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6th European Mobility Days of Strasbourg
16 - 17 May 2024
Mobility in the regions: The challenge of demand
Facing the ecological emergency and the need to decarbonise mobility, local and regional authorities are mobilised to develop ambitious public policies in a context marked by an accumulation of crises (health, energy, economic, etc.) that are having a major impact on their financial capacities. Supply policies to develop active modes of transport or the use of public transport run the risk of generating demand that is increasingly difficult and costly to satisfy, or of coming up against unsustainable mobility expectations. So how to reconcile offer and demand for mobility? This issue will be at the heart of the 6th European Mobility Days of Strasbourg, organised on 16 and 17 May 2024 by Cerema and CNFPT, in partnership with the Strasbourg Eurométropole, GART, UTP, MOT, UGE, FNAU, ADEUS (Strasbourg Urban Planning Agency), and the European POLIS network.
Objectives & Programme
These days aim to discuss and exchange ideas based on European and international examples, in order to compare and understand the issues and levers for action, and thus act effectively to promote sustainable mobility policies. These days will be divided into 4 main sessions:
- Session 1: Residents and regions: can expectations be reconciled?
- Session 2: Public spaces : new uses, new sharing
- Session 3: Round table: “Is the city of proximity a long way off?
- Session 4: Public transport, between multimodality and financial constraints
For more information, read the programme.
Participants
The public event is open to elected representatives and decision-makers, local authority technicians, researchers, government departments, companies and consultancies. Speakers will make their presentations in French or English. Simultaneous translation will be provided.
Registration
Register to attend by 3 May 2024.
Learn more about this conference from the event webpage.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme under grant agreement No. 101103924. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
REALLOCATE is a project under the CIVITAS Initiative, an EU-funded programme working to make sustainable and smart mobility a reality for all, and contributes to the goals of the EU Mission Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities.