John Rennie Short (School of Public Policy) and Luis Mauricio Pinet-Peralta (HAPP) Featured in UN Chronicle

Published: May 7, 2015

John Rennie ShortThe work of two researchers at UMBC was cited in the most recent issue of UN Chronicle, the magazine of the United Nations. A paper by John Rennie Short, professor, School of Public Policy, and Luis Mauricio Pinet-Peralta, associate director of the health administration and policy program, “No Accident: Traffic and Pedestrians in the Modern City,” Mobilities, vol. 5, pp. 41-59 was cited in the April 2015 issue of the Chronicle in a discussion of how cities are important for achieving sustainable development goals.

Luis Pinet-PeraltaTheir paper examined the causes behind the increase in traffic accidents in cities in the global South and discussed solutions. To read the full article “Cities will play an important role in achieving the SDGs, click here.

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