POLIS x EWRC—Small Cities, Big Impact: Leading the way toward sustainable urban mobility
POLIS organises a 'Close to you' side event for the European Week of Regions and Cities on 10 October 2024, from 10:00-11:00 CET, at the POLIS headquarters in Rue du Trône 98 and online. The event will focus on Small and Medium-sized Cities.
Sustainable urban mobility is one of many pieces of the puzzle to design future-proof climate-neutral and resilient cities, ensuring economic accessibility and social equity while striving for sustainable growth. This task is not without challenges: local leaders must reconcile individual mobility needs and desires with broader societal imperatives (i.e. tackling air pollution, promoting road safety, mitigating climate change, and alleviating congestion) while navigating potential tension between individual interests and collective well-being.
Small and Medium-sized Cities (SMCs) are the ideal setting for testing and implementing new transport technologies and services to address critical urban mobility issues in the quest to deploy strategic and sustainable approaches to local development. Yet, they are not mere 'locations for innovations' and should take a leading role in co-creating new solutions in partnership with the private sector to address their unique transport challenges and aspirations. This requires the active governance of private-sector innovation to make it policy-responsive.
The session, organised as EURegionsWeek 'Close to you' side event, will bring together city representatives and focus on:
- Showcasing the achievements and innovations of SMCs, highlighting their potential as dynamic hubs for innovation to inspire other cities;
- Engaging in discussions to address shared and unique challenges faced by SMCs in urban mobility;
- Facilitating knowledge exchange and best practices sharing among SMCs for implementing new urban mobility solutions tailored to their needs and environments;
- Ensuring citizen buy-in for sustainable policies.
Speakers at EWRC x POLIS—Small Cities, Big Impact:
- Esmée Hof, Project Coordinator - EU Projects Mobility, City of Mechelen
- Paolo Gandolfi, Director of Urban Mobility Service, City of Reggio Emilia
- Runa Monstad, Director, Stavanger Region European Office
- Niina Ruuska, Senior Specialist, Climate Team, City of Turku
- Daniel de Klein, Business Development Manager – Digital City, City of Helmond
The session will be moderated by Guido Rink, Vice-Mayor of Municipality of Emmen, and Member of the Committee of the Regions.
For questions on this EWRC x POLIS event, please contact Cláudia Ribeiro, CRibeiro@polisnetwork.eu or Marina Martin Vilches, MMartin@polisnetwork.eu