The conference under the headline “Climate resilient cities – challenges for urban mobility and transport” took place on the 8th – 10th June 2022. In different formats like plenary sessions, panel discussions and site visits, we explored and discussed topics like climate action plans, climate resilient streets, digital tools. The General Assembly of the IMPACTS members took place on the last day of the conference.
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Conference Agenda
Welcome

Opening Welcome Speech
Councillor Joe Costello
Deputy Mayor of Dublin

Climate resilient cities – challenges for urban mobility and transport
Michael Pidgeon
Councillor, Chair of the Climate Action, Environment and Energy Special Policy Committee, Dublin City Council

Panel discussion - The “big picture” – sustainable strategies for mobility and climate resilience in the context of the national and European framework?
Chair: Burkhard Horn, IMPACTS Secretary, Michael Pidgeon, Councillor Dublin City Council, Meike Niedbal, Senate of Berlin, Permanent Secretary for Urban Mobility, Andrei Novikov, Tallinn City Government, Deputy Mayor for Transport, Tristan Guilloux, City of Paris, Head of Mobility Agency
Representatives from Dublin, Berlin, Tallinn and Paris

Insights from Ukraine - “Sustainable mobility for Lviv - challenges before, during and after the war”
Orest Oleskiv
Head of Transport Office, City of Lviv, Ukraine
Session 1 - Climate change and urban mobility: new strategies on framework and regulation

Dublin’s Climate Action Plan 2019 - 2024
Dr. Sabrina Dekker
Dublin City Council

Strategic framework for sustainable mobility in Madrid - , Madrid City Council, General Director of Planning and Mobility Infrastructures
Pedro Fernandez
Madrid City Council, Planning and Mobility Infrastructures

Strategies for climate change mitigation in Gothenburg
Mikael Ivari
City of Gothenburg, Urban Transport Administration
Session 2 - Climate resilient streets: New demands on street design and public space

Heat reduction in streets – design standards and first projects
Rupert Wimmer
City of Zurich, Department for Civil Engineering, Head of transport and urban space planning

Climate resilient streets
Lucy Schoen
City of Amsterdam, Coordinator Climate Resilience

The Superblock project in Barcelona
Adrià Gomila
City of Barcelona, Mobility Services Director

Reclaiming public space – more space for cycling and walking
Tristan Guilloux
City of Paris, Head of mobility agency
Session 3 Presentation of pilot projects for digital tools (outside venue)

A quick analysis and presentation on Google Air View project
TBC
Dublin Smart City

SENATOR: Last mile logistics and kerbside management
Payal Pandya
Dublin Smart City


SMART DCU - A Smart Dublin District - Luna E-Scooter Technology
Andrew Fleury
Luna



Session 4 Digital tools – a relevant contribution to climate friendly transport?


Amsterdam: Digital management of public space and mobility in Amsterdam
Willem van Heijningen
Municipality of Amsterdam, Department of Mobility and Public Space, Strategist


Next Generation Public Transport Priority via Data Driven Technologies
Maggie O’Donnell
Senior Transportation Officer, Dublin City Council


Solutions for smart cities – experiences from Hamburg
Raimund Brodehl
City of Hamburg, Ministry for Transport and Mobility Change, Deputy Head of Mobility Department