, architects, landscape architects, academics and related practitioners and organisations. This was reflected in our speakers, representing planning, urban design.
This webinar focussed on the future of planning in Scotland and how shared transport can help deliver the key outcomes of the NPF4: net zero emissions, resilient communities, a wellbeing economy and greener, better places. We took an in-depth look at the role of shared transport and mobility hubs and their positive contribution to the Scottish Government’s 20-minute neighbourhoods strategy and looked at some of the cutting edge plans being developed here in Scotland.
The event was aimed at planners, developers, architects, landscape architects, academics and related practitioners and organisations. This was reflected in our speakers, representing planning, urban design.