The real problem:
Traffic congestion exists in every major metropolitan area in the world, and Algeria is no exception. Traffic congestion can also be considered an indirect contributor to global warming. Repeated ignition burns fuel at a higher rate than driving on open highways.
Cities within the developing world experience a form of urban development which is different to those in more industrialized countries. Rates of growth are usually much more dramatic, housing and transport are often provided informally, and institutional support for urban management is also much weaker.
“Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from transport have increased dramatically over the past 20 years and the projections for the coming years are alarming,” says Rachid Alhiane, the Economic Intelligence Director at Marseille Innovation, a European business and innovation center. “Optima decision is positioning itself on this major problem to bring its know-how of planning transportation and the displacements.”
Faced with new economic, environmental and social constraints, decision makers need a professional assessment. “We study a wide range of alternatives and impacts on the transportation system to influence beneficial outcomes,” Ould Amer said. “Finding a solution to traffic congestion could mean a vast improvement in the quality of life in Algeria.”
Alhiane commended OptimaDecision for raising public awareness of the dangers of climate change and global warming, as well as thoughtful territorial planning that integrates local and regional environmental issues.
Keeping the community moving:
OptimaDecision collaborates with government and private agencies to help define future policies, goals, and designs to move people to destinations “At least, I can help frame a positive, solution-oriented and multi-disciplinary approach to thinking about the built environment and the mobility plan we make for people,” Ould Amer added.
The concept applies a multi-approach to analyzing the wide range of alternatives for the transportation system. Ould Amer is planning to use behavioral psychology to persuade drivers to abandon their automobiles and use public transport instead. She is also about to launch a new campaign promoting sustainability and environmental enhancements.
“It’s not really about the roads nor the routes, for me, it’s the study of the human behavior, and the behavioral psychology behind citizen’s mobility is what enticed me to launch this project,” Ould Amer said.
“When it comes to infrastructures, structures supporting social entrepreneurship are insufficient in many countries and there are very few structures that are organized with creative professionals who are familiar with this type of companies,” Alhiane said. “Most people have difficulty understanding social enterprises because of their hybrid structure between the social and the commercial.”
OptimaDecision has so far collaborated with a variety of clientele in the design of four cosmopolitan additions around Algeria, like SETS (Société d’études Techniques de Sétif), ICA Algeria (Ingénieurs Conseils Associés) that is active in several projects around Africa, and Concept consulting firm.
Whether it is OptimaDecision’s conquest to formulate new solutions or use the human psyche to optimize transportation, the nascent initiative is not but a safe staker on Algeria’s roads.
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