Due to the corona virus outbreak, we unfortunately had to postpone our annual conference that was planned for May 2020 in Zurich. Since in the dynamic situation of the Covid-19 Pandemic, a direct, fast and honest exchange of information and experiences between major European cities is especially important, we instead held various video conference for city representatives on the effects of the outbreak on mobility and transport.
In short statements, selected city representatives shared their experiences, outlined applied strategies and approaches, and introduced pilot projects. In the following moderated discussion, all representatives were able to discuss their experiences and open questions. Below you can now download the presentation slides prepared by the member cities.
Conference Agenda
Conference 4: March 2021
“Coronapistes” in Paris: What COVID-19 has changed for cycling policies
Sébastien Marrec
Paris
Cycling policies in a “public transport city” – Insights from Zurich
Rupert Wimmer
Zurich
Conference 3: December 2020
Experience on changed mobility behaviour during the lockdown and what we learn for our next SUMP
Rupert Wimmer
Zurich
Temporary measures in public space - how to make them permanent
Adrià Gomila
Barcelona
The Covid-19 pandemic and its effects on urban traffic. How to boost confidence in public transport
Raimund Brodehl
Hamburg
Conference 2: October 2020
London’s experience on mobility during the COVID-19 crisis
Josephine Vos and Jack Maizels
London
Public transport in Tallinn and the COVID-19 crisis
Jaagup Ainsalu
Tallinn
Spreading starting times for work and universities, strengthening home office: experiences from Amsterdam
Senta Modder
Amsterdam
Conference 1: June 2020
Adaptation plan for sustainable mobility in COVID scenario
Adrià Gomila
Barcelona
Mobility and Environmental measures during COVID19 lockdown in Madrid
Lola Ortiz Sánchez
Madrid
We give each other space: temporary measures in the public space
Senta Modder
Amsterdam
Rome from SUMP to COVID lockdown: mobility after city re-opening
Fabio Nussio
Rome
Corona and Mobility - what should stay and what should not
Angelika Winkler
Vienna