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Sustainable Mobility in Speyer –
an integrated approach
Sandra Süß, 7th June 2012
Local Agenda 21 / Sustainability ManagementSpeyer (Germany)
TOPICS
1. Speyer
2. Sustainability – a cross-cutting task
3. Sustainability management
Method
Structure
4. Sustainable mobility
Low Emissions
Climate-friendly Mobility
Accesibility
5. Next steps
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Lokale Agenda 21, Sandra Süß 3
1. Speyer
Our city:
Rhineland-Palatinate, southwest Germany
Rhine-Neckar metropolitan areaat the river rhine
Middle-sized city (49.811 citizens)
Historical city centrewith cathedral (world herritage)
Unique nature
photo: Klaus Landry
Speyer supports itssustainable development.
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2. Sustainability - a cross-cutting task
Urban Planing:affordable living,
housing and climate protection
Income, qualification and work:green economy, family
friendly employment
General cross-cutting tasks:
finances, gender mainstreaming
Consumption and supply: recycling, care
facilities, fair trade
Social affairs:participation,
reduction of barriers
Leisure time:tourism management, playing areas, nature
conservation
Mobility:traffic planing,
bycycle traffic, public transport
Sustainability management
Method: ICLEI – local governments for sustainability
Sustainability report
Baseline Review every 3 to 5 years
Indicators: display trends
Action program
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3. Sustainability management
graphic: LZU Agenda-Bausteine
1. Baseline Review
2. Settinggoals
3. Action Programm
4. Implementation and monitoring
5. Evaluation
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3. Sustainability management
Internal Coordination GroupChaired by Lord Mayor Hansjörg Eger
Sustainability-Teams• Experts of the city council
departmentswork on 7 topics
Political Steering GroupChaired by Lord Mayor Hansjörg Eger
Sustainability Report
Participation of external actors
• Societies and further groups• citizens
Municipal council
draft of sustainability report
Set indicators with feedback and transparency
4. Sustainable Mobility
First Results
2 Workshops per teamSelection of Indicators
Topics
1. Low Emissions
2. Climate-friendly Mobility
3. Accessibility to central institutions
Criteria:• Understandable• Clearly defined• Costs affordable• Influence of municipality• Relevance• Possibility to set
time-related goals
4. Sustainable Mobility
Low Emissions
• Noise action plan
→ Number of people affected by noise > 65/55 dB (A)
• Reduction of particulate matterPM 10 (particulate matter <10µm)
→ Number of days with PM10> 50 µg/cbm
GSB GdR, Prof. Dr. Kerstin Giering 03/2012
4. Sustainable Mobility
Climate-friendly Mobilty
• Climate concept Traffic causes 25 % CO2
• Concept to promote cycling
• Public transport plan
→ Number of Passengers in bus lines
4. Sustainable Mobility
Accessibility to central institutions
• Short distances
• Bus and train stops→ Accessibility of bus and train stops
5. Next steps
Next steps
• Integrate Result of Partizipation → Final Indicator-Set
• Draft of Report
• Council Decision ‚→ Sustainability Report
• Action plan
Further Developments
• 2012: New Traffic development plan
• 2013: New bus plan
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Thank you
for your attention!
photo: Klaus Venus