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Page 1: Amanda ngabirano kampala-eco mobility dialogue sa 2015 final
Page 2: Amanda ngabirano kampala-eco mobility dialogue sa 2015 final

Smart Moving KampalaContextualizing &

Communicating the bigger picture of sustainable mobility

BY

AMANDA A. NGABIRANOURBAN PLANNING LECTURER, MAKERERE UNIVERSITYWORLD CYCLING ALLIANCE-AFRICAN REPRESENTATIVE

ECOMOBILITY STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE, IDC, JOHANNESBURG

06/10/2015

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Kampala-Uganda’s Capital

Population: 34, 856,813

Kampala: 1, 516,210

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SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

Karachi. Source: www.skyscrappercity.com

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Negative AttitudeRejected mobility:

1. “Boardroom” Rejection

2. “Design” Rejection

3. “Usage” Rejection

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The invisible “EcoMobility” in Kampala

60%-Non-motorized transport

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Public Transport-”EcoMobility Trap?”

Inconvenient

Irregular

Expensive

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Non-motorized Transport in Kampala-EcoMobility Face

1. Unsafe in all ways

2. Leading Mode

SO, Kampala should win the “EcoMobility” Award (?)

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The Pilot-Non-motorized TransportConceptualized in 2010

Approved in 2011

Political Leadership changes

NMT policy

The Funding Question!!

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The Corridor-Approx. 3.5 Km

GOOD BUT “NO

MONEY”

AND IT “W

ON’T

WORK”

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Emerging issues-need for the bigger picture

Focus on NMT Benefits

HEALTH ENVIRONMENT TRAFFIC CONGESTION

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Functionality through Coherent-Integrated approach

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1970

oilcrisis

1995 2005 20…1980 1985

Road safety Noise Congestion Pollution Integrated planning

Experiences elsewhere-But this is Uganda??

Need for the Regional

example/Benchmark

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Complimentary Activities-Forgotten Modes

1. Cycle for fun

2. Cycle training for women

3. Car Free Days

4. Bike sharing scheme-Makerere

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Activities-Keep the process going

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What has to be done!

1. Consistent Communication & Marketing

2. Implementation & Enforcement

3. Institutional organization

4. Prioritization

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EcoMobility: What is the problem?

It is NOT the CAR: But the 3 P’s

1. Planning

2. Prioritization

3. People! (Also, POLITICS)

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• Bigger Picture: DO NOT FOCUS ON CARSCar Lovers do not mind more of less, they mind about more about convenience

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Increase the “Love” for EcoMobility

1. Walking

2. Cycling

3. Public Transport

4. Less Private car use

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Link with existing goals

Cycling delivers to at least 9 Sustainable Development Goals :Goal 2: End hunger Goal 3: healthy lives Goal 7: affordable,

reliable, sustainable energy

Goal 8: inclusive, sustainable economic growth Goal

9: resilient infrastructure

Goal 10: equality

Goal 11: inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities

Goal 12: sustainable consumption

Goal 13: combat climate change

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People Move with a purpose

1. Plan their Movement

2. Plan their accessibility

3. Integrate with spatial Planning

4. Communicate the plans

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Global Cause; Let’s break the boundaries

1. United for EcoMobility

2. Paint the face of EcoMobility appropriately

Secretariat at ECF – Franklin 28 – 1000 Brussels – Belgium

www.ecf.com

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For Africa,

A Benchmark is key: continental or regional

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Conclusion

1. It is not all about the cities, but the people.

2. But if we forget the people, we risk losing what makes our cities!

3. Unless people thrive in the cities, our cities will not survive

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The world is changing very fast, and the change is affecting the people.

Let’s change the way we move; think smart, fast & focus on

action!

THE PEOPLE CAN’T WAIT ANYMORE.

Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @mandyug

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