Transport policy and its influence on the city of tomorrow: Greg Marsden at TEDxUniversityofLeeds

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Greg Marsden is a Senior Lecturer in Transport Policy and Strategy and Director of Institute at the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds.

Greg has a Ph.D. in Urban Pollution Estimation from the University of Nottingham and joined the University of Leeds after a two-year period as specialist adviser to the UK Parliamentary Transport scrutiny committee. His principle research interests relate to the impact of governance structures and institutions on decision-making, end user energy demand reduction through innovative transport policies and the role of information on the dynamics of public policy decision-making. Greg is a member of the UK Sustainable Development Panel, the Independent Transport Commission and the TRB Performance Measurement Committee. Greg is Co-Director of the UK social science capacity building network for PhD and Early Career researchers in transport and mobility (The Forge).

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