SMART’S GLOBAL LEARNING COMMUNITY (GLC)
With the support of the National Science Foundation Human and Social Dynamics Program, SMART has been able to catalyze a robust, diverse, and vibrant sustainable mobility and accessibility Global Learning Community (GLC). It aims to foster a rigorous understanding of the complex system dynamics of sustainable transportation, and more broadly, to inform, enrich, and generate research, projects, and educational initiatives within our growing international network. SMART GLC is sustained locally and globally via:
If you would like to become part of SMART’s Global Learning Community, visit “Connect” or contact Susan Zielinski at susanz@umich.edu.
SMART Global Learning Community partners and contributors to date include but are not limited to:
A B C D E F G H I J K M N O P R S T U V W
A
• The American Planning Association
• Ashok Leyland India
• Axiz, South Africa
B
• Barloworld South Africa
• Bike Train
• The Boston Indicators Project
• BP South Africa
• Jeb Brugman
C
• Cambridge Program for Industry
• The Cape Town Partnership
• Cisco Systems
• City Connect India
• City of Bremen
• City of Cape Town
• Committed and concerned individuals
• The Confederation of Indian Industry
• Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
D
• The Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce
E
• The EcoMobility Alliance (ICLEI)
• EcoPlan Paris / The Commons
• EMBARQ, The WRI Center for Sustainable Transport
• The European Conference of Transport Ministers (ECMT / OECD)
F
• Feedback Consulting Bangalore
• Ford Motor Company
G
• GeniusLab South Africa
• Georgia Institute of Technology
• GoLoco
H
• Harvard Graduate School of Design / Loeb Fellowship
I
• Illinois Institute of Technology – Institute of Design
• Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore India
• Institute for Transportation & Development Policy
• International Transport Forum
• Intraduce
• Investec Asset Management South Africa
J
• Janaagraha Center for Citizenship & Democracy, India
K
• Kab Shuttle, Cape Town
• The Knight-Wallace Fellowship
M
• Mapunity
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• Meadow Networks
• Men By the Side of the Road, Cape Town
• Moving the Economy, Toronto
N
• The New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)
• The New York Public Transit Association
O
• Open Democracy Advice Center (IDASA) South Africa
P
• The Prince of Wales Business and Environment Program
• The Province of Western Cape, South Africa
R
• The Regional Plan Association (RPA), New York
• Rikkis Cape Town
• Royal Dutch / Shell
S
• SEMCOG (Southeast Michigan Council of Governments)
• Syntell South Africa
• Ranjeet Shetye India
• Siemens South Africa
• The Smart Growth Leadership Institute (SGLI)
• Sustainable Energy Africa (SEA)
• The Sopris Foundation
• The State of Karnataka, India
• SustainAbility
T
• Toronto International Consultants (www.augusto.ca)
• Transport Riders United, Michigan
• Trip Convergence Ltd.
• Transport for London
U
• The University of Detroit Mercy Detroit Collaborative Design Center
• The University of Illinois at Chicago
• The University of Maryland College Park
• The University of Pretoria
• The University of Toronto Civil Engineering
• The University of Vermont University Transportation Center
• The University of Western Cape, South Africa
• Urban Age Institute
• The US Federal Highway Administration
V
• Victoria Transport Policy Institute
W
• Wilbur Smith Associates Bangalore