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From 1972 to 1976, Siy studied at the Ateneo de Manila University, where he completed with a Bachelor of Science in Management Engineering.[1] He later pursued his Doctor of Philosophy in City, Urban and Regional Planning at Cornell University.[citation needed]
Siy currently serves as co-convenor of the Move As One Coalition, a non-governmental organization advocating for inclusive mobility and better urban planning policies in the Philippines.[6] He is also a columnist for The Manila Times, where he writes a weekly column called Mobility Matters.[3]
Through his columns and his work with the Move as One Coalition, Siy has advocated for sustainable urban mobility solutions.,[7] having been actively involved in various transportation policy discussions, including advocating for pedestrian and cyclist rights in urban planning[8] and contributing to discussions on mass transport solutions for economic recovery.[9]
Siy has contributed significantly to urban development discussions in the Philippines, particularly in promoting the development of pocket parks and urban green spaces in communities[10] and providing expertise on e-vehicle regulation policies.[11]
He has also been instrumental in analyzing road safety measures and urban mobility policies, such as the Pasig River Expressway project and its impact on the environment.[12][13]
Community Resource Management: Lessons from the Zanjera, University of the Philippines Press, 1982, doi:10.2307/2056594
Community Resource Management: Lessons from the Zanjera, University of British Columbia, 1985, doi:10.2307/2759165
Effective mechanisms for the enhancement of technology and skills in the Philippines, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, 1987
Rural organizations for community resource management: indigenous irrigation systems in the northern Philippines, Cornell University, 1983
Technology and Skills in ASEAN: An Overview, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, 1988, ISBN9789814414265
Investing in Public Transport Will Save Lives and Restart the Economy: Move As One Coalition's Inputs to the 2021 National Budget Debates for Coronavirus Response and Recovery in the Philippines (as of September 2020), 2020, doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.16779.82727
Just Transition, Just Reform: Move As One Position Paper on the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP) of the Philippines as of 9 February 2021, 2021, doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.15102.10565
Biyahenihan for a Better Normal: Investing in Philippine Public Transport in 2022 and Beyond (Move As One's 2022 Budget Proposal), 2021, doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.29135.41128
The Systemic Shortage in Philippine Public Transportation: The Impact of the Infrastructure Flagship Project Pipeline on the Mobility Needs of the Greater Capital Region and Recommendations to Bridge the Gap, 2021, doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.22505.62563
Move As One's Transport Budget Inputs for 2023: Proposed Amendments and Interpellation to the National Expenditure Program of the DOTr, DPWH, MMDA, and ALGU, 2022, doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.19543.96162