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November 11, 2017

Shifting Personal Mobility through Innovations in Transport Technologies, Systems and Integrated Planning

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COP 23 – Transport Event

Shifting Personal Mobility through Innovations in Transport Technologies, Systems and Integrated Planning

Shifting Personal Mobility, COP23 Transport Event

Organised by the Marrakech Partnership on Global Climate Action (MP-GCA) transport content group consisting of ITF, PPMC, UIC and UITP, at COP23 mayors and transport competent bodies share international best-practices on how to shift travel behavior to depend less on personal mobility through a mix of policies and measures that will target changes in both technologies and mobility patterns to reduce carbon emissions in urban transport.

 

Moderator

  • Clayton Lane, CEO, Institute for Transportation & Development Policy (ITDP)

Speakers

  • Pex Langenberg, Vice Mayor of Rotterdam
  • Gunnar Heipp, Head of Strategy and Planning, Munich’s Public Transport Company (MVG), Germany
  • Patricia de Lille, Mayor of Cape Town
  • Mauricio Rodas, Mayor of Quito
  • Nilesh Prakash, Director of Climate Change, Ministry of Economy, Fiji


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Shifting personal mobility through innovations in transport technologies, systems and planning w/ moderator @ClaytonHLane, Park Won Soon (Seoul, Korea), Gunnar Heipp (@mvgMünchen), @PatriciaDeLille, @MauricioRodasEC, Nilesh Prakash (Fiji), Jari Kauppila #COP23 @COP23 pic.twitter.com/vNlVVHdDsr

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) November 11, 2017

…not to forget @PexLangenberg from Rotterdam! #integratedmobility #personalmobility #sustainablecities #COP23 https://t.co/EXXp3wXhwQ

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) November 11, 2017

Types of transport technologies, systems and planning fields that need to be considered for shifting personal mobility.

.@ClaytonHLane "no one solution sufficient on its own" #integratedmobility #sustainablecities #COP23 @COP23 pic.twitter.com/FC1K8KUFor

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) November 11, 2017

.@ClaytonHLane wraps it up, 3 key themes: 1. Importance of local action, transformative change, 2. Holistic integrated approach, 3. Financing, combining traditional and innovative approaches #COP23 #integratedmobility #personalmobility #sustainablemobility pic.twitter.com/ArIA6HsMc7

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) November 11, 2017

 

  • YouTube recording of the event
  • COP 23 Transport Events coverage overview
  • Storify (closed 16th March 2018)

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