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MOBILITAS – Project presentation
November 2018, Barcellona
Rimini Strategic Plan Agency
Valentina Ridolfi, Project Manager
Regional Development Centre Koper, SLOVENIA
City of Dubrovnik, CROATIA
Municipality of Misano Adriatico, ITALY
Paragon Europe, MALTA
Pano Platres Community Council, CYPRUS
Zadar County Development Agency, CROATIA
IUAV University of Venice, ITALY
Energies 2050, FRANCE
Municipality of Piraeus, GREECE
Rimini Strategic Plan Agency, ITALY
Partnership
MOBILITY SITUATION
summer –traffic
congestion: tourists
arriving by car
bike –sharing system
insufficient inland public
transport connections
electrical and hybrid means of
transport –insufficient
use
public transport -unpopular
local population – a lot of
private cars
Situation
CHALLENGES
harmonization of traffic infrastructure
tourists arriving by plane / cruise ships: find integration with sustainable transport at
land
change people behaviourdevelopment of unified
multimodal approach
increase use of sustainable transport and e-vehicles
tourists arriving by car: make them arrive by train or bus
Challenges
Project approach
sustainable tourism
mobility policiestraffic reduction
IT tools and solutions
pilot testing actions
elaboration of mobility scenarios
Project results
OUTPUT 1
mobility scenarios, STM policy documents
OUTPUT 2
IT tools, electrical &
sharing mobility solutions
RESULT
reduction of car use
(tourists & local
population)
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
make mobility in
tourist areas more
sustainable
OUTPUT 3
sustainable tourism
mobility handbook
SYNERGIES
SUMPORT
REMEDIO
ELTIS
CIVITAS
MOTIVATE
LOCATIONS
Synergies
OUTPUT 1: mobility scenarios, STM policy documents
WP 3. TESTING
Activity 3.4
SUMP and STM
SCENARIOS
SUMPsSTM
documents
A close relation TOURISM
CLIMATE CHANGE
TRANSPORT
→ Tourism transport as a vector and victim of climate change
Three-stepapproach
FIRST STEP SECOND STEP THIRD STEP
Forecast of future tourism Definition of transport- related implications
Consequences in terms of CO2 emissions
General Findings – Tourist flows & CO2 emissionsResults reveal that there are similarities among the localities object of analysis.
TREND TOURIST FLOWS LOCATION CO2 EMISSIONS
positive (up to +2.34%) Nicebigger variation between the status quo and the optimistic scenario
positive (up to +1.02% by 2050) Zadarevaluation done only for some components of mobility
(up to -2.20% under the worst climatic condition) Platres Community absence of data
(-1.56%) Maltabigger variation between the status quo and the optimistic scenario
rather moderate (-1.00%) Misano and Rimini moderate variations
rather moderate (-0.37%)Dubrovnik
evaluation done only for some components of mobility
different trends increase in new arrivals by 0.31% in 2035, and a decrease by 0.63% in 2035
Slovenian Coastal Karst Region
moderate variations
OUTPUT 2: IT tools, electrical &sharing mobility solutions
WP 3. TESTINGActivity 3.5| IT TOOLS
Activity 3.6 | Electrical & sharing mobility
solutions
SOFTWARE
DIGITAL PLATFORM
APPs
ELECTRICAL CHARGING STATIONS
BIKE SHARING
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
CAR SHARING
OTHER
KOPER | elaboration of analysis of traffic impact upon the environment
DUBROVNIK | installation of surveillance cameras & develop an APP on traffic information
ZADRA | development of an APP which will offer traffic information
MISANO ADRIATICO | big data collectionand implementation of a bike-counter
RIMINI | big data collection and implementation of a bike-counter
ENERGIES 2050 | development of an APP (traffic info, ebike trails, carbon footprint)
PARAGON EUROPE | develope a web platform for data collection & an APP offering traffic information
PIRAEUS | mobile APPanalysis/to measure mobility issues
PANO PLATRES| development of smart public transport system & web site & APP
WP 3.5: IT TOOLS
HRPELJE-KOZINA & DIVAČA | e-bike sharing system with 3 e-charging stations
DUBROVNIK | installation of smart traffic signalling system
ZADRA | parking system management application (sensors)
MISANO ADRIATICO | renovation of bike stations (racks) and purchase of bikes and e-bikes
ENERGIES 2050 | solar charging stations for e-vehicles & e-bikes renting.
PARAGON EUROPE | Implementation of e-bike sharing and an e-bike rental service
PIRAEUS | e-vehicles charging stations, rental electric cars as shuttle with drivers
PANO PLATRES| bus stops, e-charging station & renovation of e-bike
administration office
WP 3.6 ELECTRICAL & SHARING MOBILITY SOLUTIONS
OUTPUT 3: Sustainable Tourism Mobility Handbook
WP 4. TRANSFERRING
STMHSustainable Tourism Mobility Handbook
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MOBILITY HANDBOOK: INDEX
Colophon
INTRODUCTION
Abstractand
Summary
Go Sump
2 pagesCarlos Sanchez
1.1 Framing
1. SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MOBILITY
PROBLEMS
1.2Problems
2.1Overall
Description
2. MOBILITAS: WORKING METHOD
AND OUTPUTS
2.2Actions
2.3Pilot Actions
3.1Reading
guidelines
3. BEST PRACTICE AND POLICY STRATEGIES
3.3GO SUMP
best practice
3.2Mobilitas
best practice
3.4Otherbest
practice
4.1Framework
4. GOVERNANCETOOLS
4.3Participatory
& promotion
5.1Framework
5. FURTHER RESEARCH
Conclusions
CONCLUSIONS
Tot. about 100 pages including pictures
Mobilitas
2.4Outputs
4.2DesigningGuidelines
Go Sump
chapters
contents
pictures
sheets
chapters colored side band
side band with a different color for the good practice
Interreg MED urban transport cover color
BEST PRACTICESEach partners for each pilot action has at least 2 pages available:
1 analysis sheet with the following data:short description, positives, downsides;
a table with object, strategy, cost, type of solution(temporary or permanent), references;
summary symbols of the action to facilitate visual search in the handbook;rating about costs/results or for IUAV scenarios.
1 significant image of the action taken(or a collage)