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Successes of the public-private approach: The Taskforce Mobility Management

Successes of the public-private approach: The Taskforce Mobility Management. Lars Lutje Schipholt (secretary TFMM). Agenda. Why was a Taskforce needed? Taskforce: who, what, how? 2008: 6 Covenants 2009: Pilots and more covenants Road Pricing Conclusions Discussion.

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Successes of the public-private approach: The Taskforce Mobility Management

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  1. Successes of the public-private approach: The Taskforce Mobility Management Lars Lutje Schipholt (secretary TFMM)

  2. Agenda • Why was a Taskforce needed? • Taskforce: who, what, how? • 2008: 6 Covenants • 2009: Pilots and more covenants • Road Pricing • Conclusions • Discussion

  3. Why was a Taskforce needed? • Negative impact of workplace related mobility • Economy • Air quality • Social impact • Corporate sector and government have a joint responsibility • A Taskforce was created to convert this responsibility into action • Taskforce is seen as better alternative than legislation and supply directed government approach

  4. Who is in this Taskforce? • Member are representatives of • Corporate sector • Employee organisation • Local government • National government • Plus some consulting members • A unique cooperation between government and the corporate sector (PPS)!

  5. The Assignment • Reduce peak-hour car-mobility by 5% in 2012 • Create alternatives for peak-hour car use • Create awareness and changeover within companies • Three pathways • Regional covenants • Change in employment conditions • Communication

  6. 2008: 6 regional covenants In 2008 six urban regions presented covenants Cooperation between local employers, employees and local government Each party taking his responsibility Hard commitment in this regions Other urban regions will now soon follow MM has become a theme in the boardrooms!

  7. 2009: Pilots and more covenants Help new urban regions to get started Facilitating regions and pilots financially Knowledge base for Mobility Management Campaigning by labour unions to get Mobility Management into work arrangements Get medium-sized firms interested Facilitate working from home Mobility scans Encourage employees to change behaviour By creating awareness Monitoring and evaluation

  8. Traditional Focussed on product Initiative from government Supply directed Getting people to use other travel modes Modern Tuned to needs Initiative from corporate sector Encourage conscious decision on if, when and how to travel Focus on telecommuting, more flexibility in working hours, roadpricing How does the Taskforce work?A new form of Mobility Management

  9. How does the Taskforce work?Inspire people to change behaviour • Bringing people together to share ideas, knowledge and promote cooperation • Promote cooperation in urban regions • Covenant as alternative to legislation • Financial support • 15 million for 6 designated urban regions • 15 million for other urban regions • 10 million for national activities • Help employers to see the benefits of MM • Cost reduction, attractive employer, sustainable procurement

  10. How does the Taskforce work?Help people to change behaviour • Provide knowledge • Expert meetings • Publications • Best practices • Help them to get maximum effect by: • Using our knowledge and experience • Guiding when needed (on outcome, but also the process) • Challenge them • Always stimulating cooperation

  11. Road pricing • Road pricing will be introduced on a large scale in 2012 • 100 million euro for mobility project that support this introduction are linked with Taskforce • 6 urban regions with covenant get funds for these mobility projects • Taskforce provides the alternative, road pricing is a stimulus to use it

  12. 2009 results!

  13. Conclusions • Success needs • a shared problem & sense of urgency • bottom-up and top-down approach • Cooperation needs • a process approach • with lot’s of room for individual solutions • For a long-lasting cooperation • create win-win situations • stay pro-active in an inspiring way

  14. More information Projectsecretary TFMM c/o Lars Lutje Schipholt Van Diemenstraat 230 1013 CP Amsterdam E-mail LLS@inno-V.nl Phone 020 423 1323 Internet www.tfmm.nl

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