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From: Crayton, Travis (Volpe)
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From: 3 Revolutions Future Mobility Program at ITS-Davis
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To: Crayton, Travis (Volpe)
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Subject: Join us Thursday September 24, 10:30 am PDT for the next in the series 3
Revolutions Policy Webinar
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The Public Health Dimensions
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Thursday, September 24
10:30 am - 12:00 pm PDT
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Transportation is a key factor influencing people's health and the health of
communities, particularly for those facing inequities. Health impacts include those
related to traffic safety, air quality, physical activity, and accessibility to health
care services and daily needs. Automation and shared mobility could potentially improve
public health and safety, or create new (or exacerbate existing) health inequities. This
esteemed panel will discuss the public health dimensions of the 3 Revolutions, and how
transportation policy could be steered to enable safer and more equitable travel, promote
supportive environments for physical activity, reduce air pollution and carbon emissions,
and increase community resilience in the face of COVID-19, climate change, and other
health threats.
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Dan Woo, MPH, MS, serves as a Health Program and Policy Specialist with the California
Department of Public Health's Climate Change and Health Equity Program. He leads the
Program's work on transportation policy, climate change, and health equity. Dan holds
a B.S. in Design and Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning, an M.S. in Community
Development, and a Master of Public Health degree, all from the University of California,
Davis.
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Alex Ghenis is a disability rights consultant and the founder of Accessible Climate
Strategies. His personal experience with a spinal cord injury, combined with his growing
interest in climate change in the mid-2000s, led him to focus on how people with
disabilities must plan for a changing world. He believes we must build a fully accessible
future - including for green infrastructure, clean transportation, and climate
adaptation.
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Dr. David Rojas-Rueda is an assistant professor in epidemiology at Colorado State
University. David's primary research focuses on promoting a healthy urban design,
supporting mitigation, and adaptation to climate change. David has over ten years of
experience evaluating the health impacts of urban and transport planning policies related
to air pollution, traffic noise, green spaces, heat island effects, physical activity, and
traffic accidents. He has worked in several countries around Europe, Africa, Latin, and
North America. David specializes in methods such as health impact assessment, populational
risk assessment, the burden of disease, and citizen science. His research actively
involves citizens, stakeholders, local and national authorities. He is also a member of
the university's Partnership of Air Quality, Climate, and Health (PACH). He has active
collaborations with the World Bank and United Nations agencies, such as the World Health
Organization (WHO), the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO), and UN-Habitat.
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Mollie Cohen D'Agostino's work focuses on the 3 Revolutions in Transportation:
vehicle sharing, electrification and increased automation. These forces are profoundly
changing how we travel and may cause unknown changes to traffic congestion, equity, air
pollution, and energy use. Maximizing net positive social and environmental impacts of
these revolutionary forces is the mission of the 3 Revolutions Future Mobility (3R)
Program. Ms. D'Agostino leads the policy outreach component of the 3R Program, and her
work aims to provide an independent foundation of knowledge to decision makers. She leads
the annual policy conference, legislative briefings, and other outreach events, as well as
leading in the publication of policy briefs and issue papers. She has also spoken at
dozens of external events and conferences to represent the 3R Program.
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