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Dr. Maria Morfoulaki
Center for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH)Hellenic Institute of Transport (HIT)
marmor@certh.gr
Integrated REgional Action Plan For Innovative, Sustainable and LOw CaRbon Mobility
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General Project info
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Through regional and interregional learning exchang es REFORM aims to trigger the SUMP development process and amplify the SUMP adoption rate in the cities of 4 European Regions, by improving 4
Regional Policy Instruments
Greater Manchester
Emilia Romagna
Central Macedonia
ParkstadLimburg
Area of intervention
REFORM objective
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REFORM specific objectives
Specific objectives
• Make use of the key role of the Regions in the SUMP development process
� Identifying and analyzing Good Practices from the participating regions and other regions of Europe
� Preparing and implementing 4 Regional Action Plans
• Increase capacity of the local authorities’ staff
� Learning exchange events on SUMP and sustainable mobility planning addressed to
o Regional public servants
o Municipality and other relevant public servants of the region
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PROJECT STRUCTURE
PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCE COMMUNICATION
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Consortium meetingsGood cooperationQuality assuranceAlignment Interreg
State of the artGPs
Action PlansTransferability
Monitoring APs
Capacity building
Newsletters Social media Press releases Dedicated events
M6
M12
M18
M24
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KEY OUTPUTS
We are here (M22)
Methodology for selecting, describing and evaluating the GPs
Heerlen (NL): Multi stakeholder participatory processes for developing regional SUMPs
Manchester (UK): GM SUMP development workshop
Bologna (IT): How to effectively integrate SUMP in the regional planning instruments: skills, experiences and tools
Thessaloniki (GR): Use of ICT technologies for tra ffic data collection and citizens’ communication as prac tical tools for the implementation of SUMP
Learning events
Participation
Citizens’ survey
Walk & Talk meetingsFocus Groups
Scientific Cafes
Plenary Stakeholders’ meetings
Workshop on AP definition
26 Identified
GPs
Selected GPs
150 people with increased skills
Learning material
Transferability Manual
Report on monitoring and evaluating the
APs
4 APs, Policy Recommendations
High level dissemination event
PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCE COMMUNICATION
M24
Guiding material
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Region of Central Macedonia
� 36 Municipalities� Area: 18.810 km 2
� Population: 1,9 M inhabitants (density: 100/km 2)
24 municipalities in RCM have been funded by the Green Fund and are about to commence SUMP development
Region of Emilia Romagna (RER)
� 9 Provinces - 333 Municipalities� Area: 22.446 km2 � Population: 4,4 M inhabitants
(density 200/km2)� 40% of total population lives in 13
main citiesLocal SUMPs are currently being developed by 12 Municipalities (to be completed in 2018)
Region of Parkstad Limburg (RPL)
� Polycentric region, with 8 Municipalities
� Area: 211 km 2
� Population: 255.000 inhabitants (density: 1.195/km 2)
A regional SUMP has been developed in the framework of Poly-SUMP project and adopted by the regional council in 2014
Region of Greater Manchester (GM)
� Polycentric region with 10 districts� Area: 1.276 km 2
� Population: 2,8 M inhabitants (density: 2.180/km 2)
Greater Manchester has had a LTP (equivalent to SUMP) since 2000, revising the plan every 5 years. The latest plan was completed in November 2016 and approved in February 2017
Regional needs have been identified…
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REFORM will finally support the following SUMP development needs…
Emilia Romagna(RER)
Central Macedonia (RCM)
Parkstad Limburg (RPL)
Greater Manchester (GM)
�Knowledge on how to integrate sectoral planning in SUMPs
�A common set of indicators for monitoring urban mobility
�Methodologies/tools in achieving effective stakeholder engagement
�Lack of capacity and knowledge to procure local SUMPs development and monitor and participate into their development
�Use SUMPs as a tool to support transport decision-making(and funding) at a regional level
�Ensure complementarity of local plans among them and consistency with regional strategy
�Action plan with measures based on the action lines that have been defined
�Looking for good practices from otherregions’ experience
�Specific focus required on strategydevelopment, implementation aspects, monitoring and evaluation
�Emphasis is now on implementation and delivery of SUMP measures
�Wider staff across GM region having knowledge of SUMP process and issues to embed this practice for future SUMP development and updates
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26 GPs from REFORM regions and other European countries have been collected, regarding...
Different procedures for the development of SUMPs according to different models followed (local/metropolitan/regional)
Development of local know-how on sustainable urban mobility issues
Participation of interested Authorities and the public in the development of SUMPs
Quality, rules and standardization in the development of SUMPs
ICT to support the development and monitoring of SUMPs
Document available at: https://www.interregeurope.eu/reform/library/
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REFORM Good Practices that best address the regional needs (involving stakeholders’ consultation) have been selected...
Selected GPs per Region
GP2
GP3 GP1GP4
Evaluation Procedure
GP5
GP6GP..
Emilia Romagna(RER)
Central Macedonia (RCM)
Parkstad Limburg (RPL)
GreaterManchester (GM)
Document available at: https://www.interregeurope.eu/reform/library/
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4 Policy Instruments are addressed
in a process including consultation with the stakeholders though a series of events (i.e. focus groups, walk & talk meetings, citizens’ survey, scientific café, etc.)
Currently, each Region in the process of elaborating its Action Plan ….
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Region of Emilia Romagna (RER) Action Plan
Proposes the following Actions:
� Creation a «competence center» on SUMPs involving t he Municipalities that collects different types of data from Municipalities. It will become a tool at a regional scale for monitoring and assessing the mobility system, a support for planning/decision making and a tool for evaluating the implementation of various measures in the mobility system.
� Monitoring integrated with Regional Plans (e.g. PRIT Integrated Regional Transport Plan, PAIR Regional Air Quality Plan). RER’s vision it to monitor these plans in a coordinated way to ensure that they are in synergy with the SUMP development and that efforts are not replicated
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Region of Central Macedonia (RCM) Action Plan
Proposes the creation of a new scheme , in RCM, that would involve regional technical staff, experts and all relevant stakeholders under a common understanding about sustainable regional planning .
The scheme will operate in two levels:� The Regional level “Competence center" level , which will provide technical
support to all the municipalities of RCM and especially at those that have already been funded for the development of their SUMPs.
� The Metropolitan level - the creation of the "Urban Mobi lity Observatory" of the Metropolitan area of Thessaloniki (8 Municip alities), which will collect, analyze and organize the data from the local SUPMs for: � the designing of a Metropolitan Strategic Framework for Sustainable Mobility,� the provision of data relating to common projects and actions between
Municipalities, Region, Universities & Research labs and� the hierarchy of the projects to be funded on the basis of the priorities of the
Regional Strategy.
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Region of Parkstad Limburg (RPL) Action PlanProposes 14 actions:1. Transfer Hub Public transport (multifunctional an d sustainable).
Improving/updating public transport area2. Leisure Lane. Stimulating mobility by bike and to urism3. NextBike. Stimulating mobility by bike4. Roundtable Mobility Civil Servants. Stimulating t he use and need of SUMP5. Infrastructure E-cars (public dockingstations). P roactive charching policy E-cars6. Solarcells on parking places Heerlen. Proactive ch arching policy E-cars7. Bike stimulation incentive plan. Stimulating mobi lity by bike8. Research Windmillpark Motorways. Stimulating and i mproving wind energy9. SUMP integration, THINK SUMP. Stimulating the use and need of SUMP. 10. Barcelona SUMP example. Stimulating the use and need of SUMP. 11. SUMP Bernheze, The Netherlands. Stimulating the use and need of SUMP. 12. Bella Mossa. Stimulating mobility by bike 13. Borderless SUMP. Stimulating the use and need of SUMP14. Maastricht Bereikbaar. Stimulating mobility by b ike
as an integrated pillar on mobility and sustainability of PALET 3.1.
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Greater Manchester (GM) Action PlanGreater Manchester already has a 2040 Transport Strategy Delivery Plan which was produced alongside the SUMP in 2017, the GM2040 Delivery Plan (2017-2022). The Greater Manchester REFORM Action Plan will be updating it to the ‘Greater Manchester 2040 Delivery Plan (2019-2024).
The key priorities to be updated include:� the establishment of a Clean Air Zone� Bus Reform and � a variety of measures to deal with congestion
The Greater Manchester 2040 Delivery Plan (2019-2024) contains roughly 170 interventions that are for delivery through to 2037. The REFORM Action plan will contain the short term ones (delivered during the second ph ase of the project 2019-2020) .
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A Policy Paper “REFORM APs: lessons learnt and policy recommendations for SUMP and mobility planning” will be prepared (M24) …
Action Plans
Policy paper
..to capitalize the work carried out during the APs development process.
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REFORM Upcoming event
“Policy Conference on “Good practices for supporting thedevelopment of SUMP: effectiveness and transferability”Brussels, Belgium, December 4 th, 2018
� This event will showcase the results of REFORM project in its first 2 years: the definition of good practices, analysis of local competences and needs, involvement of stakeholders, and definition of an Action Plan on sustainable mobility.
� These achievements and the experience gained in REFORM have lead to the preparation of a Declaration of Intent on sustainable mobility planning , which will be jointly signed by high-level representatives of the Regions .
� The declaration will be presented to the European Commission to provide insights for the update of the SUMP guidelines and the development of SUMP 2.0.
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