Parking management and incentives as successful and proven strategies for energy-efficient urban transport Coordinated by FGM-AMOR Pressl, Robert.

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Parking management and incentives as successful and proven strategies for energy-efficient urban transport Coordinated by FGM-AMOR Pressl, Robert

push-pull-parking.eu 2 Facts & Figures Push&Pull in one sentence Parking management and incentives as successful and proven strategies for energy-efficient urban transport Main figures 36 months duration (March 2014 – February 2017) 15 partners from Europe (AT, ES, SE, UK, BE, PL, RO, NL,SI, DE) 8 cities / institutions are implementation partners Budget: € % IEE funding (€ )

push-pull-parking.eu 3 General idea of PUSH&PULL The big problems in urban transport are 1. Overwhelming and steadily increasing use of cars in cities with all the negative impacts 2. Lack of (financial) resources to encourage use of sustainable modes of transport

push-pull-parking.eu 4 General idea of PUSH&PULL Funding mechanism from the revenues of parking management (push) used to encorage the use of energy-efficient modes of transport (pull)

push-pull-parking.eu 5 Consortium Austrian Mobility Research FGM-AMOR AT Municipality of Krakow UMK PL Erasmus University Rotterdam RHV BV NL Lund University ULUND SE Municipal Tarragona Parking AMT ES City of Gent GENT BE Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia UIRS SI The Association for Urban Transition ATU RO Nottingham City Council NCC UK German Institute of Urban Affairs DIFU DE European Platform on Mobility Management EPOMM INT City of Örebro ORE SE Iasi Metropolitan Area Association AZMI RO Municipality of Bacau BACAU RO European Parking Association EPA INT

push-pull-parking.eu 6 5. Consortium Partners 15 Partners working together in one project consortium Advisory committee: 4 mobility experts - Marcin Wolek - Gerhard Ablasser - Novica Micevic - Steve Ison

push-pull-parking.eu 7 Consortium – Implementation partners Krakow (PL) Iasi (RO) Uni Ljubljana (SL) Bacau (RO) Gent (BE) Tarragona (ES) Nottingham (UK) Örebro (SE)

push-pull-parking.eu 8 Target groups 1. City/Municipality Administration Staff Benefits for municipalities: Greater public support for parking management More tools and knowledge available about parking management More arguments for parking management Tailored info on costs and benefits of parking and mobility management More finance available for mobility management More likely to achieve SUMP objectives

push-pull-parking.eu 9 Target groups 2. Politicians and other Key Stakeholders Benefits: A more reliable stream of finance for mobility actions Less political exposure/controversy over parking management activities More likely to achieve SUMP objectives

push-pull-parking.eu 10 Target groups 3. Transport end users Benefits for them A more efficient less congested and less polluting transport system Savings in travel costs Savings in fuel consumption Better accessibility Higher quality of life

push-pull-parking.eu 11 Objectives of the Work Program Concept & Analysis Efficient planning of the implementation phase to ensure that actions are implementable, and based on best practice; and that partners have the capacity to implement them. Implementation Implementation of a core-funding mechanism between parking space management and sustainable transport measures and concept for establishment of a self-sustaining process Implementation of parking space management and MM measures in 8 European sites

push-pull-parking.eu 12 Objectives of the Work Program Training and capacity building Training of follower cities and multipliers in 16 countries Quality Management and Evaluation To implement a monitoring and evaluation method for the PUSH & PULL actions To monitor the implementation of the measures and their effect on the specific and strategic impacts To describe and evaluate the process of implementing the actions Communication and Dissemination To spread the knowledge to followers, networks and organisations To decrease the barriers for stakeholders and actors wishing to implement parking space management in combination with encouraging and incentives for sustainable transport

push-pull-parking.eu 13 Expected main outputs and products Catalogue of proven parking and mobility measures Description of best implementation of parking space management Concept for a core funding mechanism and process Fact sheets of activities of all 8 implementation cities / institutions Training material and courses on parking space management and MM activities Brochure and video clip on good reasons for Parking Management Final publishable report on activities