Urban Mobility Implementation Action Days
Agenda
This event will showcase some of the activities of cities working together on sustainable mobility as part of the SOLUTIONS project and will aim to take this further into a program of implementation action delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement and the New Urban Aganda. The aim of this event is to discuss the steps towards implementation, including concept development, the set-up of pilot projects, finance and policy options. Please register following the link below:
http://www.polisnetwork.eu/publicevents/367/61/Transport-in-action-boosting-the-take-up-of-sustainable-urban-mobility-SOLUTIONS---International-cooperation-on-low-carbon-transport
14 April 2016
Venue: Kulturbrauerei, Berlin (Maschinenhaus)
14.00 Registration and coffee
14.15 Welcome and introduction
14:30 – 15.00 Urban Mobility and the New Urban Agenda
The role of transport and mobility in delivering on the New Urban Agenda
Moderated by Oliver Lah, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
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Franz-B. Marré, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
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Petra Bollich, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) tbc.
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Ashish Rao-Ghorpade, ICLEI
15.00 – 15:45: Programmes and initiatives to deliver on the New Urban Agenda
Programmes, networks and initiatives on sustainable urban mobility in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America
Short joint presentations (7 min) on each initiative, moderated by Saúl Alveano, WRI Mexico.
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Insa Eekhoff, GIZ: German Partnership for Sustainable Mobility
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Debashish Bhattacharjee, UN-Habitat: Urban Electric Mobility Vehicles Initiative (UEMI)
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Ivo Cré, Polis: Global Platform
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Itzel Obregon, ICLEI: EcoMobility Alliance
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Gerd Rücker (IB-DLR): International Cooperation
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Carly Koinage, UNEP: Share the Road
15.45 – 16:45: Sustainable mobility in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America
Concepts and pilot projects on sustainable urban mobility solutions:
Short joint presentations (7-8 min) for each city, focusing on the specific solutions that is being pursued (Moderated by Hanna Hüging, WI).
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Rajan Chedambathu & Ashish Rao-Ghorpade, ICLEI: First/last mile connectivity in Cochin, India
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Prashanta Khanal & Shritu Shrestha, WI: Non-motorised transport in Kathmandu, Nepal
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George Kamau, Kiambu County & Stefanie Holzwarth: Sustainable urban mobility planning in Nairobi & Ruiru, Kenya
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Lina Susanti, Land Transport Authority of DKI Jakarta & Dirk van Amelsfort, WSP: Road User Charging in Jakarta, Indonesia
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Marcelo Cintra do Amaral & Eveline Prado Trevisan, BHTRANS: Cycling in Belo-Horizonte, Brazil
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Michael Glotz-Richter, Bremen: Experiences from the SOLUTIONS city-to-city cooperation
16:45 – 17:30 Road mapping session
What are the key thematic areas for further international cooperation on sustainable urban mobility?
Panel discussion on the key topics and methodologies to foster urban mobility implementation action (Moderated by Oliver Lah, WI).
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Franz-B. Marré, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
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Sabine Drees, Association of German Cities
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Marcelo Cintra do Amaral, Belo-Horizonte
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Michael Glotz-Richter, Bremen
17:30 – 18:30 Closing and reception
15 April 2016
Venue: Kulturbrauerei, Berlin (Literaturwerkstatt)
8.30- 9.00 Registration and coffee
9.00 – 10:00 Urban mobility in action
The implementation of sustainable mobility solutions: the role of international cooperation
Panel discussion with highlights from Europe, Asia and Latin America (Moderated by Magdala Arioli, WRI, Brazil).
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Heloisa Ribeiro Lopes (Curitiba, Brazil)
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András Kőrizs (Budapest, Hungary)
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Belagzouli Brahim (Casablanca, Morocco)
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Ashish Rao-Ghorpade (ICLEI South Asia)
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Christian Hochfeld (Agora Verkehrswende)
10.00 – 11:20 From the idea to the concept
What solutions have been identified and how are they currently being pursued?
PechaKucha (Pictures and max. 7 min.) on potential urban mobility solutions in the following thematic areas (Moderated by Ivo Cré, Polis):
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Public transport and non-motorized transport infrastructure: Saúl Alveano, (WRI Mexico)
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Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning: Susanne Böhler- Baedeker (Rupprecht Consult)
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Electric mobility, intelligent and integrated mobility: Annick Roetynck, (AVERE) & Florian Kressler (AustriaTech)
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Urban logistics and freight, Christophe Rizet, (IFSTTAR)
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Cycle sharing: Kristian Brink (NextBike)
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Intermodal mobility and the potential of automated busses: Dirk Heinrichs (DLR)
11.20 Coffee break
11.40 – 12.00: SOLUTIONS eLearning: reflections from the eLearning winners
How can online learning be used to foster broader international cooperation on sustainable urban mobility?
Presentation and discussion with the two most active participants in SOLUTIONS eLearning on the potential for online learning to boost the take-up of sustainable urban mobility solutions.
12:00 – 13:00: From the concepts to pilots and bankable projects
How to develop a concept for a sustainable mobility solution into pilot project and then into a larger bankable project?
Walk-shop and discussion on the steps towards implementation with inputs from practice partners and development banks (Moderated by Oliver Lah, WI).
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Jonas Bleckmann (IKI Project Office): Development of project concepts and feasibility studies
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Carolin Capone (GIZ): Development of pilot projects (with examples from Latin America)
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Gerald Kühnemund (KfW): Development of large-scale implementation projects
13:00 Lunch
14:30 – 15:30: The next steps towards implementation
Where are the barriers and opportunities to implement pilot and large-scale projects? Panel discussion with city representatives and practitioners (Moderated by Gunes Yerli, WRI, Turkey).
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Abdulmutalip Demirel (Kocaeli, Turkey)
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Mohamed Hilmy (Matale, Sri Lanka)
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Himadri Das (WRI India)
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Saul Alverano, (WRI, Mexico)
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Venn Chesterton (TTR)
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 17:30: Developing an implementation programme for urban mobility action
Cities, networks, knowledge and policy partners
Joining forces to boost local implementation action and identifying cities, concepts, partners and programmes to keep up the momentum. Short presentations from (1-3 slides each) followed by an open space discussion moderated by Susanne Böhler-Baedeker, RC.
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Chee Anne G. Roño, (Cities Clean Air Partnership): Cities Clean Air Partnership
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Arzu Tekir (WRI): Impact at Scale
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Sabine Drees (Association of German Cities): Connective Cities
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Sheila Watson (FIA Foundation): Safe, Clean, Fair & Green Mobility
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Carolin Capone (GIZ): Mobilize Your Cities
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Claudia Kiso (UBA): European Mobility Week
17:30 – 18:00 Summary and outlook
18:00 – 18:30 Closing and reception
Travel and accomodation
How to reach Berlin
By air
Berlin has two main airports Schönefeld and Tegel. Both are well connected to the city centre of Berlin.
Public transportation
Various public transport connections are available from Berlin Tegel Airport and Schönefeld airport to Berlin city centre. Tegel airport is in fare zone B and Schönefeld airport is located in fare zone C. For more travel info within Berlin, please check this link: http://www.bvg.de/en
Hotel options
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ibis Styles Hotel Berlin Mitte
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Hotel MANI by AMANO Group
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More on www.booking.com
Venue
Kulturbrauerei, Berlin
U-Bahn: U2 Eberswalder Straße
Tram M12, M1, M10 (Eberswalder Straße)
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