TIDE Overview and Context TIDE Workshop Stuttgart, 12-13 November 2013 Karen Vancluysen, Polis.

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TIDE Overview and Context TIDE Workshop Stuttgart, November 2013 Karen Vancluysen, Polis

TIDE Mission Statement Make a range of new and feasible solutions easily accessible to address key challenges of urban transport such as energy efficiency, decarbonisation, demographic change, safety, access for all, and new economic and financial conditions Enhance the broad take-up of 15 innovative urban transport and mobility measures throughout Europe to establish them as mainstream measures Create a more favourable climate for innovation Address challenges in a collaborative and integrated way and shorten the implementation path towards the deployment of innovation

Understanding Innovation ‘Idea, practice or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption’ (Rogers) and that provides a better solution to existing challenges than traditional measures in urban transport and mobility higher potential to effectively respond to current challenges than already well- established measures TIDE: Pragmatic perspective: mainstream in some countries versus new in other parts of Europe Comparably new to large parts of Europe Innovators – Early adopters – Early majority – Late majority – Laggards

Scope of activities Create networking opportunities to bring together a wide range of stakeholders for exchange on urban transport innovation Spread knowledge and provide guidance Apply a wide range of tools and products to encourage and enable stakeholders to work towards the take-up of urban transport innovations Focus on ‘real life’ by providing practical showcases Work with cities to demonstrate how the actual implementation of selected innovative concepts can be successfully prepared

Effective Outreach

Leading and Champion Cities

Working Steps 1.Selection of innovative measures and cities 2.Transferability analysis and guidelines for implementers Success factors and barriers 3.Implementation scenarios and preparation of take-up Partner cities and champion cities 4.Training and exchange 5.Analysis of added value and recommendations CBA, impact analysis, research & policy recommendations

Training and exchange Train 50 European cities via dedicated events on the successful implementation of the innovative measures covered in TIDE Ensure an intense exchange between the TIDE cities within each thematic cluster Offer webinars and e-learning to reach an even wider circle of cities Encourage discussion on SUMPs and highly innovative cutting-edge solutions among the most advanced cities

Cluster 1: New pricing measures Milan – WSP Sweden Cluster 2: Non-motorised transport San Sebastian – Rupprecht consult Cluster 3: Advanced network & traffic management to support traveller information Reading – Transporty Research Group University of Southampton Cluster 4: Electric vehicles Rotterdam – Fraunhofer Institute Cluster 5: Public transport organisation BKK Budapest – University of Gdansk Project coordinator: Polis Technical coordinator: Rupprecht Consult Cost-benefit analysis: Wuppertal Institut Dissemination support: Eurocities

Cluster 1: New pricing measures Measure 1.1 Road user charging in urban areas Measure 1.2 Parking charge policies Measure 1.3 Efficient and convenient pricing and charging for multimodal trips

Cluster 2: Non-motorised transport Measure 2.1 Innovative bicycle parking schemes Measure 2.2 Creating people friendly streets and public spaces Measure 2.3 Fast cycling lanes

Cluster 3: Advanced network and traffic management to support traveller information Measure 3.1 Open data server for applications-based traveller information Measure 3.2 User friendly HMI for traveller information Measure 3.3 Improving bus punctuality using bus priority

Cluster 4: Electric Mobility Measure 4.1 Clean city logistics Measure 4.2 Financing schemes for charging stations Measure 4.3 Inductive charging for public transport

Cluster 5: Public Transport Organisation Measure 5.1 Creation of public transport management bodies for metropolitan areas Measure 5.2 Contracting of services focused on improvement of passenger satisfaction and efficiency Measure 5.3 Marketing research as optimisation tool in public transport

Polis Karen Vancluysen Ivo Cré Website: Twitter: LinkedIn Group: Transport Innovation Deployment for EuropeTransport Innovation Deployment for Europe #TIDEworkshop