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Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0Project Overview
Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0
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Who We Are
� A CEO-led organization of forward thinking
companies creating a sustainable future for business, society and the environment
� Generating constructive solutions and shared action, as in the Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0.
� 200 member companies, 16 million combined employees world wide.
Who We Are
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Who We Are
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� Sector projects are a unique feature of WBCSD’s work
� Practical initiatives, rooted in independent
research
� Designed to work out how critical industries can
contribute to addressing sustainability challenges
� Sustainable Mobility Project, 2.0
Sector Projects
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WBCSD Mobility Projects
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2000-2004 2008-2009
Sustainable Mobility 1.0
Vision of sustainable mobility and ways to achieve it.
Mobility for Development
Sustainable mobility challenges of rapidly growing cities in the developing world.
2013-2015
Sustainable Mobility 2.0
Framework for integrated planning and implementation support of urban sustainable mobility
Vision Action
Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0
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Showcase
cities
15 Cross-
sectorial
companies
Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0
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Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0
Simon Upton
Pr Sue Zielinski Pr Masao Kuwahara
Jose Viegas
Pieter VenterGRSP
� Committee of international experts to ensure scientific excellence and integrity
� Improve the quality of life and increase the
attractiveness of cities by focussing on integrated approach to urban mobility
� Fact-based analysis of the complex inter-related
mobility system
� Create a framework to accelerate the implementation of sustainable mobility solutions that holistically meet
the range of priorities
Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0
Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0
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Universal access to safe and low carbon mobility
People & FreightMetropolitan area
The SMP2.0 impact kit
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City ClustersA B Indicators
C
D Inventory of Financing
Mechanisms
• Inventory of mobility best practices
• Searchable by city priorities
• Financial, Policy, Behavioral,
Infrastructural Enablers
• Calculation tool
• Surveys
• Spiderchart
The SMP 2.0 impact kit
Solution & Enabler Toolbox
The SMP 2.0 impact kit
Led by
� Categorization based on
characteristics incl. urban
density, car ownership, mode
share, the level of investment,
energy use and accidents.
� Help a city to recognize its
own demand factors,
understand the nature of the
challenges and potential solutions
� Identify cities with similar
characteristics to be able to
scale up
City ClustersA
The SMP 2.0 impact kit (cont’d)
Led by
City ClustersA
The SMP 2.0 impact kit (cont’d)
Reviewed by:Developed with:
Led by
B Sustainable mobility indicators AffordabilityAccessibility for the impaired
Air pollution
Noise
Fatalities
Access
Public Area
Functional
diversityTravel time
Economic
opportunityPublic
Finance
Space Usage
GHG
Congestion
Energy Efficiency
Active Mobility
Intermodal
Integration
Comfort &
pleasure
Security
� Data-driven and holistic evaluation of the
mobility system
� Understand citizen opinion
� Allow cities to identify the priorities for
new solutions and simulate the impact
that solutions can have on one or several
indicators
Survey
•Inventory of implemented best practices worldwide
•Inventory of technology solutions under development
•Complemented by actual projects of the 15 SMP members companies
•Case studies for each solution
The SMP 2.0 impact kit (cont’d)
Real time traffic
information
Car sharingTraffic simulation
Urban freightBus rapid transit
Future vehicles
Driverless rail
Cyber tire
Multimodal
cards
Examples:
Bike sharing
Led by
C Solution & Enabler Toolbox
Select & prioritise
indicators according to city requirements
The SMP 2.0 impact kit (cont’d)
Choose your city solutions among
the list proposed
Select the financial,
policy, infrastructural,
behavioral enablers for your solutions
Personalize your list
Export reports
Led by
C Solution & Enabler Toolbox
•Worldwide inventory with case studies
•5 different sources of funds considered
•Linked to the mobility solution inventory
The SMP 2.0 impact kit (cont’d)
Developed with:
D Inventory of Financing Mechanisms for urban sustainable mobility
SMP2.0 in Lisbon
The SMP 2.0 process
Key Steps for Lisbon
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1 Analyze mobility situation and understand city projects
� Respondents: 1536 respondents (with approximately 1000 from a Marktest panel)
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Overview of Survey
How do you feel about the public transport? Are you satisfied with the
following items:
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Comfort and Pleasure responses (1)
How do you feel about driving in the city? How satisfied are you with the
following items?
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Comfort and Pleasure responses (2)
How do you feel about comfort of walking? Are you satisfied with the following
items
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Comfort and Pleasure responses (3)
How often do you use P&R?
Can you indicate how satisfied you are with the following aspects of the P&R
system ?
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Intermodal connections- responses (1)
How often do you make an intermodal
trip (with more than one transport
mode e. g using bus and train)?
Can you indicate how satisfied you are with the quality of the inter-modal
connectivity ?
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Intermodal connections- responses (2)
How satisfied are you with the following aspects regarding the mobility
system given your physical mobility problems or visual impairment?
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Senior Citizen
Citizen with disabilities
Impaired group - responses (1)
How satisfied are you with the following aspects regarding the mobility
system given your physical mobility problems or visual impairment?
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Citizen with visual impairment
Impaired group - responses (2)
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Key Steps for LisbonUnderstand city priorities
� To reinvent Lisbon transport
system, in order to guarantee that
any person can move in at least
two alternative modes, from any
place to any other place, with
freedom, safety, comfort, speed
and in a sustainable and energy
efficient way.
� Improve intermodal possibilities
and reduce travel time
� Improve active mobility
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4.0*
6,5*0.0
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2.6
A B C D
Priority Indicators
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8. Multimodal real-time info apps
9. Automated lockerboxes
10. Bike Sharing
11. Integrated bicycle plan
12. Integrating cycling with public transport
13. Company Mobility Managers
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Key Steps for Lisbon3 Select mobility solutions
Active Mobility
Comfort &
Pleasure FatalitiesGHG
Intermodal
Integration
Intermodalconnectivit
y
Commuting Travel Time
Improve efficiency of mobility system, Optimise individual modes
•Traffic information•Bike and car sharing schemes
Reduce C02 emissions
Improve intermodality by ICT ,better
management and through infrastructure
Make alternative
modes more
attractive
Improve the public infrastructure• Focus on bike integration into system
• Park & Ride
• PT priority
1. Car-sharing
2. Intermodal traffic info Centre
3. Park & Ride
4. BRT (Bus Rapid Transit)
5. PT priority at intersections
6. Urban Logistics Space
7. Transport association for PT integration
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SOLUTION Infrastructure Behavior Policy Finance− Park and Ride
Schemes
− Public Bike system
− Integrating cycling and public transport
− …
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Key Steps for Lisbon4 Cross-check solutions through stakeholder engagements and trials
Identify enablers
In Progress
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Park & Ride
BRT
Bike Lane
Public Bike
System
Timetable on-
line/app
Public system
of Car Sharing
PT priority
systems
Company
Mobility
Managers
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Key Steps for Lisbon Draft mobility plan5
Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0Project Overview
Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0Contact WBCSD: fahy@wbcsd.org; roizard@wbcsd.org
Contact Brisa: Franco.Caruso@brisa.pt35
To reinvent Lisbon transport system, in
order to guarantee that any person can
move in at least two alternative modes,
from any place to any other place, with
freedom, safety, comfort, speed and in
a sustainable and energy efficient way.
Mayor, Lisbon
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