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Braking borders by working together on the improved hospitality of Delft. vision: Delft is an excellent example of how international public and private sectors work together to organize regional accessibility.
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Braking borders by working together on the improved hospitality of Delft
vision:Delft is an excellent example of how international public and private sectors work together to organize regional accessibility. mission:Achieve and maintain a sustainable long term reliable accessibility of Delft,where innovations in mobility from Delft applied? validated and adjusted,such that economic spin-off occurs in the form 'of companies in products
Philosophy Mobility is a economic problem There is a relation between the accessibility of an area and the economic potential in that area. location accessibility is measured in travel time (distance, modal split and travel facilities) of the traffic and transport (persons and goods) that is related to the core business!!
Modal split and PPS Influencing driving behavior PUBLIC / PRIVATE COLLABORATION
Concern for the core business: € £ $ Employees and commuter / business travel are cost factors Visitors are essential for core business Cost of traveling Value of the real estate / location accessibility Commuter travel Cost of Business travel &business travel time Cars / Parking space / fuel / insurance Public transport, Bike, smart working.. Employee satisfaction / Turnover / Health Corporate Image … Role of private sector = € £ $
actors Project developer Property owner (Local) government Civil servants: traffic/transport, economic, city planning, public transport company,… Tenant / company / employer Employees / visitors
€ publiek € privaat PPS Link2D City region TNO National governement TU Delft City of Delft Advier / small business Goede bereikbaarheid en slimme mobiliteitsoplossingen B2B en collectieve initiatieven & monitoring van effecten projecten Stadsdistributie P+R Delft Zuid Bouw logistiek Green Campus Mobiliteits-management ….. …… First focus is on the organisation
The projects • Smart travel • Pre and post transport by shared taxi, e-bike pool, smart working, mobility cards, e-driving • Multi Use Transferium Delft • Central parking, city distribution, expertise centre, campus parking, Innerrcity parking, etc. => Smart Park and Ride • City distribution • Smart Building logistics
Sustainable implementation? • In other words: • Keep the measures going • Will become self sustaining • Will be self maintaining • How to realise sustainable implementation?
Monitoring • The traffic situation • The use of measures • The accessibility • Dashboard for accessibility
Dashboard Accessibility Reference Measures External influences Time Maintenance Key Bridge
Mobility Fund Roermond 8 BIZ and the City of Roermond are creating a mobility fund: Public Private Partnership SLA on the contribution on sustainable transport Income from the BIZ’s, the City of Roermond and !!extra parking Levy!! Measures: Shoppingbus / shuttlebus; travel information; extra benefits for bus passengers; Smart P+R; Parking budget; e-scooterlease
Business-case Mobility fund - balanced model split
Horizon 2020 Tackling societal challenges for a better society • Framework programme for research & innovation (Follow-up of FP&) • Three key objectives: • Excellent Science • Competitive Industry • Better Society
EIP Smart Cities (EIP – European Innovation Partnership) • Launched in 2011 by the EC to facilitate integrated innovation in energy, ict and transport (COM2012-4701) • Cooperation within the EU through a Smart Cities Stakeholder Platform
EIP Smart Cities • The stakeholder platform consists of various working groups that advise the EC in future programing in H2020 • More information through www.eu-smartcities.eu buildings networks transport finance roadmap
CIVITASObjectives and key elements Objectives • Sustainable, clean and (energy) efficient urban transport measures • Integrated technology and policy measures • Critical mass and markets for innovation Key elements • Network of cities for cities • Public Private Partnerships • Political commitment • Living “laboratories”
Sustainable transport & energy efficiency in Europe: a priority for cities and towns Transport and energy efficiency are high priorities for local authorities • 72 percent of Europe's citizens live in towns and cities • 85 percent of Europe's GDP is generated in cities • Some 40 percent of Europe's CO2 emissions from road transport and 70 percent of other pollutants are due to urban traffic
CIVITAS In figures • 3 phases (2002 – 2012) • 58 CIVITAS Cities • 19 CIVITAS projects • 13 demonstration projects • Measures are reaching 52.4 million citizens • Total budget: approx. EUR 250 million • Total EC contribution: approx. EUR 180 million