Danielle Mirzi Sindoさんが2025 Japan Society of Civil Engineers Annual MeetingにてExcellent Presentation Awardを受賞

2026/01/08
  • 工学部
  

受賞者
Danielle Mirzi Sindoさん(Civil Engineering Course

指導教員
Michael Henry 教授(工学部)

学会・大会名

2025 Japan Society of Civil Engineers Annual Meeting


賞名

Excellent Presentation Award


発表題目
Towards Sustainable Mobility: Linking Urban Transportation System Challenges in Metro Cebu with the SDGs
Danielle-Sindo
研究内容

Established by the United Nations in 2015, the SDGs offer a holistic framework that addresses multidimensional global development issues, wherein their integration into transport solutions supports the achievement of sustainable mobility. The column plot generated from the correspondence analysis visualizes the relationship between challenges in the urban transportation system and the SDGs by showing the proximity of points that demonstrate clear associations and revealing cluster groupings that reflect the same underlying themes and characteristics. It was found out that the challenges are multi-dimensional in nature as transport challenges are relevant to several global issues, specifically socio-economic, environmental and sustainability, infrastructure and urban development, and governance issues.


研究目的

The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship between the challenges in the urban transportation system in Metro Cebu and the relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is important that mobility and connectivity issues be addressed while ensuring that transportation remains environmentally sound, economically efficient, and enhances quality of life.


今後の展望
Exploring the associations between the challenges and the SDGs allows local issues in Metro Cebu to be viewed and evaluated from a global perspective. This way, the SDGs can be effectively integrated into transport policies by incorporating the required sustainability concepts. Furthermore, given the limited resource allocation for the metropolitan, the results from the clusters formed may aid in identifying priority transport projects that address overlapping issues to maximize impact across several SDGs.