The European Commission's 5th European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) took place on 14-15 May in Nicosia, Cyprus.
It is Europe's leading annual event for all those involved in putting the SUMP concept into practice. It serves as a forum for policy makers and academics across Europe to network, debate key issues and exchange ideas on sustainable urban mobility planning. Attendance is free of charge.
In line with the European Commission having dedicated the year 2018 to the promotion of multimodality, the theme of the 5th edition was multimodality, with a focus on the integration of transport modes and combined mobility solutions for passengers and freight in cities and regions.
The conference was co-funded by the European Commission in cooperation with the Municipality of Nicosia and the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works of the Republic of Cyprus.
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The conference series
1st | 12-13 June 2014 | Planning for a liveable city | Sopot, Poland |
2nd | 16-17 June 2015 | Sustainable mobility for everyone | Bucharest, Romania |
3rd | 12-13 April 2016 | Planning the efficient city | Bremen, Germany |
4th | 29-30 March 2017 | Intelligent planning for sustainable mobility | Dubrovnik, Croatia |
5th | 14-15 May 2018 | Planning for multimodal cities | Nicosia, Cyprus |
6th | Dates under discussion | TBC | Groningen, The Netherlands |
Presentations
Opening Plenary
Nick Tyler, University College London - Urban multimodality in the 21st century
Radu Andronic, City of Turda - Successful SUMPs – The Turda example
Siegfried Rupprecht, Rupprecht Consult - Revision of the EC SUMP Guidelines
Plenary session - Planning for multimodal cities
Sergio Fernández Balaguer, City of Madrid - Public transport as the backbone of multimodality in Madrid: Challenges ahead
Jon Lamonte, Transport for Greater Manchester - Greater Manchester, Transport 2040: Pursuing innovative MaaS and freight solutions
Marianne Weinreich, Danish Cycling Embassy - Planning for cycling the Danish way
Closing Plenary
Evangelia Stavropoulou, Hellenic Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure - Initiatives and actions for the promotion of sustainable urban mobility – Development of the legal framework
Aljaž Plevnik, UIRS - National support for SUMPs - Results from the PROSPERITY/SUMPs-Up survey
A1 & A2: CREATE: Long-term strategies to reduce car dependency
Michalis Lambrinos, Ministry of Transport, Communication and Works of the Republic of Cyprus and Athanasios Kolyvas, Municipality of Nicosia - Nicosia’s Integrated Mobility Master Plan
Peter Jones, University College London -a1a2_peter_jones.pdf
Tom Cohen, University College London - Defining the next stage of cities and their transport systems
Charlotte Halpern, Science Po, and Regine Gerike, TU Dresden -Strategies to reduce car dependency in Berlin, Copenhagen, London, Paris and Vienna
Clemence Cavoli, University College London - Accelerating sustainable mobility and reducing car dependency in growing economies: The cases of Adana, Amman, Bucharest, Skopje and Tallinn
Lovren Markic, Valon Salihu, Biljana Sekulovska Gaber, City of Skopje - Skopje’s CREATE learnings and actions for congestion reduction
A3. COST Action: European cooperation networks for a sustainable urban mobility
Mickael Pero and Bart Veys, COST Association - Introduction
Vasos Vassiliou, University of Cyprus -5G Networks in Support of Urban Mobility
Nikolas Thomopoulos, University of Greenwich - a3_thomopoulos.pdf
A4. Expanding to regions, linking to TEN-Ts
Maria Morfoulaki, CERTH - Integrated regional action plan for innovative, sustainable and low carbon mobility
Ricardo Poppeliers, Ecorys - VITALNODES
Ike Busser, City of Venray and Peter van Wijlick, Trendsportal - Trendsportal, an innovative way to co-create an urban-rural SUMP
Alessandro Delpiano, City of Bologna - SUMPs as an experience of collaboration between the municipality and metropolitan area
A5: Integrating SUMPs and SECAPs: The energy and climate dimension
Fabio Tomasi, AREA Science Park, and Mariana Ivanova, UBBSLA -A dialogue with energy and climate: The SIMPLA experience
Konstantina Lortzie, European Office of Nicosia Municipality - Integrating the SUMP and SEAP of Nicosia
Katharina Krell, thematic expert on low-carbon economy to Interreg Europe - The Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform
B1. SUMP Guidelines: The next generation
Alan O’Brien, JASPERS – European Investment Bank -JASPERS' experience in the implementation of SUMP Guidelines
Siegfried Rupprecht, Rupprecht Consult - The SUMP knowledge map
B2. Incorporating innovation – How to plan for cooperative, connected & automated mobility
Karen Vancluysen, Polis - Road vehicle automation in cities and regions
Siegfried Rupprecht, Rupprecht Consult - Enabling cities to get ‘automation-ready’: The CO-EXIST project approach
Aristotelis Savva, Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works of the Republic of Cyprus - Recent ITS developments in Cyprus
Mathias Mitteregger, AVENUE21 future.lab TU Wien - Connected automated vehicles - what are we planning for?
B3. Incorporating innovation - How to plan for alternative fuel infrastructure
Piotr Rapacz, DG MOVE, European Commission - Introduction
Dorota Gajda, City of Gdynia - Plugged and unplugged - Low-emission transport in the City of Gdynia
Françoise Guaspare, Île de France - Enhancing alternative fuels use through a vision, targets and policy
Markus Siehr, Stuttgart Region - Masterplan fast charging infrastructure
B4. Incorporating innovation - How to plan for MaaS and shared mobility services
Ivo Cré, Polis -Mobility as a Service: Implications for urban and regional transport
Piia Karjalainen, ERTICO – ITS Europe & MaaS Alliance - Policy options in MaaS context
Vasilis Mizaras, SWARCO - MyCorridor project: The vision and the approach
Sergio Fernández Balaguer, City of Madrid - MaaS and shared mobility in Madrid: The city in the driver’s seat
B5. Planning for urban freight and logistics
Madeleine Kelly, DG MOVE, European Commission - EU study on urban logistics: The integrated perspective
Peter König, BIM Consulting - NOVELOG and the case of Graz: Guidance in developing cooperative business models for sustainable city logistics
Wulf-Holger Arndt, German Institute of Urban Affairs - PROSPERITY project: Urban freight delivery as part of transportation planning
Nicole Mavrovounioti, Stratagem Energy - DESTINATIONS: The Urban Freight Logistics Action Plan of Limassol, integrated in the local SUMP
C1. Active modes: SUMPs, safety and sustainability
Moderator: Ian Skinner, TEPR - Introduction
Frank Mütze, European Transport Safety Council - Safe cities across Europe; Integrating road safety in the SUMP planning cycle
Francesco Iacorossi, Rome Mobility Agency - Rome’s strategy for vision zero
Lasse Brand, Rupprecht Consult - FLOW: More walking and cycling. Less congestion
Adam Bodor, European Cyclists’ Federation - Cycling as a solution for sustainable urban mobility - solutions for more and safer cycling
C2. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations (UVARs)
Isabelle Vandoorne, DG MOVE, European Commission - Non-binding Guidelines on Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
Oliver Lenz, FIA Region I - Urban vehicle access regulations from a user perspective
Jonas Ericson, City of Stockholm - Low emission zones and congestion charging
Lucy Sadler, Sadler Consultants - Selecting the right UVAR and accompanying measures for maximum impact, and how to measure success
C3. Evaluating SUMPs: Monitoring, impact assessment, benchmarking and indicators
Susanne Böhler-Baedeker, Rupprecht Consult - Sustainable urban mobility indicators for European urban areas
Thomas DURLIN, Cerema - The French PDU case
Dirk Engels, Transport & Mobility Leuven - Evaluating SUMPs development in the CIVITAS context
Apostolos Bizakis, Tredit S.A. Transport Consultants - Findings from the Limassol SUMP study
C4. Quality assessment of SUMPs
Patrick Auwerx, Mobiel 21 - Quality management of Flanders’ Local Sustainable Mobility Plans
Thomas Durlin, CEREMA - The PDU observatory in France
Polona Demšar Mitrovic, Ministry of Infrastructure of Slovenia - Plans for quality assessments of SUMPs in Slovenia
Michal Ulrich, Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic -Quality assessment of SUMPs/SUMFs in the Czech Republic
Mercè Taberna Torres. Barcelona Provincial Council -The Experience of Barcelona Provincial Council in the Assessment of SUMPs
C5. Financial and technical assistance to enhance SUMPs
Jochen Schneider, JASPERS – European Investment Bank - JASPERS and other EU and EIB sources for Technical Assistance and Implementation
Piia Karjalainen, ERTICO – ITS Europe - New approaches to public procurement of innovative transport and mobility solutions in a city environment
Olga Feldman, Arcadis - Promoting Sustainable Transport and Mobility: Innovative Financing Mechanism Guidelines
Michelle Coldrey, City of Gothenburg - Planning the Gothenburg Cable Car with the support of ELENA
D1. GO SUMP! Innovative planning strategies from the INTERREG MED Sustainable Urban Transport Community
Peter Staelens, EUROCITIES - Innovative planning strategies from the INTERREG MED Sustainable Urban Transport Community
D2. Addressing islands and tourism-related mobility
Manos Vougioukas, EuroTrans Consulting - Sustainable Tourism Mobility for SMART Destinations
Alexia Spyridonidou, CIVINET CY-EL - SIMP: Year-round Sustainable Island Mobility Planning
Lucia Ilieva, CSDCS - From SUMP to SRTMP along the Danube
Nicola Scanferla, City of Ravenna - Sustainable mobility for sustainable tourism: Best practices from the InnovaSUMP project
D3. CityMobilNet: Tools to get work on your SUMP done on the ground
Olaf Lewald, City of Bielefeld and Claus Köllinger, FGM-AMOR - Welcome
Ed Thorpe, URBACT Secretariat - URBACT III
Olaf Lewald - The CityMobilNet project
Olaf Lewald, City of Bielefeld and Claus Köllinger, FGM-AMOR - CityMobilnet: Introducing the tools and workshops
D4. Yes, in my back yard!: SUMPS in small towns and neighbourhoods
Balázs Kozák, Mobillissimus - Planning through co-creation in the CIVITAS SUNRISE project: stories from Budapest’s Zugló-Törökőr neighbourhood
Thanos Vlastos, National Technical University Athens - SUMP concepts for small Greek cities: The historical identity parameter
Petra Grgasović, Dyvolve Ltd. - Multimodality planning in small and middle-sized urban areas
Loukas Dimitriou, University of Cyprus - Sustainable mobility planning on university campuses in the Mediterranean region: Lessons learned from the CampSUMP project
D4: Zooming in on Eastern Europe: Looking through a culturally different lens on SUMPs
Patrick Auwerx, Mobiel 21 -Introduction
Aljaz Plevnik, UIRS -Urban Mobility in Eastern Europe: an overview
Presentations from Tirana, Sarajevo, Hradec Kralové, Budapest ,Pristina ,Palanga ,Skopje, Podgorica, Belgrade and Lviv.
Side session: Integrating urban rail in a multimodal public transport system: Economic and environmental benefits and financial solutions
Arturs Alksnis, UNIFE - Funding and financing solutions for urban rail systems
Michalis Lambrinos, Ministry of Transport, Communication and Works of the Republic of Cyprus - The Nicosia tram - Findings of the feasibility study
Alan O’Brien, JASPERS – European Investment Bank -The case for urban rail systems
Details
- Publication date
- 23 January 2018
- Topic
- Urban mobility planning
- Country
- Europe-wide