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ree and Sustainable Mobility n the Connected City aniel Kaplan ing – www.fing.org illes 2.0 – www.villes2.fr A partnership between

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Page 1: Free and Sustainable Mobility in the Connected City

Free and Sustainable Mobilityin the Connected City

Daniel KaplanFing – www.fing.orgVilles 2.0 – www.villes2.fr

A partnership between

Page 2: Free and Sustainable Mobility in the Connected City

Clash of Values

Why have the citizens of Stockholmand NYC rejected urban pricing /sustainability plans?

What is unsatisfactory with Amsterdamand Seoul's GPS-based dynamic urbanpricing schemes?

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Reconnection

Can we turn sustainability into apersonal, emotional, pleasurableexperience?

Can we make sustainability compatiblewith other rights: Mobility, privacy…?

Page 4: Free and Sustainable Mobility in the Connected City

"Urban mobility can becomesustainable only if it remainsconsidered as a right as well as a goal."

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A simple frameworkA simple framework

Reduce volumes (travellers, trips,

vehicles…)

Reducedistances

Make mobility more efficient and cleaner

Urban planning

Transports

Information and skills

Organization

Dematerialization

e-Substi-tution

e-Substitution

Optimi-zation

Articulation

Travel ModeSubstitution

Sharing

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➊ Share and Connect ("2.0")

Share vehicles, infrastructures, places(car/ridesharing, flexible spaces,"third places"…)

Connect people, information, services(seamless services, intermodality, richteleconferencing, new mediators…)

Insights: 3 changestechnology could enableInsights: 3 changestechnology could enable

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➋ Travel Between Layers ("Fly")

Travel the city / Take the city's pulse(Urban Mobs / Real Time Rome)

Involve citizens in the measurement ofpollution (Green Watch)

Consume or recycle / See theconsequences (Gridwise)

Insights: 3 changestechnology could enableInsights: 3 changestechnology could enable

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➌ Lower Barriers to Participation…and Innovation ("Empower")

Access to urban data (local mashups and widgets, e.g. Velib/Bicing;collaborative mapping; local multiservice centres…)

Shared and flexible urban infrastructures, including sensor nets

Information-based urban transports…

Insights: 3 changestechnology could enableInsights: 3 changestechnology could enable

Page 9: Free and Sustainable Mobility in the Connected City

Free and Sustainable Mobilityin the Connected City

Daniel KaplanFing – www.fing.orgVilles 2.0 – www.villes2.fr

A partnership between