Speakers

Caio Luz

Caio Luz is a specialist in Transportation Planning and Political Science, with extensive experience in the public sector and urban mobility. He began his career at age 15 at CPTM (São Paulo Metropolitan Train Company) and held strategic positions in the São Paulo State Government and the city government, where he served as sub-mayor in three regions and executive secretary for all 32 sub-prefectures. He coordinated the mobility area in the government plan of the Bruno Covas/Ricardo Nunes ticket and, more recently, was the Secretary of Urban Mobility for Mogi das Cruzes, where he led initiatives that reduced fatal traffic accidents by 50%. He is currently the Director of Transportation Planning at SPTrans, a public company that manages Brazil's largest fleet of electric buses.

Caio Luz

Caio Luz is a specialist in Transportation Planning and Political Science, with extensive experience in the public sector and urban mobility. He began his career at age 15 at CPTM (São Paulo Metropolitan Train Company) and held strategic positions in the São Paulo State Government and the city government, where he served as sub-mayor in three regions and executive secretary for all 32 sub-prefectures. He coordinated the mobility area in the government plan of the Bruno Covas/Ricardo Nunes ticket and, more recently, was the Secretary of Urban Mobility for Mogi das Cruzes, where he led initiatives that reduced fatal traffic accidents by 50%. He is currently the Director of Transportation Planning at SPTrans, a public company that manages Brazil's largest fleet of electric buses.
04 Nov

Mobility Infrastructure for Resilient Cities

Mobility infrastructure needs to be designed with resilience in mind, ensuring safety, efficiency, and adaptation to extreme events. Efficient urban drainage systems and the integration of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) are essential to reducing flood risks and protecting roads and transportation facilities. This panel will discuss innovative urban planning and sustainable mobility strategies, combining engineering, smart drainage, and natural solutions to increase the resilience of cities. Case studies will be presented that demonstrate how the integration of mobility, water management, and NBS can reduce the impacts of extreme events, improve urban quality of life, and optimize public investments.

Sabesp presents: Resilience and the Future of the Cities Stage 12:30 - 13:30