Presentations and Photos from the 21st ECOMM in Maastricht, Netherlands

ECOMM 2017 Program

 

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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

Odette van de Riet

Welcome EPOMM

John Aarts

Welcome by City of Maastricht

Jan Bert Dijkstra

Speech Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment

Leo Bormans

Keynote The Power Of Happiness

A-1: Creative planning for Liveable cities

Amanda Neleryd:

What makes Malmö livable

Anagnostopoulos Spyridonidou:

Towards a Sustainable Mobility Future of Greek islands

Mark Degenkamp:

Planning and designing mobility for a dense, but liveable city

A-2: Better understanding through data and surveys

Ioannis Koliousis:

Understanding mobility behavioral shifts due to the economic crisis

Marcel Meeuwissen:

EMPOWER stimulating sustainable travel via incentives and the use of ICT

Matthias Kowald:

The Swiss National Stated Preference Study on Transport 2015

A-3: Smart company collaboration I

Daan Bieleveld:

DSM and Vodafone about the opportunities and the importance of greening mobility management

Sally Londesborough:

Just give it a try Trial periods are an effective way to market sustainable transport

Sara Lukkarinen:

Don't guess, ask using a market survey to promote sustainable mobility for the workplaces

A-4: A shared and electric future

Gustav Friies:

Community Based Electric Car Sharing in Aarhus

Iris Ehrnleitner:

A new deal towards Austrian electric future has been commenced

Maxime Jean:

Carsharing in rural areas final

A-5: The challenge of parking

Andreas Nordin:

How to visualize the real cost of parking in Sweden

Jorrit Nijhuis:

Parking policies and sustainable cities, which role can national governments play


2nd Conference Day, Thursday, 1st June 2017

Keynote Plenary

Ananda Groag

Shared mobility and Mobility as a Service

B-1: Construction cycling cities

Bas Braakman:

Limburg's integral bicycle approach

Elke Franchois:

Cycle parking for residents -  A hot spot for your bike

Jolina Vermeulen:

Active participation in urban cycling planning

Teresa Uggla:

What identifies the best city for cyclists in Sweden and how do we to get there

Β-2: Actions for mental changes

Ano Tuominen:

Reality-TV show promoting sustainable mobility

Irene Smeets:

Communication as a tool in the choice for mobility - Part I

Paul Potters:

The IMMA framework

Rémi Duruf:

Mobility Ambassadors

B-3: Next steps for MAAS

Friso Metz:

MaaS = Sharing

Lucia Ilieva:

MAAS for the last mile in Bulgaria

Maria Coulianos:

Insights from the ongoing MaaS evolution in Sweden

B-4: Liveable cities - sound bites

Andras Ekes:

How to wake up the Sleeping Beauty Renewal of the local bus service based on SUMP in Zalaegerszeg

Hidde Westerweele:

How can a University campus contribute to the liveability of a city

Michiel De Meyere:

An adaptable mobility plan for an urban area event venue

Monique Harmsen:

Responsive Urban Mobility Facilitating Cyclists

Sofie De Laender:

Mobility Management Training

Tina Giannopoulou:

Free on Friisgatan - Celebrating public space during the European Mobility Week 2016

B-5: To cyle or not to cycle - weather conditions

Martti Tulenheimo:

Using Social Media in Promoting Year-Round Cycling

Ward Ronse:

How weather conditions influence travel behaviour final

C-1: Smart neighborhoods fostering green mobility

Gregor Wiltschko:

Sustainable Mobility in Urban Development

Kevin Burke:

Creating Liveable Neighbourhoods in London - a Transport Planner's perspective

Margarethe Staudner:

Smart Block II - Mobility management in existing neighborhoods

Tobias_Kipp:

Mobility starts at home - Innovative housing projects in Munich

C-2: Towards seamless mobility and removing boundarie

Antje Hammer:

The Pendlerfonds of Basel-Stadt

Elsmann Dominik:

Cross-border public transport

Matej Gabrovec:

Unsuccessful trial to integrate public transport in twin cities Nova Gorica and Gorizia

Tapani Touru:

Crossing borders with regional co-operation Experiences from Helsinki region

C-3: Smart collaboration for logistics and people

Francoise van den Broek:

Living Lab Wyck smart collaboration

Jes Bak Soerensen:

Why carpenters substitute the car with a bike

Rick Miltenburg:

New mobility policy Maastricht UMCplus

C-4: Specific users - sound bites

Emma Liisberg:

Test an E-Bike

Hannah Eberhardt:

Cycling with a baby

Jens Vogel:

Bring em (back) on bikes

Joao Bernardino:

Aiming high with Biklio, the cycle-to-shop app

Lasse Brand:

SmartMove Promoting rural public transport use through active mobility consultancy

C-5: Measuring sustainable achievements

Rick Lindeman:

Sustainability as a drive for optimizing use in the future

Robert Pressl:

Innovations for SUMP, Different aspects from European cities

D-1: Parking policy for a liveable city

Caroline Ljundberg:

From car park to mobility hub

Jorit Nijhuis:

Parking and mobility behaviour what do we know exactly

Sebastiaan Dommeck:

Stimulating public transport by tackling parking

D-2: The peak hour and commuters

Adi Hirzer:

Bike Companies

Bruno Van Zeebroeck:

BiTiBi bike-train-bike - seamless energy efficient from door to door

Maartje van der Aa:

Structural behavioural effects of our public transport stimulation - Project l

Sarah Moraillion:

Setting up tools to spread peak demand in public transport

D-3: MAAS for leisure and visitors

Christine_Zehetgruber:

10 years of mobility management for leisure time and tourism through klimaaktiv mobil

Hans Voerknecht:

The five essential element of chain bicycle mobilty

Reyhaneh Farrokhikhiavi:

Balancing the mix - An innovative Mobility Alliance in the region of Aachen for citizens and visitors

D-4: Smart collaboration - sound bites

Anna Ruskovaara:

Getting employers committed and activating employees to change their travel habits

Caroline Mattson:

Frihamnen - the largest sustainable city district in Europe

Milla Talja:

Activating labour market organizations promote sustainable mobility

Robbin Lankhuijzen:

Innovative process with employers on fast cycling routes

Teresa Uggla Terrou:

Uppsala municipality and 15 local organizations team-up

Torsten Koska:

District based mobility management

D-5: Challenges for MAAS

Niels Verduijn:

Mobility as a Service Marketplace for Mobility

Stella Aaltonen:

MaaS challenges identified by CIVITAS ECCENTRIC

3rd Conference Day, Friday, 2nd June 2017

Plenary session

Van Onsem

Improving city transport by engineering the customer experience

E-1: Mobility_management-reframed

Charlotte Kjær Petersen:

How to capture liveable spaces in Aarhus

Elisabeth Raser:

Connecting transport and health - Promoting active mobility as a mean to improve liveable cities

Esther Saris:

Mobility management as a permanent part of place branding

Hana Bruhova Foltynova:

SUMP in Czech cities - A compromise or a winning strategy

E-2: Guiding public transport users and cyclists

Casper Stelling:

65% fewer cars on the road at peak times thanks to Maastricht Bereikbaar in 2016

Dariusz Niewitała

Encouraging children to cycle - STARS project in Krakow

Liv Maria Stender:

How to make FLEXIBILITY a Success

Lucien Groenhuijzen:

On the move in the Maastricht area - Teaming up to make this happen

E-3: Smart company collaboration II

Ellen von Wintersdorff, Rob Schaap:

Maastricht accessible thanks to the approach taken by employers

Freya De Muynck:

Office on wheels - commuting and working at the same time in a comfortable way

Loek Hellebrekers:

The search for synergy between urban development and mobility management

E-4: Approaches to future mobility solutions

Gregor Witschko:

Connecting Mobility and Housing - Shaping a new product

Ruud van den Dries:

Social community approach to traffic management

Stephanie Priou:

An efficient first and last mile integration to improve the city's mobilityoffer

William Rendall:

E4 ESPRIT - Easily diStributed Personal RapId Transit

E-5: To cyle or not to cycle - users as a challenge

Astrid Segert:

Changing travel behaviour and bike sharing systems for all - two sides of one coin

Sofie Walschap:

Profiling non-cyclists

Closing session

Closing Survey Students

ECOMM Research Impressions

ECOMM 2018 in Uppsala - See you here

Odette van de Riet

Closing Maastricht Treaty