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Carlo Sessa – ISIS – Rome E-mail: mc7920@mclink.it

Move Together Share it with us ! Move Together Day Conference Brussels, Monday 7 December 2009 European Economic and Social Committee. Carlo Sessa – ISIS – Rome E-mail: mc7920@mclink.it. MOVE TOGETHER: What is about?.

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Carlo Sessa – ISIS – Rome E-mail: mc7920@mclink.it

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  1. Move Together Share it with us !Move Together Day ConferenceBrussels, Monday 7 December 2009European Economic and Social Committee Carlo Sessa – ISIS – Rome E-mail: mc7920@mclink.it

  2. MOVE TOGETHER: What is about? • Creating a new culture of urban mobility in Europe (EU Green Paper), • by means of raising citizens awareness of what EU research is doing and how it could/should help to improve the quality of mobility in their cities (Move Together Citizens Statement), and • showing how “move together practices” may help to implement a better mobility in their towns, increasing the awareness and involvement of citizens (Move Together Exhibition & Move Together Day)

  3. Move Together Citizens Statement/1 Download it from: www.move-together-exhibition.net

  4. Move Together Citizens Statement/2 Download it from: www.move-together-exhibition.net

  5. Who was involved so far?Partners: Institute of Studies for the Integration of Systems (Italy) Project Coordinator The Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative Research in the Social Sciences (Austria) Missions Publiques (France) Italian section of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR)(Italy) (Germany) Forum for Regional, Local and Urban Sustainable Mobility Governance (Italy) The Clean Air Action Group (Hungary) VII Department of Rome Municipality, Traffic (Italy) Province of Rome (Italy) The project is funded by the European Commission, under the 7th Framework Programme, transport research.

  6. Who was involved so far?Citizens: Two citizen groups were centrally involved in the Move Together Project –27 EU citizens, one from each EU country, and 25 citizens of Rome.

  7. Who was involved so far?Cities: Six cities hosting the Move Together travelling exhibition: • Vienna – June 2009 • Rome – September 2009 • Malta – St. Julien – September 2009 • Budapest – October 2009 • Nice – November 2009 • Brussels – December 2009

  8. Who was involved so far?Cities: Eleven cities hosting the Move Together poster exhibitions during the European Mobility Week (16-22 September):

  9. The Move Together Exhibition The Move Together Exhibitionshows the results of the project, and it will be shown here at the EESC until the 18 December.

  10. MOVE TOGETHER DAY CONCEPT/1 BETTER MOBILITY: - for yourself (active travel) - for the others (less, smart, safe and accessible transport) - for the environment (green transport)

  11. MOVE TOGETHER DAY CONCEPT/2 The initiative aims to create a new … Eco-Car Culture (Eco-drivers & car sharing/ pooling communities) Public Transport Culture (PT users communities) Move Together Culture (Citizens communities) Walking Culture (Walking & health Communities) Cycling Culture (Cyclists Communities)

  12. MOVE TOGETHER DAY CONCEPT/3 By means of … Car Together Mobilising people to share and/or eco-driving of cleaner cars Public Transport Together Mobilising people feeling of “ownership” and use of public transport Move Together Participatory assessment of sustainability research and policies (citizens conferences) Town exhibitions and events Walking Together Mobilising people to walk for their health Cycling Together Mobilising people to cycling

  13. Who may be involved in the futureand how? • Exploit the experience of the first “move together” cities to continue to mobilise local populations • Mainstream the experience of the citizens panels to increase participation to research and policy for a better urban mobility and quality of life • Exploit the support of EU to sustainable mobility behaviour campaigns (Action 8 of the Action Plan on Urban Mobility)

  14. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION ! www.move-together-exhibition.net

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