The European Platform on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans

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The European Platform on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans

25 th September 2014 Casablanca, Morocco Christof Marx Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME)

The challenges of urban mobility

• • Many urban areas suffer from severe congestion Urban mobility accounts for 23% of CO2 emissions from transport (continued dependence on oil) • Cities in virtually all MS struggle to meet legal requirements for ambient air quality • Urban road accidents account some 40% of all road fatalities (approx. 11,000 per year) • Balanced development and integration of different modes 2

Action Plan on Urban Mobility (2009)

• An integrated approach can best deal with the complexity of urban transport systems • Action 1 : '… support local authorities in developing sustainable urban mobility plans (…).' • Action 17: 'Setting up an urban mobility observatory' 3

Eltis web portal (2011)

• facilitates exchange of information, knowledge and experiences • aimed at individuals working in transport and related disciplines • www.eltis.org

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Support the uptake of SUMP (2010-13)

• • • Common understanding of SUMP Seminars and workshops Guidelines on the process of

'Developing and Implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan

' • • Final version published 2013 Referenced in DG MOVE's Urban Mobility Package of 2013 5

Mobility plans portal (2012)

• • informs about Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans, including guidelines, training, good practice examples.

www.mobilityplans.eu

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A plethora of SUMP related projects and initiatives

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Urban Mobility Package (2013)

• • • • A concept for Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans Calls for action from the Member States Setting up of a Member States Expert Group on Urban Mobility Reinforces EU support • • • • • • Exchange of experience and best practice Funding for implementation Funding for research & innovation (Horizon 2020) Setting up of a European Platfom on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans Improvement of relevant websites http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/urban/ump_en.htm

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European Platform on SUMP (1)

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Objectives

Support the

further development

of the SUMP concept and of necessary tools Provide interested parties with a "

one-stop shop

" Realise

synergies

from coordination and cooperation across the different actions Increase the

visibility

for EU-supported actions on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans. 9

European Platform on SUMP (2)

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Elements

Co-ordinating group Platform Secretariat Mobility Plans portal European conferences Common visual identity.

EC Project Project Project etc.

Coordinating Group Secr.

• Realised through EU projects and tenders Mobility Plans portal Annual European Conference Guides, tools, network 10

Coordinating Group

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Purpose

Exchange information & lessons learnt Exploit synergies Agree on common views Assist in coordination of outward presentation • • • • •

Format

Representatives of EU supported initiatives Chaired by DG MOVE, EASME Supported by Platform Secretariat Regular one-day meetings First meeting took place 30/01/2014 11

Mobility Plans portal

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A Platform website to disseminate relevant information.

Integrated in Eltis website Presenting SUMP background and concept Present key initiatives of EU-supported actions Mobility Plans database Access to information in Members States 12 12

Mobility Plans portal (2)

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Mobility Plans portal (3)

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European Conferences

• • Annual event Targeting mobility planners and implementers • • • Promoting the concept of SUMP Highlighting latest developments Fostering the exchange ideas and experiences • • Offering a networking opportunity Providing a meeting place for European projects and initiatives 15

Platform Secretariat

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Tasks

Organises meetings of coordinating group Supports unified presentation of projects & initiatives Capture local authorities' activities on urban mobility Contact point for inquiries

[email protected]

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SUMP initiatives:

Assessment & auditing • • •

EcoMobility SHIFT scheme

Assess, audit and label a city's transport performance.

20 indicators measure current performance.

Allows a comparison between cities.

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QUEST quality management

Improve a cities' sustainable mobility policies.

External audit and self-assessment identify focus areas for which an action plan is prepared.

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Advance audit

Assesse the degree to which procedural SUMP tasks & measures are applied.

A working group of 10-15 stakeholders is the main actor in the ADVANCE process.

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SUMP initiatives:

Campaigns & awards • •

European Mobility Week in September

Annual campaign on sustainable urban mobility, running from 16 th September to 22 nd Nearly 2 000 cities from 47 countries involved • •

'Do The Right Mix' campaign

Promotes multi-modal mobility Advertising in six countries and funding for local campaigns • • •

EU-award schemes

CIVITAS award Mobility Week award SUMP award (linked to Do The Right Mix) 18

SUMP initiatives:

Networking •

European City database (coming soon)

Database of cities involved in sustainable urban mobility planning projects and initiatives. Nearly 200 cities > 100k inhabitants already engaged.

National SUMP contact points (ongoing)

European network of 25 national contact points, supporting cities through training, exchange and co-operation.

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CIVITAS National Networks

City networks that promote the CIVITAS approach at local level.

Seek to engage with the European Union and national governments, about transport policy issues, legislation, regulations, and funding.

CIVITAS Thematic Groups

share their experience and knowledge of urban mobility solutions.

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SUMP initiatives:

Good practice guides • • •

Initiating a SUMP in poly-centric regions (2014)

Encourages stakeholders to develop a common understanding of challenges and a future vision for the region.

Based on the 'Future Search' methodology.

BUMP: training for senior transport managers in local authorities.

Key areas of SUMP implementation (2015)

Manuals covering participation processes, institutional cooperation, measure selection, and monitoring & evaluation.

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Evidence of benefits (2015/16)

Report on the costs and benefits of sustainable urban mobility measures.

Support the evaluation of measures and policies.

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What next?

• • • • Re-launch of Eltis to include European Platform Take opportunity to feed back & take part Consolidation of resources, tools & initiatives Discussion with stakeholders about future development of the Platform.

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Thank you for your attention Christof Marx

[email protected]

Eltis portal:

www.eltis.org

Mobility Plans portal:

www.mobilityplans.eu

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Thank you!

Christof Marx Contact Details [email protected]

Eltis portal: http://www.eltis.org

Mobility Plans portal: http://www.mobilityplans.eu

Further information (1) Assessment & auditing

   EcoMobility SHIFT scheme: http://www.quest-project.eu/index.php?id=5 QUEST quality management: http://www.quest-project.eu/index.php?id=5 Advance audit: http://eu-advance.eu/index.php?id=18

Campaigns & awards

     European Mobility Week in September: http://www.mobilityweek.eu/ 'Do The Right Mix' campaign: http://dotherightmix.eu/ CIVITAS award: http://www.civitas.eu/page-awards-main Mobility Week award: http://www.mobilityweek.eu/award/how-to-apply/ SUMP award: http://dotherightmix.eu/2014-sump-award 24

Further information (2) Networking

   National SUMP contact points: http://epomm.eu/endurance/index.php?id=2809 CIVITAS National Networks: http://www.civitas.eu/civinet CIVITAS Thematic Groups: http://www.civitas.eu/thematic-groups-all

Good Practice Guides

    Participation processes Institutional cooperation Measure selection Monitoring & evaluation http://www.sump-challenges.eu/content/about  Initiating a SUMP in poly-centric regions: http://www.poly-sump.eu/the methodology/?no_cache=1  Evidence of benefits: http://evidence-project.eu/ 25