Presentations and Photos from the ECOMM 2018, Uppsala, Sweden
1st Conference Day, Wednesday, 30th May 2018
Opening session
A1 - Voulez vous - partnership and cooperation
A2 - Another town, another train - the bridge between technology and behaviour
A3 - Mamma mia - from the cradle into MM
A4 - Super trouper - workplace travel plans
A5 - Money money money – don´t be afreight
2nd Conference Day, Thursday, 31st May 2018
Plenary Session
B1 - Ring ring - new mobility solution
B2 - One man, one woman - insights into travellers choice
B3 - Waterloo - survive and shape the attitude towards sustainable mobility
B4 - I do, I do, I do, I do... tools to create inclusive societies
B5 - The name of the game - ‘Bike guerilla’ - just do it!
C1 - I wonder... where to park the cars
C2 - The (MaaS) winner takes it all
C3 - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (...a bike after midnight)
C4 - My love, my life - innovative solutions for happy regions
C5 - When all is said and done - the challenge of implementation
D1 - Dancing Queen - MM for happy people!
D2 - Honey honey - tools and techniques for behavioural change
D3 - Does your mother know - communication strategies for specific target groups
D4 - Thank you for the music - Sound bites
D5 - I’ve been waiting for you - the missing piece in MM
3rd Conference Day, Friday, 1st June 2018
Plenary session
E1 - On and on and on - in the name of sustainability
E2 - Move on - make cyclists move forward
E3 - Me and Bobby and Bobby’s brother - Next stop neighbourhood
E4 - Take a chance on me - joining forces for MM
E5 - I have a dream - from theory to reality
1st Conference Day, Wednesday, 30th May 2018
Opening session↑
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Anna Fahlkrans
Keynote speech: SJ
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A-1: Voulez vous - partnership and cooperation↑
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Barbara Auer:
The Transport Study 3Land Basel - A cross border mobility concept towards an optimal coordination between settlement and transport development in an urban area. |
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Nina Frösén:
Pathways to Sustainable Mobility Services in Mid-Sized Cities. |
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Chris Van Maroey:
Antwerp’s Marketplace for Mobility: partnering with private mobility service providers. |
A-2: Another town, another train - the bridge between technology and behaviour↑
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Teresa Uggla Kerrou:
TrafiQ - Campaigns where new techniques give greater impact. |
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Markus Robèrt:
A mobile application for nudging citizens towards sustainable mobility behavior. |
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William Rendall, Robert Stüssi:
ESPRIT - a public car system. |
A-3: Mamma mia - from the cradle into MM↑
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Hannah Eberhardt, Anna Gering:
Mobility management for families: What helps parents to continue cycling after the birth of their child? |
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Petra Voelkl, Patricia Kandler:
Mobility management in educational institutions - in times of many challenges. |
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Cristina Pellegrini:
Home-school mobility: Reggio Emilia and the path towards safer and more sustainable and autonomous mobility behaviours among children. |
A-4: Super trouper - workplace travel plans↑
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Pernilla Hyllenius – Mattisson:
600 fewer cars per day and happier employees results from successful step-by-step work with a Mobility Plan at Linköping University Hospital. |
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Veronica Reynolds:
Nudging people towards greener travel - using behavioural insights and health arguments to get people out of their cars. |
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Thorsten Koska:
Mobility Management at Workplaces: a District-based Approach. Concept and Evaluation Results. |
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Joanna Majdecka:
Cycle to work - the first ever campaign for workplaces in the city of Kraków. |
A-5: Money money money – don´t be afreight↑
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Amanda Baumgartner, Elin Skogens:
Money money money – don´t be afreight |
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Elin Skogens:
Uppsala Construction Consolidation Center: How to reduce traffic to building areas |
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Amanda Baumgartner:
How to keep Stockholm attractive with an increased number of home deliveries? |
2nd Conference Day, Thursday, 31st May 2018
Plenary Session↑
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Ed Parsons
Keynote speech: ARN The Informed Traveller |
B-1: Ring ring - new mobility solution↑
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Hidde Westerweele:
Life Cycle Highway; a four-stage approach to develop Cycle Highways. |
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Maiju Lintusaari:
Mobility services benchmark. |
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Jeffrey Matthijs:
Shared mobility: the Rosetta stone for rural areas. |
Β-2: One man, one woman - insights into travellers choice ↑
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Isao Yuki:
About grasping the mobility of public traffic in local cities and methods of sharing information for behavior change |
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Francois Sprumont:
Workplace relocation, travel behavior and commuting satisfaction. |
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Antal Gertheis:
SUMP in the historic city of Eger: an opportunity to survey & shape attitudes towards mobility. |
B-3: Waterloo - survive and shape the attitude towards sustainable mobility↑
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Sofie Walschap:
Understanding the traveler: behavioral change in times of terror. |
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Louise Vang Jensen:
Exploring the potentials for behavioural change in urban transportation. |
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Eva-Lena Eriksson:
How to involve employers in an innovation process to make commutes and business trips more sustainable in Värmland county, Sweden.. |
B-4: I do, I do, I do, I do... tools to create inclusive societies↑
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John Bylund:
U-bike, the perfect travel option instead of the car. |
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Carl Henrik Deiting:
Happy inhabitants, planners and politicians: BIKE KITCHEN as communication platform. |
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Kevin Burke:
‘Everyone’s Space’ - smart management of the Kerbside to facilitate the transition to healthy, prosperous, liveable and loveable cities. |
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Antje Hammer:
Basel’s approach for an integral cycling promotion considering different user groups. |
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Bart Busschaert:
How circumstances can create a new travel pattern. |
B-5: The name of the game - ‘Bike guerilla’ - just do it!↑
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Ineke Spapé, Rob Temme, Hidde Westerweele:
Bike Guerilla: just DO it! |
C-1: I wonder... where to park the cars↑
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Sanna Ovaska:
Commuter Parking on Hypermarket Car Parks and Target Group Marketing. |
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Miriam Lindenau, Thomas Sjöström:
Refining parking management strategies to respond to urban growth and support sustainable mobility behaviour - Examples of new parking policies from Munich and Stockholm. |
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Rebecca Karbaumer:
Mobility Management Instead of Parking Spaces: New Alternatives for Parking Requirements. |
C-2: The (MaaS) winner takes it all↑
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Hidde Westerweele:
Creating a new dialog between the government, employers and employees with the CommuteScan. |
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Bjorn Wendle, Caroline Ljungberg Toulson:
EC2B - MaaS and behavioural change in new housing development. |
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Susanna Hauptmann:
MaaS: still searching for the user demand. |
C-3: Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (...a bike after midnight)↑
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Thomas Jouannot:
Financial incentive for purchasing a pedelec: what is the mobility impact? |
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Teresa Uggla Kerrou:
Cycling without age. |
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Fred Dotter:
PING if you care! Changing cycling policy at the push of a button. |
C-4: My love , my life - innovative solutions for happy regions↑
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Paul Fenton:
Electric cargo bikes and delivery rooms - sustainable logistics for multi-family housing. |
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Ward Ronse:
Make it visible! Improving the accessibility of a small city centre. |
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Freya De Muynck:
Tackling the mobility problem in the port of Antwerp. |
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Sebastian Peters:
Urban Mobile Pioneering: The City of Offenbach and its Electric Mobility Service. |
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Bart Busschaert:
Blue Hub: linking water transportation with other transport networks. |
C-5: When all is said and done - the challenge of implementation↑
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Bernard Gyergyay:
Automation-ready framework for urban transport and infrastructure planning. |
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Eva Sunnerstedt:
Experiences from establishing public & home charging infrastructure in Stockholm. |
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Maria-Angeliki Evliati:
Procurement of EV car sharing in Stockholm. |
D-1: Dancing Queen - MM for happy people!↑
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Olov Åslund:
Nudging travel behavior from initial enthusiasm to a difficult reality. |
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Michelle DeRobertis:
How the traffic-limited zone in Brescia’s historic city center improved quality of life for both residents and visitors. |
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Peter Jones:
Urban Mobility Evolution: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. |
D-2: Honey honey - tools and techniques for behavioural change↑
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Marjut Ollitervo:
Rethinking safety. |
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Christine Zehetgruber:
Sharing and transferring proven solutions for completing the “last mile“ in rural tourist areas through tailor-made flexible transport solutions. |
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Caroline Ljungberg Toulson:
Future Mobility management behavioural change to norm change? |
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Minze Walvius:
Mobility as a Real Estate Service |
D-3: Does your mother know - communication strategies for specific target groups↑
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Sofie De Laender:
School Travel Plans in Brussels Region. |
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Melanie Leroy, Cristina Pellegrini:
La dolce vita for schools : how to change mobility of kids & parents? |
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Anna Karlsson:
Sustainable School Routes. |
D-4: Thank you for the music - Sound bites↑
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Katrien Backx:
Getting 50 000 fans of U2 and Coldplay to the stadium in time: mission impossible? |
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Martti Tulenheimo:
Using Social Media in Promoting Year-Round Cycling. |
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Thomas Jouannot:
The effects of a bicycle mileage allowance for french civil servants. |
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Iris Ehrnleitner:
Austria’s electric renewable way. |
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Caroline Mattsson:
Successes from Mobility management in land use planning. |
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Malin Hedlund:
Sustainable commuting for shopping - results from the project Sustainable Mobility in an expanding Värmland. |
D-5: I’ve been waiting for you - the missing piece in MM↑
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Miriam Lindenau:
How to develop ride sharing schemes with real impact? |
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Kerstin Geppert:
Qualitative data: the missing link to a people-centred mobility system. |
3rd Conference Day, Friday, 1st June 2018
Plenary session↑
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Ida Lemoine
Keynote speech: Beteendelabbet |
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Student Session
The human side of smart mobility |
E-1: On and on and on - in the name of sustainability ↑
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Michiel De Meyere:
Behind the scenes: mobility management for an international top festival Tomorrowland. |
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Simon Knappe:
Dutch and German FreshBrains in Action: not 1-1 (like football) but 1+1... |
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Cristina Pellegrini:
Reggio Emilia goes sustainable. |
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Ineke Spapé:
Fresh Brains – Show newcomers the way. |
E-2: Move on - make cyclists move forward↑
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Andreas Larsson:
Prioritizing bicycles in traffic signals as a tool in Mobility Management. |
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Pierre Toulouse
Why it is safe for cyclists not to stop at every red trafic light. |
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Anna-Klara Ahlmer:
Big data: 800 cyclists in Gothenburg help collecting GPS data. |
E-3: Me and Bobby and Bobby’s brother - Next stop neighbourhood↑
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Karl-Heinz Posch:
Tactical Urbanism in the Neighbourhood. |
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Gregor Stratil Sauer:
Guideline for Mobility Points in Urban Development Areas. |
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Michael Koucky:
SUNRISE: creating institutional and physical space in neighbourhoods for co-created mobility solutions. |
E-4: Take a chance on me - joining forces for MM↑
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Freya De Muynck:
The company approach in creating sustainable cities. |
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Mariet de Haas:
Red Carpet. |
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Sally Londesborough:
Money makes the world go round - how to convince workplaces that mobility management is worth the effort? |
E-5: I have a dream - from theory to reality↑
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Caroline Mattsson:
MODBEAR - MObility management and Driver BEhAviour Research. |
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Marcia Urban:
Action Plan for the Future of Mobility in Europe Mobility4EU. |
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Lucia Ilieva, Agnes Kurzweil, Andreas Friedwagner, Lachezar Rossenov:
Improving the mobility management along danube by implementation of sustainable regional tourism and mobility plans (SRTMP). |