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Small Communities, Big Ideas
Draft programme
10:00-17:00 Registration of the participants
10:00-12:00 Parallel meetings
10:00-12.00 Site Visits 1 – departure from the conference venue
1. ‘Agostinhas’ - Torres Vedras bike sharing system 2. Torres Vedras’ City Integrated Parking Management System3. ‘MOBIE E’ - National Charging Network for Electrical Vehicles4. ‘Adega Mãe’ - local winery 5. ‘Defensive Lines’
11:45-13:00 Welcome lunch
13:00-14:30 − Short welcome address #1: Mayor of Torres Vedras, Carlos Manuel Antunes Bernardes − Short welcome address #2: Deputy Director
− Short welcome address #3: Minister of Environment,
− Short welcome and keynote speech:
− Short welcome and keynote speech,
− Joining forces to make buses in Europe cleaner: introducing the ‘clean bus declaration
− The spirit and format of the 2017 CIVITAS Forum, CIVITAS SATELLITE, Siegfried Rupprecht
14:30-15:00 Press conference
15:00-16:30 Session A1 Session A2
Innovative approaches for engaging and supporting industry and city authorities in urban freight strategy development
Decision making in the digital age: The role of data in transport policies and decisions for nonmodes
Presentations, Q&A World Café
16:30-16:45 Coffee break
16:45-18:00 Session B1 Session B2
Big cities, big ideas Empower: Implementation of knowledge and tools to reduce the use of Conventionally Fuelled Vehicles and to stimulate active travel
Presentations, Q&A Presentations, Q&A
20:00-22:30 Cocktail reception at the City Hall (address: Av. 5. de Outubro) transportation to the coastal hotels will be organised(Further information in the next updated version of the draft programme)
Day 1 – September 27 Registration of the participants
PAC meeting
departure from the conference venue
Torres Vedras bike sharing system Torres Vedras’ City Integrated Parking Management System
National Charging Network for Electrical Vehicles local winery
Welcome addresses/Plenary
Short welcome address #1: Mayor of Torres Vedras, Carlos Manuel Antunes Bernardes Short welcome address #2: Deputy Director-General, DG-MOVE, Maja Bakran
address #3: Minister of Environment, Portugal, João Pedro Matos Fernandes
Short welcome and keynote speech: Small Communities, Big Ideas’ by the CIVITAS PAC Cha
Short welcome and keynote speech, Secretary of State for Mobility, Portugal,
Joining forces to make buses in Europe cleaner: introducing the ‘clean bus declaration
The spirit and format of the 2017 CIVITAS Forum, CIVITAS SATELLITE, Siegfried Rupprecht
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions A
Session A2 Session A3 Session A4
Decision making in the digital age: The role of data in transport policies and decisions for non-motorised modes
Enabling innovation for public transport in cities
Equity and sustainability challenges of mobility in the urban periphery
World Café Presentations, Q&A World Café
Parallel Sessions B
Session B2 Session B3 Session B4
Empower: Implementation of knowledge and tools to reduce the use of Conventionally Fuelled Vehicles and to stimulate active travel
Success factors for the deployment of clean fuels and vehicles in cities
Three projects one goal: Supporting authorities to improve and uptake of SUMPs
Presentations, Q&A Presentations, Q&A Presentations, Q&A
Cocktail reception at the City Hall (address: Av. 5. de Outubro) – walking distance from the transportation to the coastal hotels will be organised. (Further information in the next updated version of the draft programme)
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Short welcome address #1: Mayor of Torres Vedras, Carlos Manuel Antunes Bernardes MOVE, Maja Bakran
João Pedro Matos Fernandes
eas’ by the CIVITAS PAC Cha ir, S teen Moller
Portugal, José Mendes,
Joining forces to make buses in Europe cleaner: introducing the ‘clean bus declaration'
The spirit and format of the 2017 CIVITAS Forum, CIVITAS SATELLITE, Siegfried Rupprecht
Session A5 Politicians' Forum
(including
themed site visit)
The data challenge
Presentations, Q&A
Session B4 Session B5
Three projects - one goal: Supporting authorities to improve the quality and uptake of
Track & trace
Presentations, Q&A Presentations, Q&A
walking distance from the Conference venue,
09:30-16:00
Open stream
Session Stream 1
Activities at stands
Ready for MaaS? MaaS readiness levels for local authorities
Decision making in the digital age: The role of data in transport policies and decisions for nonmodes
Connected and Automated Vehicles in an urban environment
12:30-13:30 Lunch break
Open stream
Session Stream 1
Activities at stands
Active travel, EU policy in action!
Using analytics to reductraffic fatalities
Reaching out to Chinese cities
19:30-22:00
CIVITAS Award ceremony & gala dinner (Further information in the next version of the programme
Day 2 – September 28
Deployment day/marketplace
Marketplace in the Exhibition Tent More sessions to be confirmed in the coming weeks!
Stream 1 Session Stream 2 European Urban TransportStream
Ready for MaaS? MaaS readiness levels for local
The sharing economy misconception
European Urbanthe Roadmap to power your SUMP
Decision making in the digital age: The role of data in transport policies and decisions for non-motorised
Multimodality workshop Tools and capacity building workshop
Connected and Automated Vehicles in an urban
EIP-SCC marketplace session
Financing for SUMP solutions
Stream 1 Session Stream 2 European Urban Transport Roadmaps 2030 Stream
Active travel, EU policy in How can cities benefit from C-ITS
Procuring SUMP solutions
Using analytics to reduce
16 good reasons for parking management
Implementation case studies(INTERREG SUMP
Reaching out to Chinese Urban Transport Roadmapfor scenario building
ala dinner at the Ô Hotel Golf Mar on the Atlantic coast: transportation to venue providedFurther information in the next version of the programme)
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Urban Transport Roadmaps 2030
rban Transport Roadmaps 2030: Roadmap to power your SUMP
Tools and capacity building – SUMPs-UP
Financing for SUMP solutions
European Urban Transport Roadmaps 2030
Procuring SUMP solutions
Implementation case studies INTERREG SUMP projects)
Transport Roadmaps training workshop for scenario building
transportation to venue provided (by bus)
09:30-11:30
Session C1 Session C2
The neighbourhood promise - wishful thinking or a breakthrough approach?
Connected and automated driving in CIVITAS cities
Workshop Presentations, Q&A
11:30-12:00 Coffee break
12:00-13:00 − Keynote speech “Changing (the rules of) the game. New technologies, new values, new solutions” by
Philippe Crist, International Transport
− Panel discussion with Philippe Crist and representatives of the IA projects PORTIS, ECCENTRIC
DESTINATIONS
− Announcement of the host of the CIVITAS Forum 2018
− Closing remarks by the European Commission
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-17:00 Site Visits 2 – departure from the
1. ‘Agostinhas’ - Torres Vedras Bike Sharing System
2. Torres Vedras’ City Integrated Parking Management System
3. ‘MOBIE E’ - National Charging Network for Electrical Vehicles
4. ‘Adega Mãe’ - local winery
5. ‘Defensive Lines’
Day 3 – September 29
Parallel Sessions C
Session C2 Session C3 Session C4 Session C5
Connected and automated driving in CIVITAS cities
Fostering capacity for a holistic innovation process
Mobility insights into the new warped reality - A challenge for both professionals and citizens
SUMP in tourist destinations
resentations, Presentations, Q&A
Presentations, Q&A
Presentations, Q&A
Closing Plenary
Keynote speech “Changing (the rules of) the game. New technologies, new values, new solutions” by
Philippe Crist, International Transport Forum at the OECD
Panel discussion with Philippe Crist and representatives of the IA projects PORTIS, ECCENTRIC
Announcement of the host of the CIVITAS Forum 2018
Closing remarks by the European Commission
eparture from the conference venue
Torres Vedras Bike Sharing System
Torres Vedras’ City Integrated Parking Management System
National Charging Network for Electrical Vehicles
local winery
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Session C5
SUMP in tourist destinations
resentations, Q&A
Keynote speech “Changing (the rules of) the game. New technologies, new values, new solutions” by
Panel discussion with Philippe Crist and representatives of the IA projects PORTIS, ECCENTRIC, and
LIST OF SESSIONS AND SPEAKERS
A1 Innovative approaches for engaging and supporting industry and local authorities
in urban freight strategy development
Day 1 - September 27, 15:00 –
The four CIVITAS-funded Urban Freight (UF) projects CITYLAB, NOVELOG, SUCCESS, U-TURN aim to improvand understanding of freight distribution and service trips, and are developing best practice guidance on innovative approaches for UF distribution. In its own way, each project is assessing policies and solutions to improve innovative use of transport modes and infrastructureintroducing new methods of stakeholder cooperationdeveloping policy frameworks to facilitate viable business models. The session also features an overview of the U.S. Department of Transportation, which is year Urban Freight R&D Twinning Initiative with the European Commission.
Speakers
• Tamiko Burnell, U.S. Department of Transportation• Jardar Andersen, Chief Research Engineer
innovation, TOI
• Georgia Aifadopoulou, Research Director HIT/CERTH
• Francesco Ferrero, Lead Partnership Officer, LIST
• Eleni Zampou, Research and Innovation Manager, INTRASOFT International & Richard Walters, Manager, LCP Consulting
Thematic category
Urban freight logistics
A2 Decision making in the digital age: The
role of data in transport policies and decisions for non-motorised modes
Information for this session will be confirmed laterSpeakers
Thematic category
A3 Enabling innovation for public transport
in cities
27 September 15:00-16:30
This session will combine the projects CIPTEC, UMii and ELIPTIC. The presentations will illustrate and discuss innovationprocesses which can help cities to develop public transport innovation. This can come in the form of collective innovation, innovative policy messages, and enablers for innovation.
Speakers
Session chair: Yannick Bousse, Project Manager and Innovation, UITP • Dr. Dimitrios Nalmpantis, Lab Teaching Faculty &
Evangelos Genitsaris, Research Associate, Transport Systems Research Group/Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
• Hendrik Koch, Project Manager Sustainable Mobility, City of Bremen
• Karine Sbirrazzuoli, Project Manager, UITP
LIST OF SESSIONS AND SPEAKERS
Innovative approaches for engaging and supporting industry and local authorities
in urban freight strategy development
– 16:30
funded Urban Freight (UF) projects CITYLAB, improve the knowledge
and understanding of freight distribution and service trips, and are developing best practice guidance on innovative approaches
policies and solutions to improve innovative use of transport modes and infrastructure;
of stakeholder cooperation; and viable business
the UF initiatives of the involved in a two-
Urban Freight R&D Twinning Initiative with the European
Tamiko Burnell, U.S. Department of Transportation Andersen, Chief Research Engineer – Logistics and
Georgia Aifadopoulou, Research Director – Deputy Director
Francesco Ferrero, Lead Partnership Officer, LIST
Eleni Zampou, Research and Innovation Manager, l & Richard Walters, Manager,
Decision making in the digital age: The role of data in transport policies and
motorised modes
confirmed later.
Enabling innovation for public transport
16:30
This session will combine the projects CIPTEC, UMii and The presentations will illustrate and discuss innovation
processes which can help cities to develop public transport innovation. This can come in the form of collective innovation, innovative policy messages, and enablers for innovation.
: Yannick Bousse, Project Manager – Research
Dr. Dimitrios Nalmpantis, Lab Teaching Faculty & Evangelos Genitsaris, Research Associate, Transport Systems Research Group/Aristotle University of
Hendrik Koch, Project Manager Sustainable Mobility, City of
irrazzuoli, Project Manager, UITP
Thematic category
Collective passenger transport
A4 Equity and sustainability challenges of mobility in the urban periphery World Café
27 September 15.00
After an introductory presentation about the structural equity challenges of urban mobility in each of the cities participating in ECCENTRIC (Madrid, Munich, Ruse, Stockholm and Turku), the session will present examples from each city of one or two equity-related measures. Those measures are:
• Madrid: Pedestrian-friendly public space outside the city
centre;
• Munich: Community information and participation portal;
• Ruse: Information, training and awareness raising;
• Stockholm: Speeding up core bus routes;
• Turku: City District / Urban Corridor case as a pilot for
Sustainable Urban Mobility.Speakers
Session chairs: Francisco Pérez, Madrid City Councillor, Chair of Puente de Vallecas BoroughÁngel Aparicio, Associate professor, Technical University of Madrid, UPM
• Carlos Verdaguer, GEA21 (Madrid)• Stella Aaltonen, Project Mana
Ecobudgeting (Turku) • Lucia Ilieva, Manager of the • Christoph Helf, EU Project Manager, Landeshauptstadt
München (Munich) • Anna Norberg, Project Ma
Thematic categories
Car-independent lifestyles, collective passenger transport, integrated planning, mobility management, public involvement, neighbourhood- focused activities
A5 The data challenge
Information for this session will be confirmed laterSpeakers
Thematic category
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LIST OF SESSIONS AND SPEAKERS Thematic category
Collective passenger transport Equity and sustainability challenges of mobility in the urban periphery –
27 September 15.00-16.30
After an introductory presentation about the structural equity challenges of urban mobility in each of the cities participating in ECCENTRIC (Madrid, Munich, Ruse, Stockholm and Turku), the session will present examples from each city of one or two
related measures. Those measures are:
friendly public space outside the city
Munich: Community information and participation portal;
Ruse: Information, training and awareness raising;
Stockholm: Speeding up core bus routes;
Turku: City District / Urban Corridor case as a pilot for
Sustainable Urban Mobility. Speakers
Francisco Pérez, Madrid City Councillor, Chair of Puente de Vallecas Borough Ángel Aparicio, Associate professor, Technical University of
Carlos Verdaguer, GEA21 (Madrid) Stella Aaltonen, Project Manager, City of Turku
Lucia Ilieva, Manager of the Board, CSDS (Ruse) Christoph Helf, EU Project Manager, Landeshauptstadt
Anna Norberg, Project Manager, City of Stockholm
Thematic categories
independent lifestyles, collective passenger transport, integrated planning, mobility management, public involvement,
focused activities
The data challenge
will be confirmed later. Speakers
Thematic category
B1 Big cities, big ideas
September 27, 16:45-18:00
The session presents local authorities’ innovative policy and decision making approaches for fostering sustainable mobility. The cities of Rome and Gothenburg will present new measures they are implementing to reduce the traffic volumes of freight distribution in the city. The Regional Transport Consortium of Madrid will explain how the role of the public transport authority is changing froman observer to being actively involved in realmanagement. The city of Bologna will present an app-based incentive scheme that rewards citizens engaging in behaviour that encourages sustainability. The scheme is the result of strong publiccollaboration.
Speakers
• Marco Surace & Chiara Dimajo, Roma Servizi per la Mobilità
• Michelle Coldrey, City of Gothenburg • Nuria Blanco Caballero & Tomas Melero, Consorcio de
Transportes de Madrid • Marco Amadori & Giuseppe Liguori, SRM Reti e Mobilità
Bologna Thematic categories
Tackling congestion, urban freight logistics, mmanagement
B2
Empower: Implementation of knowledge and tools to reduce the
use of conventionally fuelled vehiclesand to stimulate active travel
This activity will give an insight to participants reduce the use of Conventionally Fuelled Vehicles by stimulating sustainable travel and active travel. It will also exploreenthuse and reward travellers, and how to behaviour using data. The presentations that are going to be given as part of this session are based on the experiencesand large-scale implementations in and with a wide variety of cities and organisations throughout Europe. Cities, regions or provinces, public transportoperators, or indeed anyone interested in rewarding change, more than welcome to attend.
Speakers
Sessions Chair: Prof. Susan Grant-Muller, University of Leeds
• Kain Glensor, Wuppertal Institute
• Marcel Meeuwissen, city of Enschede Thematic categories
Mobility management, public involvement, tackling congestionsize doesn’t matter – small communities, big ideas
B3 Success factors for the deployment of clean fuels and vehicles in cities
27 September 16:45-18:00
This session will combine the projects ELIPTIC, ECCENTRIC, ZeEUS and JIVE. In seeking to encourage cleaner and better transport, most cities explore innovative solutions for introducing and pushing the use of clean vehicles and alternative fuels in
:00
The session presents local authorities’ innovative policy and sustainable mobility.
The cities of Rome and Gothenburg will present new measures they are implementing to reduce the traffic volumes of freight
The Regional Transport Consortium of Madrid will explain how c transport authority is changing from being
real-time mobility
based incentive scheme behaviour that encourages
is the result of strong public-private
Marco Surace & Chiara Dimajo, Roma Servizi per la
Nuria Blanco Caballero & Tomas Melero, Consorcio de
Amadori & Giuseppe Liguori, SRM Reti e Mobilità
mobility
Empower: Implementation of knowledge and tools to reduce the
conventionally fuelled vehicles
This activity will give an insight to participants into ways to reduce the use of Conventionally Fuelled Vehicles by stimulating
It will also explore how to how to measure their travel
The presentations that are going to be ased on the experiences of
scale implementations in and with a wide variety of
public transport authorities and anyone interested in rewarding change, are
Muller, University of Leeds
ackling congestion, small communities, big ideas.
Success factors for the deployment and vehicles in cities
18:00
This session will combine the projects ELIPTIC, ECCENTRIC, ZeEUS and JIVE. In seeking to encourage cleaner and better transport, most cities explore innovative solutions for introducing and pushing the use of clean vehicles and alternative fuels in
their integrated strategies. The speakers will discuss solutions that stimulate the spread of clean and energy-efficient veh
Speakers
Session chair: Yannick Bousse, Project Manager and Innovation, UITP • Francisca Rosell, Project Manager, CENIT• Sergio Fernández Balaguer, Communication and
Consultancy Directorate, EMT Madrid• Transdev on behalf of the ZeEUS• Element Energy (tbc)
Thematic category
Clean fuels and vehicles
B4 Three projects - one goal: Supporting authorities to improve the quality and
uptake of SUMPs
Information for this session will be confirmed later.Speakers
Thematic category
B5 Track and trace
27 September 16.45
The session will present tracking and tracing tools for:
• analysing mobility behaviourstourists and cross-border commuting professionals
• monitoring, regulation and control of touristic public transport (PT) fleets;
• better planning and promoting walking and cycling in cities.The presentations will explain how these tools can help identify areas of improvement, adapt to users’ needsuse and reliability and regularity of PTtake-up of walking and cycling measures, thof private transport modes and thetarget audience includes public administrationstransport/mobility agencies and operatorsstakeholders keen to assess the role of data systems and support procedures to extract knowledge from mobility/service operation data
Speakers
Session chair: Peter Staelens, Senior project coordinator, EUROCITIES
• Claudio Mantero, Horarios do Funchal, R&D coordinator, CIVITAS DESTINATIONS coordinator
• Dr Martin Kracheel, Associate consultant, Lux Mobility
• Giorgio Ambrosino, Company Technical Director, MemEx srl Thematic categories
Collective passenger transport, management
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The speakers will discuss solutions that stimulate the spread of
efficient vehicles. Speakers
: Yannick Bousse, Project Manager – Research
Francisca Rosell, Project Manager, CENIT Sergio Fernández Balaguer, Communication and Consultancy Directorate, EMT Madrid Transdev on behalf of the ZeEUS project (tbc)
Thematic category
one goal: Supporting authorities to improve the quality and
uptake of SUMPs
Information for this session will be confirmed later. Speakers
Thematic category
Track and trace
27 September 16.45-18.00
The session will present tracking and tracing tools for:
behaviours of prospective and current border commuting professionals;
regulation and control of touristic public
better planning and promoting walking and cycling in cities. The presentations will explain how these tools can help identify areas of improvement, adapt to users’ needs, and increase the
reliability and regularity of PT, whilst also supporting the up of walking and cycling measures, thereby reducing usage
of private transport modes and the related negative impacts. The arget audience includes public administrations, public transport/mobility agencies and operators, and mobility
assess the role of data mining tools and and support procedures to extract knowledge from
mobility/service operation data that will help to improve mobility. Speakers
Peter Staelens, Senior project coordinator,
Claudio Mantero, Horarios do Funchal, R&D coordinator, CIVITAS DESTINATIONS coordinator Dr Martin Kracheel, Associate consultant, Lux Mobility
, Company Technical Director, MemEx srl Thematic categories
Collective passenger transport, transport telematics, mobility
C1 The neighbourhood promise - wishful thinking or a breakthrough approach?
Information for this session will be confirmed later.Speakers
Thematic category
C2 Connected and automated driving in
CIVITAS cities
Information for this session will be confirmed later.Speakers
Thematic category
C3 Fostering capacity for a holistic
innovation process
Information for this session will be confirmed later.Speakers
Thematic category
C4 Mobility insights into a fast-evolving reality - A challenge
for social inclusion
29 September 09.30-11.30Set against the rapid social and lifestyle changes in Europe, mobility plays an ever-increasing role in the lichanging generations. It can define the characteristics and identities of both people and communities. The presentation will highlight how the appetite for mobility continues to grow, and how this exacerbates the gap between those who those who 'lack it'. It will assess how ‘new mobility’ trends relate to social wellbeing, and present the concept of Mobility as a Right (MaaR) and how this seeks to reach the disadvantaged in terms of mobility and addressperipheral urban areas. An example from Madridpresented that draws heavily on the participative- with its focus on including vulnerable groupsand children - and integrates a gender-based
Speakers
Session chair: Prof. Laurie Pickup, International Projects Director, Vectos
• Prof. Laurie Pickup, International Projects Director, Vectos
• Prof. Lucia Ilieva, Manager of the board, CSDCS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY
• Pilar Martin de Castro, Head of the Environmental
wishful thinking or a breakthrough approach?
be confirmed later.
Connected and automated driving in
Information for this session will be confirmed later.
Fostering capacity for a holistic
Information for this session will be confirmed later.
11.30 rapid social and lifestyle changes in Europe,
increasing role in the lives of rapidly the characteristics and
identities of both people and communities. The presentation will etite for mobility continues to grow, and the gap between those who 'have it' and
will assess how ‘new mobility’ trends relate present the concept of Mobility as a
to reach the groups most mobility and address issues in
n example from Madrid will be participative SUMP process
groups like older people based approach.
Prof. Laurie Pickup, International Projects
Prof. Laurie Pickup, International Projects Director, Vectos
, Manager of the board, CSDCS -CLUB
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY
Pilar Martin de Castro, Head of the Environmental
Education Unit, City of Madrid
• Isabela Velazquez, Gea21 TBC
Thematic categories
Car-independent lifestyles, collective passenger transport,integrated planning, involvement, safety and security, neighboactivities, size doesn’t matter
C5 SUMP in tourist destina
29 September 09.30
The session aims to present common mobility challenges tourist destinations and opportunities for the implementation of integrated and innovative mobility solutions.It will present the Sustainable Island Mobility Plan (SIMP), a tool tailored to the particularities of islands and the challenges they face all year long; the SUMP policy cosupporting implementation of Sustainable Destination MobilityPlans (SDMPs); and examples on how sustainable mobility can become a driver for economic growth. Finally, the session will explore how these experiences can be extended to other contexts heavily affected by the seasonal peaks of The target audience includes municipalities, policy makers, transport planners and practitioners, and other stakeholders from tourist cities and regions.
Speakers
Session chair: Carlos Sanchez Pacheco, GO SUMP coordinator, Malaga city council
• Alexia Spyridonidou, Mobility Expert, DAFNI Network of
Sustainable Greek Islands
• Willem Buijs, Managing director, LuxMobility
• Carlo Sessa, Research Director, ISINNOVA
• Maria Stylianou Michael
Thematic categories
Planning/SUMP, public Involvement, doesn’t matter – small communities, big ideas, integrated
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Education Unit, City of Madrid
Isabela Velazquez, Gea21 TBC
Thematic categories
independent lifestyles, collective passenger ntegrated planning, mobility management, public
afety and security, neighbourhood-focused ize doesn’t matter – small communities, big ideas.
SUMP in tourist destinations
29 September 09.30-11.30
The session aims to present common mobility challenges from tourist destinations and opportunities for the implementation of integrated and innovative mobility solutions. It will present the Sustainable Island Mobility Plan (SIMP), a tool
the particularities of islands and the challenges they the SUMP policy co-creation approach to
implementation of Sustainable Destination Mobility and examples on how sustainable mobility can
become a driver for economic growth. Finally, the session will explore how these experiences can be extended to other contexts heavily affected by the seasonal peaks of tourism.
includes small- and medium-sized island municipalities, policy makers, transport planners and
other stakeholders from tourist cities and
Speakers
Carlos Sanchez Pacheco, GO SUMP coordinator, Malaga city council
Alexia Spyridonidou, Mobility Expert, DAFNI Network of
Sustainable Greek Islands
Willem Buijs, Managing director, LuxMobility
Carlo Sessa, Research Director, ISINNOVA
Maria Stylianou Michaelidou, Limassol Tourism Board TBC
Thematic categories
ublic Involvement, mobility management, size small communities, big ideas, integrated
LIST OF DEPLOYMENT DAY ACTIVITIES
How can cities benefit from C
The CIMEC project is ready to discuss it
created to support the efforts of
Intelligent Transport Systems (C
standardisation issues. Within this context, the specific focus of CIMEC was to present “the voice of the
cities” to complement the substantial amount of work that has already been undertaken
highways and vehicles. Starting with the user perspective on how cooperative systems can contribute
to solving city-based challenges, CIMEC aimed to address the goals and constraints of cities,
balancing costs and benefits.
Speakers:
� Suzanne Hoadley, Senior Manager, Polis
� Giacomo Lozzi, Project Manager, Polis
Reaching out to Chinese cities
The session will present the current and planned activities of CIVITAS DESTINATIONS and PORTIS
projects to engage with Chinese cities. It will
other Horizon 2020 projects (URBAN
will facilitate the discussion on how to better exchange
addition, it will enable European cities
benefit from opportunities and best practices
CIVITAS projects.
Speakers:
� Julia Pérez-Cerezo, DESTINATIONS,
� Silvia Gaggi, PORTIS, Senior Partner, ISINNOVA
� Nikolaos Kontinakis, Project Coordinator, EUROCITIES
LIST OF DEPLOYMENT DAY ACTIVITIES
benefit from C-ITS
The CIMEC project is ready to discuss its recommendations on urban C-ITS with you! CIMEC was
of the European Commission in accelerating the take
Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) and addressing associated legal, organisational, technical
standardisation issues. Within this context, the specific focus of CIMEC was to present “the voice of the
cities” to complement the substantial amount of work that has already been undertaken
highways and vehicles. Starting with the user perspective on how cooperative systems can contribute
challenges, CIMEC aimed to address the goals and constraints of cities,
Suzanne Hoadley, Senior Manager, Polis
Giacomo Lozzi, Project Manager, Polis
Chinese cities
The session will present the current and planned activities of CIVITAS DESTINATIONS and PORTIS
projects to engage with Chinese cities. It will then try to detect possible synergies among them and
other Horizon 2020 projects (URBAN-EU-CHINA) that are dealing with sustainable urbani
will facilitate the discussion on how to better exchange knowledge with Chinese counterparts
European cities to hear Chinese cities' experiences, and allow
and best practices from European cities. The target audience will be
DESTINATIONS, GV21 - TBC
PORTIS, Senior Partner, ISINNOVA - TBC
Nikolaos Kontinakis, Project Coordinator, EUROCITIES
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LIST OF DEPLOYMENT DAY ACTIVITIES
ITS with you! CIMEC was
the European Commission in accelerating the take-up of Cooperative
associated legal, organisational, technical, and
standardisation issues. Within this context, the specific focus of CIMEC was to present “the voice of the
cities” to complement the substantial amount of work that has already been undertaken in the area of
highways and vehicles. Starting with the user perspective on how cooperative systems can contribute
challenges, CIMEC aimed to address the goals and constraints of cities, whilst
The session will present the current and planned activities of CIVITAS DESTINATIONS and PORTIS
then try to detect possible synergies among them and
dealing with sustainable urbanisation, and
with Chinese counterparts. In
and allow Chinese cities to
arget audience will be
Using analytics to reducing traffic fatalities
The purpose of this session is to present various takes on the use of (different types
analytics methodologies to improve road safety. The session is meant to provide stakeholders from
cities and urban regions with
applied. It will also allow these stakeholders
activities in this domain.
This session should be considered as
those involved in legislation,
environment. With increased know
and/or ubiquitous) data, significant safety improvements
Host
� Lars Akkermans, Transport Mobility Leuven
Speakers:
� Alexandre Santacreu, Safer city streets, ITF
� InDev, Lund University
� Others to be confirmed
16 good reasons for parking management
Parking Management is a very powerful approach to steer
of the PUSH&PULL approach aims to improve mobility by
mobility management. By introducing paid parking, increasing fees
spaces, drivers will be pushed
earmarked and used for improving and promoting alternative
towards active transport, Bike and Ride and Park and Ride facilities
Activity chair:
� Ivo Cré, Polis
Speakers:
� Robert Pressl, Push&Pull Coordinator, Austrian Mobility Research FGM
� João Caetano Dias, EMPARK
The project has developed a series of highly recommended tools and products for practitioners and
decision makers. These will be presented
Using analytics to reducing traffic fatalities
The purpose of this session is to present various takes on the use of (different types
analytics methodologies to improve road safety. The session is meant to provide stakeholders from
current examples of how these methodologies
. It will also allow these stakeholders to interact with each other and
should be considered as an occasion to bring together the different actors in road safety
enforcement, infrastructure, vehicle technology
increased know-how and technical advances and the increasing
and/or ubiquitous) data, significant safety improvements are possible.
kermans, Transport Mobility Leuven
Safer city streets, ITF
16 good reasons for parking management
Parking Management is a very powerful approach to steering travel behaviour.
of the PUSH&PULL approach aims to improve mobility by combining parking space management with
mobility management. By introducing paid parking, increasing fees, and reducing
pushed towards more sustainable transport. The income from parking is
earmarked and used for improving and promoting alternative forms of transport
Bike and Ride and Park and Ride facilities, or public transport.
Robert Pressl, Push&Pull Coordinator, Austrian Mobility Research FGM-
João Caetano Dias, EMPARK
developed a series of highly recommended tools and products for practitioners and
will be presented, with an opportunity to debate them afterwards
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The purpose of this session is to present various takes on the use of (different types of) data and
analytics methodologies to improve road safety. The session is meant to provide stakeholders from
of how these methodologies and data are being
nteract with each other and present their current
the different actors in road safety -
enforcement, infrastructure, vehicle technology - in a collaborative
increasing availability of (big
r. The strategic objective
parking space management with
reducing the supply of parking
more sustainable transport. The income from parking is
forms of transport, thus pulling users
public transport.
-AMOR
developed a series of highly recommended tools and products for practitioners and
afterwards!
Helping cities leapfrog to sustainable mobility systems
This activity will present the Sustainable Mobility Indicators and the Sustainable Mobility Tool
were developed by an international and multidisciplinary team
from different industries involved in urban mobility. The framework helps to disaggregate the complex
system of mobility in cities and offers a practical tool to help cities u
The set of indicators will be adopted by 50+ EU cities between 2018
Speakers:
� Dr. Stephan Herbst, General Manager, Toyota Motor Corporation
� Irene Martinetti, Manager, WBCSD
Ready for MaaS? MaaS readiness levels for local authorities
ECCENTRIC wants to present the first outcome
experiences with other cities. The result diagram (“spider
ECCENTRIC stand. In the main
garnering feedback and input from other cities
concept.
Decision making in the digital age: The role of data in transport polic
motorised modes
Three H2020 projects - FLOW, TRACE and EMPOWER
three different perspectives on reducing urban congestion
cycling and making cities more liveable. The three projects will
Forum and offer hourly activities, demonstrations
of data and its link to walking and cycling
The draft schedule for Deployment Day activities at the stand is as follows:
10:30: TRACE walkshop to demonstrate the apps Positive Drive, Biklio and Traffic Snake Game
11:30: FLOW city PechaKucha
13:30: EMPOWER toolkit, app and evaluation demonstration
14:30: TRACE “TAToo” (Tracking for planning tool) demonstration
15:30: Demonstration of FLOW’s impact assessment tool
16:30: EMPOWER toolkit, app and evaluation demonstration
Helping cities leapfrog to sustainable mobility systems
This activity will present the Sustainable Mobility Indicators and the Sustainable Mobility Tool
international and multidisciplinary team, which included a core group of experts
from different industries involved in urban mobility. The framework helps to disaggregate the complex
system of mobility in cities and offers a practical tool to help cities understand their mobility situation.
The set of indicators will be adopted by 50+ EU cities between 2018 – 2019.
Dr. Stephan Herbst, General Manager, Toyota Motor Corporation
Irene Martinetti, Manager, WBCSD
readiness levels for local authorities
ECCENTRIC wants to present the first outcomes from their work package on MaaS and share
experiences with other cities. The result diagram (“spider webs”) will be used as “teasers” at the
the main, the workshop will focus on small groups discussing the diagrams,
feedback and input from other cities, and inspiring other cities to engage with the
Decision making in the digital age: The role of data in transport policies and decisions for non
FLOW, TRACE and EMPOWER - are combining forces at
three different perspectives on reducing urban congestion in European cities by increasing walking and
cycling and making cities more liveable. The three projects will have a stand for the duration of
and offer hourly activities, demonstrations, and displays addressing various aspects of the topic
walking and cycling.
The draft schedule for Deployment Day activities at the stand is as follows:
10:30: TRACE walkshop to demonstrate the apps Positive Drive, Biklio and Traffic Snake Game
olkit, app and evaluation demonstration
14:30: TRACE “TAToo” (Tracking for planning tool) demonstration
emonstration of FLOW’s impact assessment tool
16:30: EMPOWER toolkit, app and evaluation demonstration
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This activity will present the Sustainable Mobility Indicators and the Sustainable Mobility Tool. These
a core group of experts
from different industries involved in urban mobility. The framework helps to disaggregate the complex
nderstand their mobility situation.
their work package on MaaS and share their
webs”) will be used as “teasers” at the
workshop will focus on small groups discussing the diagrams,
to engage with the MaaS
ies and decisions for non-
are combining forces at the Forum to present
in European cities by increasing walking and
stand for the duration of the
and displays addressing various aspects of the topic
10:30: TRACE walkshop to demonstrate the apps Positive Drive, Biklio and Traffic Snake Game
Sustainable mobility education for
Even small children can become climate heroes by walking to school and bring
car chaos at the school gates. The programme includes a parents
climate change, teaching how to become a climate hero. This gives children a motivation to walk.
Numbers of activities:
Primary schools: 11
Classes: 52
Children: 1.133
Parents: 900
Reduction of car journeys by an average
The project is looking for partners in a new European project
developed further.
� Speaker: Regina Lüdert, Manager of
NOVELOG tools
The NOVELOG Project will use the CIVITAS Deployment Day to promote the three
developed so far to the representatives of Cities
Evaluation” Tool; and the NOVELOG “Toolkit”
individual and group training sessions trained
how to encourage usage of the tool
CAV-ready framework focus group meeting
In order to develop the ‘CAV-ready framework‘ further, the
meetings‘ with CIVITAS cities about their views and needs
‘CAV-ready framework‘. Each meeting will have a maximum of 12 participants
before the Forum and are expected to read a three
complete an online survey in advance
cation for primary schools – “I'm a climate hero”
Even small children can become climate heroes by walking to school and bring
car chaos at the school gates. The programme includes a parents' evening and 3 double lessons about
climate change, teaching how to become a climate hero. This gives children a motivation to walk.
Reduction of car journeys by an average of 8 %
for partners in a new European project so that the scheme
Regina Lüdert, Manager of Mobility Information Centre Stuttgart/Germany
use the CIVITAS Deployment Day to promote the three
developed so far to the representatives of Cities, namely the “Understanding Cities”
and the NOVELOG “Toolkit”. Cities and their representatives
individual and group training sessions trained on their use and importance for city planning
how to encourage usage of the tool.
ready framework focus group meeting
ready framework‘ further, the CoEXist project is h
meetings‘ with CIVITAS cities about their views and needs with regards to the
ready framework‘. Each meeting will have a maximum of 12 participants
are expected to read a three-page summary of the ‘CAV
in advance.
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Even small children can become climate heroes by walking to school and bringing an end to the daily
evening and 3 double lessons about
climate change, teaching how to become a climate hero. This gives children a motivation to walk.
scheme can be improved and
nformation Centre Stuttgart/Germany
use the CIVITAS Deployment Day to promote the three tools it has
“Understanding Cities” tool; the
ities and their representatives will also be given
on their use and importance for city planning, as well as
hosting two ‘focus group
with regards to the development of the
ready framework‘. Each meeting will have a maximum of 12 participants. They need to apply
page summary of the ‘CAV-ready framework‘ and
Seven pivotal pilot domains and their expected impacts
TransformingTransport is working across seven pilot domains that cover highways, rail infrastructure,
airports, urban mobility, vehicle connectivity, ports, and e
improvements in each of the seven pilot domains established by Transfor
from this project.
Projects: Smart Highways, Sustainable Connected Vehicles, Proactive Rail Infrastructures, Ports as
Intelligent Logistics Hubs, Smart Airport Turnaround, Integrated Urban Mobility, Shared Logistics for E
commerce
A collaborative decision-making approach to urban freight transport
This will show the potential of a multi
related to construction. The multi
booth by Giacomo Lozzi, with someone
and to answer questions.
PING if you care!
As Ping if you care! is a participatory projec
variety of formats:
1) At the exhibition stand, interested parties can get in touch with
of the campaign, as well as information on how they can
2) Speed-networking will help to explain the campaign in a short, but direct way to interested
parties. The project team are prepared to
campaign with speed-network partners.
3) Ping! sees haptics, communication through touch,
will be organised to help the audience to understand how Ping! works.
part of the project's concept, will also be used
The DYN@MO CBA-tool – a priceless and simple way of doing impact evaluation
Doing Cost-Benefit analysis or economic appraisal of investments and measures could be complicated
and resource demanding, although the results may provide little guidance of the net benefit effects.
DYN@MO CBA-tool offers a simple, alternative way of
spreadsheet, easy to adapt and extend for more advanced users, yet possible to be run by CBA
Seven pivotal pilot domains and their expected impacts
is working across seven pilot domains that cover highways, rail infrastructure,
airports, urban mobility, vehicle connectivity, ports, and e-commerce logistics. Important benefits and
improvements in each of the seven pilot domains established by TransformingTransport will emerge
Projects: Smart Highways, Sustainable Connected Vehicles, Proactive Rail Infrastructures, Ports as
Intelligent Logistics Hubs, Smart Airport Turnaround, Integrated Urban Mobility, Shared Logistics for E
making approach to urban freight transport
the potential of a multi-tactile horizontal display for planning urban freight logistics
The multi-tactile horizontal display will be hosted in the Urban Freight Logistics
someone always present to show a 2-3-minute demo
As Ping if you care! is a participatory project, the project is aiming to connect with the audience in a
At the exhibition stand, interested parties can get in touch with the project team for an
as well as information on how they can participate in and benefit from Ping!
networking will help to explain the campaign in a short, but direct way to interested
The project team are prepared to give several short presentations and discuss the
network partners.
, communication through touch, as essential. Therefore, a physical
help the audience to understand how Ping! works.
part of the project's concept, will also be used for one of the Walkshops.
a priceless and simple way of doing impact evaluation
Benefit analysis or economic appraisal of investments and measures could be complicated
and resource demanding, although the results may provide little guidance of the net benefit effects.
tool offers a simple, alternative way of doing rough estimations. It is an open Excel
spreadsheet, easy to adapt and extend for more advanced users, yet possible to be run by CBA
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is working across seven pilot domains that cover highways, rail infrastructure,
commerce logistics. Important benefits and
mingTransport will emerge
Projects: Smart Highways, Sustainable Connected Vehicles, Proactive Rail Infrastructures, Ports as
Intelligent Logistics Hubs, Smart Airport Turnaround, Integrated Urban Mobility, Shared Logistics for E-
tactile horizontal display for planning urban freight logistics
horizontal display will be hosted in the Urban Freight Logistics
demo on how it functions
to connect with the audience in a
the project team for an overview
in and benefit from Ping!.
networking will help to explain the campaign in a short, but direct way to interested
give several short presentations and discuss the
as essential. Therefore, a physical activity
help the audience to understand how Ping! works. The Ping! button, a key
for one of the Walkshops.
a priceless and simple way of doing impact evaluation
Benefit analysis or economic appraisal of investments and measures could be complicated
and resource demanding, although the results may provide little guidance of the net benefit effects. The
doing rough estimations. It is an open Excel
spreadsheet, easy to adapt and extend for more advanced users, yet possible to be run by CBA
beginners. Come and see for yourselves, and perhaps also suggest how it could be improved.
Demonstrator:
� Anders Wretstrand, Lund University , Sweden
European Urban Transport Roadmaps 2030:
This event will showcase the Urban Transport Roadmaps (UTR) online scenario building tool. The tool,
commissioned by DG MOVE, is a product of an
designed to allow cities to explore transport scenarios/ roadmaps that are practical, feasible and
implementable. This helps political and technic
policies and measures for their Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans
sustainable urban mobility into a concrete reality.
Speakers:
� Guy Hitchcock, Ricardo
� Claudia De Stasio, TRT
� City of Burgas, Bulgaria
� City of Oxford, UK - TBC
Facilitation:
� Carsten Rothballer, ICLEI Europe
Urban Transport Roadmaps training workshop for scenario building
The session will provide participants with hands
online scenario building tool. The
explore transport policy roadmaps to support the development of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans,
assisting them in efforts to turn their sustainable urban mobility visions into reality. Partici
• Be provided with an overview of the tool;
• Set up an example city;
Work on a simple example to add policies to meet the white paper target of halving the use of
‘conventionally-fuelled’ cars in urban transport by 2030.
Speakers:
� Guy Hitchcock, Ricardo,
� Claudia De Stasio, TRT
beginners. Come and see for yourselves, and perhaps also suggest how it could be improved.
trand, Lund University , Sweden
European Urban Transport Roadmaps 2030: the Roadmap to power your SUMP
the Urban Transport Roadmaps (UTR) online scenario building tool. The tool,
commissioned by DG MOVE, is a product of an expert and stakeholder engagement process
designed to allow cities to explore transport scenarios/ roadmaps that are practical, feasible and
political and technical decision makers to find the most suitable mix of
and measures for their Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans and to translate their vision of
sustainable urban mobility into a concrete reality.
Guy Hitchcock, Ricardo
Claudia De Stasio, TRT
City of Burgas, Bulgaria - TBC
TBC
Carsten Rothballer, ICLEI Europe
Urban Transport Roadmaps training workshop for scenario building
The session will provide participants with hands-on experience of the Urban Transport Roadmaps (UTR)
online scenario building tool. The tool, commissioned by DG MOVE, is designed to allow cities to
explore transport policy roadmaps to support the development of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans,
assisting them in efforts to turn their sustainable urban mobility visions into reality. Partici
Be provided with an overview of the tool;
Set up an example city;
Work on a simple example to add policies to meet the white paper target of halving the use of
fuelled’ cars in urban transport by 2030.
Guy Hitchcock, Ricardo,
Claudia De Stasio, TRT
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beginners. Come and see for yourselves, and perhaps also suggest how it could be improved.
he Roadmap to power your SUMP
the Urban Transport Roadmaps (UTR) online scenario building tool. The tool,
stakeholder engagement process It is
designed to allow cities to explore transport scenarios/ roadmaps that are practical, feasible and
makers to find the most suitable mix of
and to translate their vision of
on experience of the Urban Transport Roadmaps (UTR)
tool, commissioned by DG MOVE, is designed to allow cities to
explore transport policy roadmaps to support the development of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans,
assisting them in efforts to turn their sustainable urban mobility visions into reality. Participants will:
Work on a simple example to add policies to meet the white paper target of halving the use of
Facilitation:
� Claudia De Stasio, TRT
� Carsten Rothballer, ICLEI Europe
� Guy Hitchcock, Ricardo.
Introducing EUROPEANMOBILITY
Since 2002, the EUROPEANMOBILITY
urban transport issues, as well as improve public health and quality of life.
introduce the 2018 EMW campaign
several smaller ‘Golden Cities,’
as CIVITAS cities too, will enjoy
Discussion will be encouraged.
Speakers:
� Carla Jorge, EMW national coordinator
� Ms Maj-Britt Larka, EMW national coordinator and Environment (TBC)
� Ms Petra Völkl, EMW national coordinator Environment and Water Management (TBC)
� Ms Claudia Kiso, EMW national coordinator
Facilitation:
� Jerome Simpson, EMW
Claudia De Stasio, TRT
Carsten Rothballer, ICLEI Europe
Guy Hitchcock, Ricardo.
OBILITYWEEK to the CIVITAS community
MOBILITYWEEK (EMW) campaign has sought to influence mobility and
urban transport issues, as well as improve public health and quality of life.
campaign theme to the CIVITAS community, showcase the benefits
’ i.e. Torres Vedras and Murcia – winner of last year’s EMW award
as CIVITAS cities too, will enjoy a common language with participants. Questions, Answers and
Discussion will be encouraged. A number of national EMW coordinators will also b
EMW national coordinator - Portugal, Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente (TBC)
EMW national coordinator – Spain, Ministry of Agriculture, Fishery, Food (TBC)
EMW national coordinator – Austria, Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (TBC)
EMW national coordinator – Germany, German Environment Agency (TBC)
EMW Secretariat, Regional Environmental Center (REC)
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campaign has sought to influence mobility and
urban transport issues, as well as improve public health and quality of life. The presentation will
showcase the benefits via
last year’s EMW award, who
. Questions, Answers and
will also be introduced.
, Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente (TBC)
Ministry of Agriculture, Fishery, Food
Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry,
German Environment Agency (TBC)
al Environmental Center (REC)
List of Deployment Day activities still to be
� SUMPs-UP tools session
� Workshop on procurement of Clean Vehicles
� Multimodality workshop
� EIP-SCC marketplace session
� Financing urban mobility solutions
� Active Travel; EU policy in action!
� The European Urban Roadmaps 2030 scenario building tool
o Tools and capacity building
o Financing for SUMP solutions
o Procuring SUMP solutions
o Implementation case studies
� The SUMPs-UP activities at the exhibition stand
o Tool Inventory;o SUMP registry;o “Tour de salle”, a walking tour at regular fixed times to thematically clustered
stands.
List of Deployment Day activities still to be confirmed/detailed:
UP tools session
Workshop on procurement of Clean Vehicles
Multimodality workshop
SCC marketplace session
Financing urban mobility solutions
Active Travel; EU policy in action!
The European Urban Roadmaps 2030 scenario building tool:
Tools and capacity building – SUMPs-UP workshop
Financing for SUMP solutions
Procuring SUMP solutions
Implementation case studies - INTERREG SUMP projects
UP activities at the exhibition stand:
; ;
“Tour de salle”, a walking tour at regular fixed times to thematically clustered
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“Tour de salle”, a walking tour at regular fixed times to thematically clustered
SITE VISITS
1. The bike sharing (including cycling
The public bike-sharing system designed for universal use, conventional bicycles. The service is available in area covering 8 km2.
The system is integrated into theSystem, which also promotes the proper use of public spaceand improves the mobility of residents by encouraging the use of active transport modesThe visit will also detail measures undertaken within the framework of Torres Vedras’ participation since 2002 in the campaign.
2. Integrated Parking Management SystemThis system is a computer application that managesstreets of Torres Vedras andabandoned vehicles. This new mobility solution also manages the public bike sharing system. Its innovative character is reflected in the which it integrates parking manageresident parking cards, oversees the proper manages the system of public bicycles.undertaken within the framework of Torres Vedras’ participation since 2in the EUROPEANMOBILITY
3. ‘MOBIE E’ - National Charging Vehicles
Portugal was the first country in the world to deploy a fully interoperable and integrated nationwide network of EV charging stations. This network, managed by the mobi.me system, has been in operation since 2010.10 charging points that belong to the national system. During the site visit, the system and its support platform will be introduced (www.mobie.pt).
haring system of Torres Vedras - ‘Agostinhas’ (including cycling tour)
sharing system found in the Torres Vedras Municipality, for universal use, including electric and
conventional bicycles. The service is available in an inner-city
to the town's Parking Management System, which also promotes the proper use of public space
improves the mobility of residents by encouraging the modes, such as walking and cycling.
The visit will also detail measures undertaken within the framework of Torres Vedras’ participation since 2002 in the EUROPEAN
ated Parking Management System This system is a computer application that manages surface parking in the
and monitors parking spaces, urban freight, and abandoned vehicles. This new mobility solution also manages the public
innovative character is reflected in the way in parking management, coordinates the provision of
resident parking cards, oversees the proper filling of parking spaces, and manages the system of public bicycles. The visit will also detail measures undertaken within the framework of Torres Vedras’ participation since 2002
MOBILITYWEEK campaign.
National Charging Network for Electrical
Portugal was the first country in the world to deploy a fully interoperable and integrated nationwide network of EV charging stations. This network, managed by the mobi.me system, has been in operation since 2010. Torres Vedras has
belong to the national system. During system and its support platform will be
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‘Agostinhas’
called "Agostinhas", is
EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK
the parking spaces, urban freight, and
abandoned vehicles. This new mobility solution also manages the public way in
ment, coordinates the provision of and
The visit will also detail measures 002
Network for Electrical
4. ‘Adega Mãe WineryVisit the heart of the winery, get to know the whitewine presses, and the grandeur of the storage and fermentation tanks. Take a look into the laboratory and visit the Time Room (“Sala do tempo”), wherecombine with the scent of French Oak barrelsthe calm of the Reserva, drop finish things off with a tasting while you take in the views of the vineyards below.
5. ‘Defensive Lines’ of Torres VedrasIn the summer of 1810, the armies of Napoleon invaded Portugal for the third consecutive timethe Duke of Wellington set up a series of defensive constructions north of Lisbon, which became known Lines of Torres Vedras". St. Vincentbiggest forts to be found along garrison and highest number of cannons. River Sizandro, as well as the roads that depart from the village towards Lisbon.
Winery’ Visit the heart of the winery, get to know the white and red
the grandeur of the storage and fermentation tanks. Take a look into the laboratory and visit the Time Room (“Sala do tempo”), where wine aromas combine with the scent of French Oak barrels. Experience
drop by the tasting room, and finish things off with a tasting while you take in the views of
‘Defensive Lines’ of Torres Vedras the armies of Napoleon invaded
Portugal for the third consecutive time. To defend Lisbon, set up a series of defensive
constructions north of Lisbon, which became known as "the . Vincent's Fort is one of the
to be found along the lines, and has the largest number of cannons. It dominates the
as well as the roads that depart from the
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GETTING AROUND IN TORRES VEDRAS
6.
1 See further details in the next version of CIVITAS Forum draft programme.
Lunch area Conference venue
ETTING AROUND IN TORRES VEDRAS
See further details in the next version of CIVITAS Forum draft programme.
Bus station
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ETTING AROUND IN TORRES VEDRAS1