AK Compass Podcast
In this episode, Karolina Czako and Ágnes Gárdonyi interview Gábor Heves, an expert in sustainable urban development and mobility who has spent many years working at the intersection of environmental policy, cities, and transport. After a long career at the Regional Environmental Center (REC), he shares his expertise on sustainable urban development, focusing on practical solutions that help cities and regions move toward low-carbon mobility. Our conversation explores how the way we move - within and between cities - can shape climate outcomes and everyday quality of life. Gábor Heves shares insights on sustainable mobility, from reducing transport emissions to designing cities where walking, cycling, and public transport become the easiest choices, illustrated through real-life examples. We discuss how AI and data-driven technologies can make transport systems more efficient and help reduce urban CO₂ emissions. The conversation explores how cities can encourage multimodal travel - combining walking, cycling, buses, and trains—as an alternative to relying on private cars. Gábor Heves also reflects on the future of mobility, comparing private car ownership with car-sharing and highlighting how better connections between transport modes can make sustainable travel the natural choice. We also look at innovations in intercity transport and discuss what influences people - including higher-income residents - to use public transport in cities with well-developed systems.
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