Challenges in Creating Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans

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Challenges in Creating Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans
CH4LLENGE and EcoMobility SHIFT Workshop at Metropolitan Solutions 2015 on
Challenges in Creating Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans
Date: Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Room: City Cube – Level 3 – Room R3
Time: 09:30 - 13:00
Moderation: Santhosh Kodukula (ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability e.V.)
Achieving sustainable, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly transport systems is one of the
key European aims. Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) are an instrument which contributes
to reaching the climate, energy and environmental targets set by EU leaders and is promoted by the
European Commission in relevant documents such as the Transport White Paper, Action Plan on
Urban Mobility and Urban Mobility Package. This joint workshop of the EU co-funded projects
CH4LLENGE and EcoMobility SHIFT will introduce participants to the principles of sustainable urban
mobility planning. Presenters will discuss the key challenges arising in the plan development process
together with the participants and European cities will present the approaches they have chosen for
SUMP development.
09:30h - 09:45h
Introduction and Objective of the Workshop
Santhosh Kodukula (ICLEI)
09:45h - 10:00h
Tour de Table
Introduction of Participants
10:00h - 10:30h
Challenges in Developing Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs)
Miriam Lindenau (Rupprecht Consult)
10:30h - 11:00h
Cities’ Approaches to Addressing Challenges in SUMP development (Part 1)
Michael Glotz-Richter (City of Bremen),
Kerstin Burggraf (City of Dresden),
City of Brno, Czech Republic (tbc)
11:00h - 11:30h
Coffee Break at ICLEI Lounge (@Level 2)
11:30h - 12:00h
Cities’ Approaches to Addressing Challenges in SUMP development (Part 2)
Michael Glotz-Richter (City of Bremen),
Kerstin Burggraf (City of Dresden),
City of Brno, Czech Republic (tbc)
12:00h – 12:30h
How to make SUMPs compliant with EU regulation – Insights from EcoMobility
Shift and CH4LLENGE
Santhosh Kodukula (ICLEI) and Miriam Lindenau (Rupprecht Consult)
12:30h – 13:00h
Questions and Answer Session
13:00h
End of Workshop
In CH4LLENGE, nine European cities and eight supporting organisations have teamed up for
overcoming the four most pressing challenges in sustainable urban mobility planning: Stakeholder
participation and citizen involvement, institutional cooperation between sectors and disciplines, the
identification of the most effective policy measures as well as monitoring and evaluation of progress
in SUMP development. EcoMobility SHIFT is a transport performance measurement tool available for
For further information, please visit:
www.sump-challenges.eu and http://www.ecomobility-shift.org
European cities to identify the areas for further development in urban mobility and thus strengthen,
or create SUMPS. The SHIFT tool measures city’s transport performance against 20 indicators
specifically developed for European cities. Cities that have undergone the EcoMobility SHIFT scheme
can also get their results externally verified through a SHIFT auditor and obtain a label for their
achievements.
(Photo: Andreas Broaddus, 2010)
For further information, please visit:
www.sump-challenges.eu and http://www.ecomobility-shift.org