This event challenges the CMU-Q community—students, faculty, and staff—to participate in a car-free day by utilizing sustainable transport options like the tram, metro, e-bikes, and e-scooters. The highlight is the EcoCampus Tram Tour & Sustainability Scavenger Hunt, an interactive journey designed to familiarize participants with the Education City transport network and highlight key campus sustainability features along the route.

  • Event Mechanics:

    Daily Theme Adherence: Participants commit to commuting to and around Education City using public or micro-mobility transport (tram, metro, e-bike, e-scooter, walking).

    The Scavenger Hunt: Teams or individuals will be given a Scavenger Hunt Guide/Map with clues tied to specific locations accessible via the tram.

    Clues will lead to sustainability-related landmarks or features in Education City (e.g., a specific recycling station, a solar panel installation, a unique architecture feature, or a partner university’s eco-friendly initiative).

    Participants must ride the tram between stops, solve the clues, and document their findings (e.g., taking a photo with the landmark or answering a related question on a digital form).

    Planned Itinerary: The tour follows a designated, exciting route on the tram, ensuring participants experience the network's full potential.

    Prizes: The first teams/individuals to successfully complete the scavenger hunt will be awarded eco-friendly prizes or CMU-Q merchandise.

  • Benefits for Participants:

    Practical Experience: Participants gain first-hand, engaging familiarity with the tram system and its connections, fostering confidence in using public transit long-term.

    Educational Fun: The scavenger hunt makes learning about Education City's sustainability efforts fun, interactive, and memorable.

    Health and Wellness: Encourages physical activity (walking/cycling to stops) and reduces stress associated with driving.

    Teamwork & Prizes: Promotes collaboration and problem-solving, with the chance to win exciting, eco-conscious rewards.

  • Relevance to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

    This event is highly relevant to several SDGs, particularly:

    SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities 

    Target 11.2: By providing access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems (the tram).

    SDG 13: Climate Action 

    Promoting a "No Car Day" reduces the consumption of fossil fuels, thereby cutting greenhouse gas emissions from transportation.

    SDG 4: Quality Education 

    The scavenger hunt acts as a form of experiential learning, educating the community about local sustainability issues and infrastructure.

Category
City
Doha
Contact Email
rflorida@qatar.cmu.edu
Contact Name
Rosemarie S. Florida
Contact Phone
55790985
End Date
Location
25.284077238429, 51.51199665
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Organization Name
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar
Start Date
Submission ID
3292
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Address
Carnegie Mellon University c/o Qatar Foundation