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Other SUMP innovations Panagiotis Papaioannou & Ioannis Politis Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece papa@civil.auth.gr, pol@civil.auth.gr place your logo here 19 April, 2017 InnovaSUMP kick off meeting in Rome

Presentation Layout 1. Innovation areas 2. SUMP Reference Areas 3. Innovative Tools 4. Innovative use of existing tools 5. Social Media exploitation 6. Use of Indicators 7. SUMP Stakeholder Engagement 8. Classification of measures 9. Examples of measures 10. A toolkit for measures selection 11. The 10 Knowledge areas 2

Innovation areas SUMP Reference Area Tools InnovaSUMP Partners Measures 3

SUMP Reference Areas 1. Regional Level (e.g. PolySUMPs) 2. Metropolitan Level (Agglomeration) 3. Municipal Level 4. Municipal District Level 5. Micro level area (mall, university, etc) Importance of National SUMP Policy and National SUMP Framework 4

Innovative Tools (1/2) 1. Social Media Data collection Communication Public engagement Monitoring and evaluation 5

Social Media exploitation 6

Use of Indicators (indicative indicator list) Scope Promotion of Public Transport (PT) Promotion of non-motorised modes of transport Accessible urban environment Affordable transport system Clean urban environment Safe and secure urban environment Non-congested urban environment Indicators (using Social media or surveys) Level of satisfaction concerning PT services Level of satisfaction concerning PT integration Level of satisfaction concerning fare policy Level of satisfaction concerning each PT mode Level of satisfaction concerning integrated service (MaaS) Level of satisfaction concerning uber Perception of PT reliability Level of satisfaction concerning walking conditions Level of satisfaction concerning bicycling conditions Perception of accessibility Perception of transport affordability Perception of emissions and air quality Perception of public space cleanliness Perception of safety Perception of security Perception of congestion 7

Innovative Tools (2/2) 2. ICT related tools Web services Internet of Things (e.g. MaaS) Involvement of private sector Communication Monitoring and evaluation 8

Innovative use of existing tools 3. Self Assessment CHALLENGE questionnaire SUMP initiators experience record Organizational structure Expert personnel Procurement capabilities 4. Alternative scenarios ranking methods Transportation Modelling (4-stage) Cost Benefit Analysis Multicriteria Analysis Multi Actor Multi Criteria Analysis (MAMCA) 9

Innovative use of existing tools 5. Mobility forum (Stakeholders group) Both vertical and horizontal co-operation Geographic, political, administrative and Interdepartmental co-operation Complexity issues Decision making 10

Mobility Forum role in SUMP Reference Area Mobility forum complexity 11

SUMP Stakeholder Engagement: Different levels of involvement Inform Timely information sharing at all stages of SUMP Consult Listening & acknowledging concerns & feedback on how input influences decision Involve Working together throughout SUMP stages. People informed how input influences decisions Empower Promise to implement citizens views in line with democratic principles Collaborate Direct contribution to innovative ideas & solutions. Commitment from authority to take on board ideas in final Plan Source: Jaspers Training Workshop Module 2 12

SUMP Stakeholder Engagement: Involvement Tools Public information material: Posters, notices and signs Letter, brochure Fact sheet, newsletter Promotion films/presentations Use of 3D models Information events: Exhibition Information centre, Info Point Information session and briefings Lectures, discussions Site visits Telephone and Broadcasting: Telephone techniques Local radio and television shows Internet : Web based forums / public participation platform Social media Twitter/Facebook Surveying individuals Questionnaire surveys Stakeholder interviews Source: Jaspers Training Workshop Module 2 Engaging stakeholder groups: Community visits and study tours Focus groups Workshop engagement Technical working parties / groups Engaging large groups: Sounding board groups Stakeholder conferences Transport visioning events Open space events 13

Classification of Measures Distinguish between measures and projects! Defining optimum set of solutions for SUMP objectives: Solutions considered for each objective Measures/projects tested using the analysis tools as appropriate. Different categories of measures including: Infrastructure: requires capital investment in physical works Operational measures: describe actions to improve operation of transport (e.g. travel information, ticketing, traffic management or other intelligent transport systems) Organisational measures: involve changes to the structures that oversee the implementation of transport solutions, implemented at institutional level or within specific authorities/agencies 14

Indicative SUMP measures (1/4) 1. Mobility Management Travel Awareness and promotion of mobility Mobility Planning Participation between stakeholders/citizens 2. Demand Management Strategies Promotion of bicycle and pedestrian trips Access management and use charging Parking Management 15

Indicative SUMP measures (2/4) 3. Clean vehicles and fuels Upgrade of Public Transport fleet Hybrid and electrical private cars Clean fuels and transport infrastructures 4. Intelligent Transport Systems - IΤS Public Transport applications on ITS ITS for monitoring, management and enforcement Real time information provision 16

Indicative SUMP measures (3/4) 5. Safety and Security Safer road corridors, bicycle and pedestrian roads Improvement of safety and security feeling for pedestrians and vulnerable users 6. Flexible Transport Systems Improvement of transport services Fair and efficient pricing of services Accessibility improvement Multimodality 17

Indicative SUMP measures (4/4) 7. Reduce of Car usage through shared economies Bicycle sharing Car-sharing Car-pooling 8. City logistics Optimum distribution of goods Time plan for distribution of goods Fleet management Clean vehicles 18

A toolkit for measures selection 19

The 10 knowledge areas 20

Thank you! Panagiotis Papaioannou (papa@civil.auth.gr) Questions welcome Ioannis Politis (pol@civil.auth.gr) place your logo here Projects media