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2015 IMPACTS - SUMITS Conference Programme Active liveability for health and environmental benefits Copenhagen 25-27 March 2015 With the support of the Citizens Programme of the European Union 2015 IMPACTS - SUMITS Copenhagen 1

Information Management Policies Assessment for City Transportation Systems (IMPACTS) IMPACTS is an international network of European, North American and Latin American cities established as a forum for exchanging information about urban mobility and transportation policies. The diverse cities recognise that they share similar problems, and recognise the value in sharing information as they work toward their common vision of sustainable transportation solutions. IMPACTS is a federation of three organizations: IMPACTS Europe IMPACTS Europe is an association registered in France with its Secretariat located in the offi ces of Loxley Consultancy in the UK. The network brings together political decision makers from Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Geneva, Göteborg, London, Lisbon, Paris, Rome, Tallinn and Vienna. IMPACTS North America IMPACTS North America was created in 1996 on the initiative of NACTO, the National Association of City Transportation Officials. The cities are typically represented by high-ranking transportation officials, who work directly with their Mayors and are responsible for proposing and implementing mobility strategies. IMPACTS America Latina IMPACTS America Latina was formed in 2004. The first conference was held in Quito. IMPACTS Europe through its member cities of Barcelona and Geneva provide assistance, and further collaboration between the European and Latin American cities is planned. 2 2015 IMPACTS - SUMITS Copenhagen

Welcome to Copenhagen It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 18th annual European IMPACTS Conference. This year s conference theme is Active livability for health and environmental benefits. As always we invite delegates to join us in an informal debate about the issues that affect our cities. The discussions will revolve around topics relating to sustainable and active mobility such as walking, cycling and public transport and the environmental and health benefits of green mobility. As Mayor for Technical and Environmental Affairs in Copenhagen I am particularly pleased with this year s theme. In Copenhagen we are determined to work continuously on new and innovative ways to improve cycling. We do this because it not only benefits the individual, but also benefits our society as a whole. Reducing air pollution and providing possibilities for active transport improves health and livability, contributes to the reduction of CO2 emissions and help to create a green city. Copenhagen is already a city of cyclists and we actively work on improving the capacity of our bicycle lanes to make room for even more bikes and to increase traffic safety. Collaboration between the European cities in regards to mobility is very important to us. By exchanging knowledge, ideas and experiences we can inspire each other to create the best solutions to the challenges our cities face in the development of urban mobility and transportation. I welcome you all to Copenhagen this March and I hope you will have an inspiring and exciting conference as well as a pleasant stay in Copenhagen. Morten Kabell Mayor for Technical and Environmental Affairs The City of Copenhagen Contacts: Ian Johnson ij@loxleyconsultancy. com Conference Registration & Help Desk The registration desk staffed throughout the conference is located next to the conference room. It will open from 08:30 on Thursday 26th March 2015. The conference will be conducted in English only. Sarah White swhite@impacts.org Charlotte Vernegren Christensen CX7B@tmf.kk.dk 2015 IMPACTS - SUMITS Copenhagen 3

Wednesday 25 March 2015 14:00-16:30 Social program for early arrivals - Copenhagen by Bike 18:30 21:30 Informal drinks reception at Bygning 55, DGI-Byen Welcome from Morten Kabell, Mayor for Technical and Environmental Affairs, The City of Copenhagen Thursday 26 March 2015 Conference venue: DGI-Byen, CPH Conference, Tietgensgade 65, DK-1704 København V Room: Hovedbanen 08:00 09:00 Registration 09:00 10:30 Session 1 - Welcome 10:30 11:00 Coffee break 11:00-12:30 Session 2 12:30 14:00 Lunch Break 14:00 15:30 Session 3 15:30 16:00 Coffee break Welcome from Jakob Hougaard, Vice Chairman of The Technical and Environmental Committee Welcome from Ian Johnson, IMPACTS Secretary General Keynote: City of Copenhagen by Brian Hansen and Maria Wass-Danielsen, Copenhagen On the way to walkability: Berlins Walking Strategy by Burkhard Horn, Berlin Implementation of Health-Targets in Vienna and the contribution of urban planning by Angelika Winkler, Vienna Making Barcelona a Cycling City by Adrià Gomila, Barcelona Make better use of parking places for bicycles a delivery approach in Amsterdam by Ria Hilhorst 16:00 17:00 Session 4 Understanding the growth in walking and cycling in London and their role as part of our integrated transport network by Lilli Matson, London The New General Traffic Plan in Rome. Towards sustainable and active mobility with health benefit by Fabio Nussio, Rome 18:30 Conference Dinner: Conference Dinner at Pakhus Bryggen Transport provided (Pick-up at 18:30, dinner at 19:00) Welcome by Torben Gleesborg 4 2015 IMPACTS - SUMITS Copenhagen

Friday 27 March 2015 09:00 10:30 Session 5 10:30 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 12:30 Session 6 12:30 14:00 Lunch Break The omnipotence of free public transport by Taavi Aas, Deputy Mayor Tallinn A new plan to triple bike cycling in Paris by 2020 Claude Dargent, Paris Cities for People - Measuring impact at eye level Helle Søholt, Gehl Architects Evolution of public spaces in Geneva Sandra Piriz, Geneva Acceptance while creating a new city - and a new modal split by Malin Andersson, Gothenburg General Assembly 14:00 15:30 Separate agenda, members only 2015 IMPACTS - SUMITS Copenhagen 5

Conference Venues Wednesday evening Informal drinks reception 18:30 21:30 at Bygning 55, DGI-Byen Conference Venue Thursday 26th - Friday 27th DGI-Byen CPH Conference Tietgensgade 65 DK-1704 København V We have booked Hovedbanen as plenary for the conference (meeting facility at CPH Conference) Read more on CPH Conference facilities at http://www.dgi-byen.com/ conferences/ Conference dinner at Pakhus Bryggen - Thursday 18:30 Transport will be provided (Pick-up time 18:30). At Pakhus Brygge guests are invited for a welcome drink, a 3-course dinner followed by coffee. The cuisine is GloCal Food the Nordic kitchen combined with refined global tastes and traditions. 6 2015 IMPACTS - SUMITS Copenhagen

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