Join the Green Week partner event: Urban Vehicle Restrictions - How to achieve stakeholder support?
To help improve air quality, cities across the EU are trying to introduce measures to diminish the pollution from the vehicles that circulate within them.
On Wednesday 15 May 2019, during the Green Week partner event: "Urban Vehicle Restrictions - How to achieve stakeholder support?", London and Brussels will each present their newest local schemes and debate with the European Commission, business and other stakeholders on the health and social impacts of low emission zones based on the available scientific evidence supporting the implementation of urban low emission zones (LEZ).
The aim of this debate is to outline how cities can communicate the health and environmental merits of low emission zones and therefore achieve stakeholder support.
Program
Date: Wednesday 15 May 9:30 – 13:30
Venue: London’s European Office, Rue du Trône 108, 1050
Agenda:
09:30 Coffee & registration
10:00 Welcome & introduction - London’s European Office
POLICY DESIGN
10:10 The environmental and health benefits of reducing air pollution - DG Environment
10:30 The purpose of sustainable urban mobility - DG Move
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
10:50 London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone - Transport for London
11:15 Brussels’ Low Emission Zone - Brussels Environment
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
11:40 Panel debate: towards a green and just city - the challenges and opportunities for stakeholders
13:00 Lunch
Registration
Registrations for the event are now OPEN: register here before Friday 10 May 2019.