Date:
06 Nov 2024,
12.00PM – 1.00PM
duration:
1 hr
Venue:
Two/FiftySeven
Address:
2/57 Willis Street
Wellington
Cost:
Free event
Register Add to Calendar 2024-11-6 12:00:00 2024-11-6 13:00:00 Pacific/Auckland Rethinking Transport Models: a panel on...

Hear from our experts as branch chair Peter Cockrem hosts a panel with:

  • Nadine Dodge, Principal Economist at the Infrastructure Commission Te Waihanga
  • Vida Christeller, Manager City Design at Wellington City Council
  • Andrew Ford, Team Leader Data & Analysis at Greater Wellington Regional Council
  • Tobie Pretorius, Principal Transport Planner at Tonkin + Taylor

Our expert panel will explore:

  • the nature of models: we all have ideas about cause and effect
  • "what if" modelling: the limitations of decision-making based on models of incremental change
  • "how can we" modelling: using the strengths of models to create a better future in an increasingly uncertain world

Don't miss this opportunity to network with your peers and engage in a critical conversation.

Who should attend:

  • Transport professionals
  • Urban planners
  • Policymakers
  • Anyone interested in how ideas and institutions shape urban outcomes

Tea, coffee and nibbles provided.

To access the venue, Two/Fifty-Seven, find Unity Books on Willis Street. Just to the right of Unity Books are glass doors to a corridor connecting through to Victoria Street. Use the lifts halfway along the corridor and press 2 for Level 2.

Register now to secure your spot!

This event is open to all. To support our work and hear first about future events, join the Transportation Group at https://www.transportationgroup.nz/membership-application/

Two/FiftySeven Engineering New Zealand hello@engineeringnz.org

Join Transportation Group Central Branch for a thought-provoking panel discussion on how transport models shape our cities and infrastructure - and their role in an increasingly uncertain world. Modellers and non-modellers are welcome - this event is for everyone.

Hear from our experts as branch chair Peter Cockrem hosts a panel with:

  • Nadine Dodge, Principal Economist at the Infrastructure Commission Te Waihanga
  • Vida Christeller, Manager City Design at Wellington City Council
  • Andrew Ford, Team Leader Data & Analysis at Greater Wellington Regional Council
  • Tobie Pretorius, Principal Transport Planner at Tonkin + Taylor

Our expert panel will explore:

  • the nature of models: we all have ideas about cause and effect
  • "what if" modelling: the limitations of decision-making based on models of incremental change
  • "how can we" modelling: using the strengths of models to create a better future in an increasingly uncertain world

Don't miss this opportunity to network with your peers and engage in a critical conversation.

Who should attend:

  • Transport professionals
  • Urban planners
  • Policymakers
  • Anyone interested in how ideas and institutions shape urban outcomes

Tea, coffee and nibbles provided.

To access the venue, Two/Fifty-Seven, find Unity Books on Willis Street. Just to the right of Unity Books are glass doors to a corridor connecting through to Victoria Street. Use the lifts halfway along the corridor and press 2 for Level 2.

Register now to secure your spot!

This event is open to all. To support our work and hear first about future events, join the Transportation Group at https://www.transportationgroup.nz/membership-application/