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Developing New Mobility. Building awareness as a key factor

Alicja Pawłowska-Piorun

Moderator

date June 30, 2022 | 13:15 - 14:45
place
Multifunction Hall Room 1
organization
National Centre for Climate Change and Polish Alternative Fuels Association
country
Poland
language
English
theme
Greener Urban Futures
Reference: 
NE 161

Summary

Effective awareness campaigns are a key element of the transition to a new zero-emission model of mobility – a transition based on electric vehicles, zero-emission modes of transport, as well as on sustainable public transport. This transition presents major challenges and opportunities for local authorities, users, and business – particularly in urban areas, where the density of population and infrastructure exacerbate the environmental impact of the old, emissions-based approach to mobility. However, there is no single, one-size-fits-all solution for promoting such a complex shift. Countries, regions and cities are at different stages of their journeys towards environmentally-friendly mobility and face different challenges with different means at their disposal. Therefore, the exchange of experiences in this area can be very practical and useful for all representatives of cities where new mobility is being implemented – regardless of the stage at which it is now. International experts with experience in carrying out campaigns promoting new, sustainable modes of mobility in different countries and urban areas will identify what is needed to successfully popularize new mobility, both in terms of the topics that need to be addressed and the communication tools that should be applied in implementing effective campaigns. Experts will discuss how to elaborate tailor-made approaches for the specific context of a given market, taking into account economic, social and legal factors, spatial planning considerations, and crucially, the characteristics and needs of precisely defined target groups. Additional, we want to focus the debate on areas where the experiences gathered in different contexts converge, making it possible to apply the solutions with no need for fundamental modifications and to areas where they diverge – requiring new, innovative approaches to ensure that the tools used are appropriate for local conditions.

Objectives

The aim is to provide a broad, practical overview of best practices and effective approaches to raising awareness of the benefits and requirements of the transition to new mobility in urban areas. Participants will devote particular attention to effective approaches to implementing this shift in a socially responsible and economically feasible manner. Experts with diverse backgrounds will share and exchange their expertise in order to identify key tools and strategies available for successfully advancing the shift towards zero-emission mobility in cities. Speakers will present a wide scope of systemic communication strategies targeted for specific local contexts. The discussion will focus on diverse approaches to incentivizing the use of new mobility services and making them more accessible. Experts will also identify ways of integrating new mobility campaigns and solutions into broader national, regional and in particular urban policies with regards to the transition to renewable energy sources and reducing GHG emissions.

Session speakers

Speaker
Role
Organization
Country
Ms. Theodora Skordili
Business Development Manager
Cenex Nederland
Ms. Victoria Jersova
Senior Transport Planner
Milton Keynes Council
Mr. Patrik Krizansky
Director
SEVA - Slovak Electric Vehicle Association
Ms. Alicja Pawłowska-Piorun
Head of the Energy and Climate Green Technology Unit
National Centre for Climate Change
Mr. Aleksander Rajch
External Affairs Expert
Polish Alternative Fuels Association
Mr. Adam Wieczorek
Deputy Mayor
City of Łódź
Ms. Monika Małowiecka
Coordinator of the Environment Committee
Union of Polish Metropolises