The first Urban Mobility Days conference in 2020 combined two leading events from Europe’s transport calendar: the CIVITAS Forum Conference and the European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs). Between 30 September and 02 October, some 1,400 policymakers, local authorities, academics, NGOs, urban transport practitioners, urban planners and urban mobility practitioners digitally came together to focus on solutions to make mobility in cities and towns more sustainable.
Matthew Baldwin, Deputy Director-General for Mobility and Transport, Coordinator for Road Safety and Sustainable Mobility for the European Commission summarised some of the key messages to come from the conference citing a "clear demand in cities for cleaner air, safer, less congested streets and to tackle CO2". He also advocates for more pedestrian zones and segregated bike lanes to be implemented to enable people to walk and cycle year-round as well as lower speed limits and equitable sharing of city space.
Conference sessions are available to view online for those who were unable to attend. Visit the Eltis Mobility Portal YouTube channel or follow the links below to access sustainable urban mobility success stories from the CIVITAS Living Labs projects - and other examples of pioneering excellence from Europe and further afield.
Programme
A list of the presentations from the full conference programme is available here.
Urban Mobility Days 2022
The next edition of the Urban Mobility Days will take place in 2022. Further details will be made available via Eltis in due course.
Watch the Urban Mobility Days 2020 Plenary sessions
Watch the Urban Mobility Days 2020 Parallel Sessions
Watch the Urban Mobility days side sessions
Details
- Publication date
- 9 October 2020
- Topic
- Public and stakeholder involvement
- Urban mobility planning
- Country
- Europe-wide