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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

National infrastructure for the recovery and the long term

In this conversation, Sir John Armitt, who is chair of the National Infrastructure Commission, joins Professor Jim Hall to explore the vision and practicalities of providing infrastructure systems that meets society’s goals.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Road to somewhere? Resilient infrastructure for sustainable development

Professor Hall will share experiences of establishing long-term plans for sustainable infrastructure in many countries around the world.
Futuremakers

Climate change: do individual actions matter?

Is there still potential for actions on an individual level to shape the future of the planet?
Futuremakers

How do you build a greener country?

What does the current infrastructure in the UK look like, and how far is it from where we need to be to meet our international commitments?
Future of Business

A closer future for Africa?

As countries across Africa vote on ratification of the landmark Continental Free Trade Agreement, we learn more about what's at stake for the continent in the first of a special two-part episode.
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

Politics of Infrastructure: Spineless Development? part two

Tim Schwanen, Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series.
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

Politics of Infrastructure: Spineless Development? part one

Nigel Tipple, Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit Hilary Term Seminar Series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Social Sustainability in Transport - Cinderella Shall Go To the Ball.

This lecture by Dr Karen Lucas conceptualises the social dimensions of the sustainability paradigm and offers a discussion of why it is so important to achieve socially sustainable mobility in our towns and cities.
Alumni Weekend

The Flexible City: overcoming Lock-In and Path-Dependency

Cities are epicentres of creativity and innovation but are also easily locked into patterns of infrastructure and behaviour that may not serve them best.
Keble College

The Flexible City: overcoming Lock-In and Path-Dependency

Cities are epicentres of creativity and innovation but are also easily locked into patterns of infrastructure and behaviour that may not serve them best.
St Cross Colloquia

Moving goods and moving people: transport, infrastructure and economic transformation in Tanzania

Colloquia Week 4 MT10: Moving goods and moving people: transport, infrastructure and economic transformation in Tanzania.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

If Fiber is the Medium, What is the Message? Next-Generation Content for Next-Generation Networks

By investigating price and capacity trends over the past century, Eli Noam shows that it is possible to predict the type, style, and genres of media content of a future ultra-broadband infrastructure, which allows a richer, more bit-intensive content.

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