Presentations and Photos from the 21st ECOMM in Maastricht, Netherlands
1st Conference Day, Wednesday, 31st May 2017
Opening session
A1 - Creative planning for Liveable cities
A2 - Better understanding through data and surveys
A3 - Smart company collaboration
A4 - A shared and electric future
A5 - The challenge of parking
2nd Conference Day, Thursday, 1st June 2017
Keynote Plenary
B1 - Construction cycling cities
B2 - Actions for mental changes
B3 - Next steps for MAAS
B4 - Liveable cities - sound bites
B5 - To cyle or not to cycle - weather conditions
C1 - Smart neighborhoods fostering green mobility
C2 - Towards seamless mobility and removing boundarie
C3 - Smart collaboration for logistics and people
C4 - Specific users - sound bites
C5 - Measuring sustainable achievements
D1 - Parking policy for a liveable city
D2 - The peak hour and commuters
D3 - MAAS for leisure and visitors
D4 - Smart collaboration - sound bites
D5 - Challenges for MAAS
3rd Conference Day, Friday, 2nd June 2017
Plenary session
E1 - Mobility management - reframed
E2 - Guiding public transport users and cyclists
E3 - Smart company collaboration II
E4 - Approaches to future mobility solutions
E5 - To cyle or not to cycle - users as a challenge
Closing session
1st Conference Day, Wednesday, 31st May 2017
Opening session↑
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Odette van de Riet
Welcome EPOMM
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John Aarts
Welcome by City of Maastricht
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Jan Bert Dijkstra
Speech Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment
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Leo Bormans
Keynote The Power Of Happiness
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A-1: Creative planning for Liveable cities↑
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Amanda Neleryd:
What makes Malmö livable |
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Anagnostopoulos Spyridonidou:
Towards a Sustainable Mobility Future of Greek islands |
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Mark Degenkamp:
Planning and designing mobility for a dense, but liveable city |
A-2: Better understanding through data and surveys↑
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Ioannis Koliousis:
Understanding mobility behavioral shifts due to the economic crisis |
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Marcel Meeuwissen:
EMPOWER stimulating sustainable travel via incentives and the use of ICT |
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Matthias Kowald:
The Swiss National Stated Preference Study on Transport 2015 |
A-3: Smart company collaboration I↑
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Daan Bieleveld:
DSM and Vodafone about the opportunities and the importance of greening mobility management |
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Sally Londesborough:
Just give it a try Trial periods are an effective way to market sustainable transport |
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Sara Lukkarinen:
Don't guess, ask using a market survey to promote sustainable mobility for the workplaces |
A-4: A shared and electric future↑
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Gustav Friies:
Community Based Electric Car Sharing in Aarhus |
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Iris Ehrnleitner:
A new deal towards Austrian electric future has been commenced |
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Maxime Jean:
Carsharing in rural areas final |
A-5: The challenge of parking↑
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Andreas Nordin:
How to visualize the real cost of parking in Sweden |
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Jorrit Nijhuis:
Parking policies and sustainable cities, which role can national governments play |
2nd Conference Day, Thursday, 1st June 2017
Keynote Plenary↑
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Ananda Groag
Shared mobility and Mobility as a Service |
B-1: Construction cycling cities↑
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Bas Braakman:
Limburg's integral bicycle approach |
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Elke Franchois:
Cycle parking for residents - A hot spot for your bike |
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Jolina Vermeulen:
Active participation in urban cycling planning |
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Teresa Uggla:
What identifies the best city for cyclists in Sweden and how do we to get there |
Β-2: Actions for mental changes ↑
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Ano Tuominen:
Reality-TV show promoting sustainable mobility |
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Irene Smeets:
Communication as a tool in the choice for mobility - Part I |
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Paul Potters:
The IMMA framework |
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Rémi Duruf:
Mobility Ambassadors |
B-3: Next steps for MAAS↑
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Friso Metz:
MaaS = Sharing |
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Lucia Ilieva:
MAAS for the last mile in Bulgaria |
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Maria Coulianos:
Insights from the ongoing MaaS evolution in Sweden |
B-4: Liveable cities - sound bites↑
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Andras Ekes:
How to wake up the Sleeping Beauty Renewal of the local bus service based on SUMP in Zalaegerszeg |
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Hidde Westerweele:
How can a University campus contribute to the liveability of a city |
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Michiel De Meyere:
An adaptable mobility plan for an urban area event venue |
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Monique Harmsen:
Responsive Urban Mobility Facilitating Cyclists |
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Sofie De Laender:
Mobility Management Training |
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Tina Giannopoulou:
Free on Friisgatan - Celebrating public space during the European Mobility Week 2016 |
B-5: To cyle or not to cycle - weather conditions↑
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Martti Tulenheimo:
Using Social Media in Promoting Year-Round Cycling |
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Ward Ronse:
How weather conditions influence travel behaviour final |
C-1: Smart neighborhoods fostering green mobility↑
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Gregor Wiltschko:
Sustainable Mobility in Urban Development |
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Kevin Burke:
Creating Liveable Neighbourhoods in London - a Transport Planner's perspective |
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Margarethe Staudner:
Smart Block II - Mobility management in existing neighborhoods |
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Tobias_Kipp:
Mobility starts at home - Innovative housing projects in Munich |
C-2: Towards seamless mobility and removing boundarie↑
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Antje Hammer:
The Pendlerfonds of Basel-Stadt |
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Elsmann Dominik:
Cross-border public transport |
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Matej Gabrovec:
Unsuccessful trial to integrate public transport in twin cities Nova Gorica and Gorizia |
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Tapani Touru:
Crossing borders with regional co-operation Experiences from Helsinki region |
C-3: Smart collaboration for logistics and people↑
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Francoise van den Broek:
Living Lab Wyck smart collaboration |
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Jes Bak Soerensen:
Why carpenters substitute the car with a bike |
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Rick Miltenburg:
New mobility policy Maastricht UMCplus |
C-4: Specific users - sound bites↑
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Emma Liisberg:
Test an E-Bike |
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Hannah Eberhardt:
Cycling with a baby |
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Jens Vogel:
Bring em (back) on bikes |
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Joao Bernardino:
Aiming high with Biklio, the cycle-to-shop app |
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Lasse Brand:
SmartMove Promoting rural public transport use through active mobility consultancy |
C-5: Measuring sustainable achievements↑
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Rick Lindeman:
Sustainability as a drive for optimizing use in the future |
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Robert Pressl:
Innovations for SUMP, Different aspects from European cities |
D-1: Parking policy for a liveable city↑
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Caroline Ljundberg:
From car park to mobility hub |
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Jorit Nijhuis:
Parking and mobility behaviour what do we know exactly |
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Sebastiaan Dommeck:
Stimulating public transport by tackling parking |
D-2: The peak hour and commuters↑
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Adi Hirzer:
Bike Companies |
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Bruno Van Zeebroeck:
BiTiBi bike-train-bike - seamless energy efficient from door to door |
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Maartje van der Aa:
Structural behavioural effects of our public transport stimulation - Project l |
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Sarah Moraillion:
Setting up tools to spread peak demand in public transport |
D-3: MAAS for leisure and visitors↑
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Christine_Zehetgruber:
10 years of mobility management for leisure time and tourism through klimaaktiv mobil |
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Hans Voerknecht:
The five essential element of chain bicycle mobilty |
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Reyhaneh Farrokhikhiavi:
Balancing the mix - An innovative Mobility Alliance in the region of Aachen for citizens and visitors |
D-4: Smart collaboration - sound bites↑
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Anna Ruskovaara:
Getting employers committed and activating employees to change their travel habits |
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Caroline Mattson:
Frihamnen - the largest sustainable city district in Europe |
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Milla Talja:
Activating labour market organizations promote sustainable mobility |
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Robbin Lankhuijzen:
Innovative process with employers on fast cycling routes |
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Teresa Uggla Terrou:
Uppsala municipality and 15 local organizations team-up |
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Torsten Koska:
District based mobility management |
D-5: Challenges for MAAS↑
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Niels Verduijn:
Mobility as a Service Marketplace for Mobility |
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Stella Aaltonen:
MaaS challenges identified by CIVITAS ECCENTRIC |
3rd Conference Day, Friday, 2nd June 2017
Plenary session↑
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Van Onsem
Improving city transport by engineering the customer experience |
E-1: Mobility_management-reframed↑
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Charlotte Kjær Petersen:
How to capture liveable spaces in Aarhus |
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Elisabeth Raser:
Connecting transport and health - Promoting active mobility as a mean to improve liveable cities |
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Esther Saris:
Mobility management as a permanent part of place branding |
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Hana Bruhova Foltynova:
SUMP in Czech cities - A compromise or a winning strategy |
E-2: Guiding public transport users and cyclists↑
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Casper Stelling:
65% fewer cars on the road at peak times thanks to Maastricht Bereikbaar in 2016 |
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Dariusz Niewitała
Encouraging children to cycle - STARS project in Krakow |
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Liv Maria Stender:
How to make FLEXIBILITY a Success |
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Lucien Groenhuijzen:
On the move in the Maastricht area - Teaming up to make this happen |
E-3: Smart company collaboration II↑
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Ellen von Wintersdorff, Rob Schaap:
Maastricht accessible thanks to the approach taken by employers |
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Freya De Muynck:
Office on wheels - commuting and working at the same time in a comfortable way |
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Loek Hellebrekers:
The search for synergy between urban development and mobility management |
E-4: Approaches to future mobility solutions↑
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Gregor Witschko:
Connecting Mobility and Housing - Shaping a new product |
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Ruud van den Dries:
Social community approach to traffic management |
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Stephanie Priou:
An efficient first and last mile integration to improve the city's mobilityoffer |
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William Rendall:
E4 ESPRIT - Easily diStributed Personal RapId Transit |
E-5: To cyle or not to cycle - users as a challenge↑
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Astrid Segert:
Changing travel behaviour and bike sharing systems for all - two sides of one coin |
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Sofie Walschap:
Profiling non-cyclists |
Closing session↑
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Closing Survey Students |
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ECOMM Research Impressions |
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ECOMM 2018 in Uppsala - See you here |
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Odette van de Riet
Closing Maastricht Treaty |