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Bangalore has witnessed explosive growth in the last few years. With this, we have also seen the city’s infrastructure struggling to cope with the demands of a growing economy and population. Rising levels of congestion, rapid motorization, ecological degradation, urban sprawl and social inequity are key challenges to our present transportation system. A sustainable transport model for Bangalore would mean decongestion of streets, enhanced pedestrian and public transport infrastructure, integrated urban and transport design, reduced pollution and inclusive planning. At Mobilicity, a diverse group of citizens and experts will engage in open dialogue, share ideas, and propose forward-looking strategies and solutions for accessible, equitable, efficient and environmentally sustainable transportation in Bengaluru. Unconference We invite citizens to present or speak on goal-oriented, forward-looking proposals or analysis on the subject of sustainable mobility for Bangalore. Such sessions must cover focused areas of mobility, and have clear local context and applications. Slots are available, and you can even register on the day of the event! For more information, please visit mobilicity. praja.in Or call Shekhar (+91- 9611115671) or Neha (+91- 9739099230) Panel Discussion A sound framework for sustainable mobility involves several aspects like: land use planning, integrated and inclusive public transport systems that incorporate non-motorized forms of transport, design and usage patterns of resources and amenities, energy efficiency and good economics – the balance between welfare and profit. A panel of senior local administrators, young politicians, experts as well as eminent citizens will bring their diversity in opinions and real world experiences to this session to discuss the various aspects of the draft Transport Policy for Karnataka. Intelligent and lively audience participation is expected to complete the picture. Panelists: 1. Mr. Shankar Linge Gowda, Principal Secretary, Transport Department, GoK 2. Mr. Gaurav Gupta, MD KSRTC 3. Mr. Praveen Sood, ACP Traffic, Bangalore 4. Mr. Krishna Byregowda, MLA, Congress 5. Prof. Ashwin Mahesh, Transportation Expert and Professor IIM Bangalore 6. Prof T.G Sitharam, Chairman, CiSTUP 7. Mr. S. Viswanath, Sustainability Expert Moderator: V. Ravichandar Time: 10:30 AM Sessions Take this opportunity to engage with policy makers, citizen leaders and experts through a highly interactive series of sessions on Sustainable Transport. Listen to what they have to say on topics ranging from road design to urban planning simulation, share your ideas and provide direct feedback. The emphasis is on participation, collaboration and synergy. Session 1: Road Design Standards: Getting There Roads need to be designed and engineered to accommodate the needs of pedestrians, cyclists, hawkers, private vehicle users, utilities such as water and electricity, as well as environmental aspects such as tree cover in an optimal and efficient way. Participate in this session to understand how this is currently attempted, what the shortcomings of this approach are, and what needs to change. Presenters: 1. Prof T.G Sitharam, Chairman CiSTUP, IISc 2. Mr. Chikrayappa, Chief Engineer, Major Roads, BBMP, 3. Mr. Basavaraj Kabade, Exec. Engr, BBMP 4. Mr. Suhas Kulhalli, Member, Praja Moderator: Ravindra, Member, Praja Time: 1:30 PM Session 2: Multimodal Transportation: Seamless Transit How easily you can go from walking or taking your cycle or car, parking it and switching to a bus or metro, then catching an auto to your destination, all in single journey and in a reasonably good time, is a measure of the efficiency and efficacy of a transport system. Attend this session to understand concepts of multi-modal transportation and to see what our city’s thinkers and planners have to say on the subject. Presenters: 1. Mr PK Garg, Director Projects, BMTC 2. Prof Ashish Verma, CiSTUP, IISc 3. Mr. Shashidhara, City Connect 4. Mr. Nate Stell, Architect Biome Solutions Moderator: Vinod Shankar, Member Praja Time: 1:30 PM Session 3: Aatakkuntu, Lekkakkuntu – Simulation Of Participation And Planning In The Evolution Of Bengaluru In a city governed by multiple elected bodies and public agencies, arriving at decisions always involves working with multiple stakeholders. Bangalore-based think-tank CSTEP will display several demos and kick off discussions about how games could be used for addressing mobility related challenges in Bangalore. Panelists: 1. Prof Rajeev Gowda, Professor Economics and Social Sciences IIM Bangalore Presenters: CSTEP Time: 2:30 PM Session 3: Urban Planning And Sustainable Transportation: Making It Easy Mobility requirements of citizens depend upon the choices the city provides them. If you had the option, wouldn’t you live closer to work, and in a neighborhood that not only has all the amenities you need within easy distance but is also green and clean? This session brings together urban planning experts and knowledgeable citizens for a constructive discussion on how urban planning impacts sustainable mobility. Presenters: 1. Ms. Champaka TR, Principal Urban Designer at Groupe SCE India Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore, India 2. Mr. HS Sudhira, Specialist Consultant (Land Use and Transport) at DULT, and Research Associate, IISc Panelists 1. Ms. Brinda Sastry,Urban Design and Planning Consultant, Adjunct Faculty, RV School of Architecture Bangalore 2. Mr. Vijayan Menon, Koramangala Initiative Moderator: Sanjay Vijayaraghavan, Member Praja Time: 3:30 PM Documentary Screening E2 series from PBS: Four 30 minute documentaries on best practices in sustainable transport from around the world Just Wheels: 30 minute documentary by Faizan Jawed on how methods of mobility shape an inclusive, equitable, sustainable and therefore humane habitat. Time: 12:30 PM

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Page 1: MobiliCity Brochure

Bangalore has witnessed explosive growth in the last few years.

With this, we have also seen the city’s infrastructure struggling to cope with the demands of a growing economy and population. Rising levels of congestion, rapid motorization, ecological degradation, urban sprawl and social inequity are key challenges to our present transportation system. A sustainable transport model for Bangalore would mean decongestion of streets, enhanced pedestrian and public transport infrastructure, integrated urban and transport design, reduced pollution and inclusive planning. At Mobilicity, a diverse group of citizens and experts will engage in open dialogue, share ideas, and propose forward-looking strategies and solutions for accessible, equitable, efficient and environmentally sustainable transportation in Bengaluru.

Unconference

We invite citizens to present or speak on goal-oriented, forward-looking proposals or analysis on the subject of sustainable mobility for Bangalore. Such sessions must cover focused areas of mobility, and have clear local context and applications.

Slots are available, and you can even register on the day of the event! For more information, please visit mobilicity.praja.in

Or call Shekhar (+91- 9611115671) or Neha (+91- 9739099230)

Panel Discussion

A sound framework for sustainable mobility involves several aspects like: land use planning, integrated and inclusive public transport systems that incorporate non-motorized forms of transport, design and usage patterns of resources and amenities, energy efficiency and good economics – the balance between welfare and profit.

A panel of senior local administrators, young politicians, experts as well as eminent citizens will bring their diversity in opinions and real world experiences to this session to discuss the various aspects of the draft Transport Policy for Karnataka. Intelligent and lively audience participation is expected to complete the picture.

Panelists:

1. Mr. Shankar Linge Gowda, Principal Secretary, Transport Department, GoK

2. Mr. Gaurav Gupta, MD KSRTC

3. Mr. Praveen Sood, ACP Traffic, Bangalore

4. Mr. Krishna Byregowda, MLA, Congress

5. Prof. Ashwin Mahesh, Transportation Expert and Professor IIM Bangalore

6. Prof T.G Sitharam, Chairman, CiSTUP

7. Mr. S. Viswanath, Sustainability Expert

Moderator: V. Ravichandar

Time: 10:30 AM

Sessions

Take this opportunity to engage with policy makers, citizen leaders and experts through a highly interactive series of sessions on Sustainable Transport. Listen to what they have to say on topics ranging from road design to urban planning simulation, share your ideas and provide direct feedback. The emphasis is on participation, collaboration and synergy.

Session 1: Road Design Standards: Getting There

Roads need to be designed and engineered to accommodate the needs of pedestrians, cyclists, hawkers, private vehicle users, utilities such as water and electricity, as well as environmental aspects such as tree cover in an optimal and efficient way.

Participate in this session to understand how this is currently attempted, what the shortcomings of this approach are, and what needs to change.

Presenters:

1. Prof T.G Sitharam, Chairman CiSTUP, IISc

2. Mr. Chikrayappa, Chief Engineer, Major Roads, BBMP,

3. Mr. Basavaraj Kabade, Exec. Engr, BBMP

4. Mr. Suhas Kulhalli, Member, Praja

Moderator: Ravindra, Member, Praja

Time: 1:30 PM

Session 2: Multimodal Transportation: Seamless Transit

How easily you can go from walking or taking your cycle or car, parking it and switching to a bus or metro, then catching an auto to your destination, all in single journey and in a reasonably good time, is a measure of the efficiency and efficacy of a transport system.

Attend this session to understand concepts of multi-modal transportation and to see what our city’s thinkers and planners have to say on the subject.

Presenters:

1. Mr PK Garg, Director Projects, BMTC

2. Prof Ashish Verma, CiSTUP, IISc

3. Mr. Shashidhara, City Connect

4. Mr. Nate Stell, Architect Biome Solutions

Moderator: Vinod Shankar, Member Praja

Time: 1:30 PM

Session 3: Aatakkuntu, Lekkakkuntu – Simulation Of Participation And Planning In The Evolution Of Bengaluru

In a city governed by multiple elected bodies and public agencies, arriving at decisions always involves working with multiple stakeholders.

Bangalore-based think-tank CSTEP will display several demos and kick off discussions about how games could be used for addressing mobility related challenges in Bangalore.

Panelists:

1. Prof Rajeev Gowda, Professor Economics and Social Sciences IIM Bangalore

Presenters: CSTEP

Time: 2:30 PM

Session 3: Urban Planning And Sustainable Transportation: Making It Easy

Mobility requirements of citizens depend upon the choices the city provides them. If you had the option, wouldn’t you live closer to work, and in a neighborhood that not only has all the amenities you need within easy distance but is also green and clean?

This session brings together urban planning experts and knowledgeable citizens for a constructive discussion on how urban planning impacts sustainable mobility.

Presenters:

1. Ms. Champaka TR, Principal Urban Designer at Groupe SCE India Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore, India

2. Mr. HS Sudhira, Specialist Consultant (Land Use and Transport) at DULT, and Research Associate, IISc

Panelists

1. Ms. Brinda Sastry,Urban Design and Planning Consultant, Adjunct Faculty, RV School of Architecture Bangalore

2. Mr. Vijayan Menon, Koramangala Initiative

Moderator: Sanjay Vijayaraghavan, Member Praja

Time: 3:30 PM

Documentary Screening

E2 series from PBS: Four 30 minute documentaries on best practices in sustainable transport from around the world

Just Wheels: 30 minute documentary by Faizan Jawed on how methods of mobility shape an inclusive, equitable, sustainable and therefore humane habitat.

Time: 12:30 PM

Page 2: MobiliCity Brochure

Join us at Bengaluru’s first Sustainable Transportation Unconference

Extending an invitation to all concerned citizens of Bangalore, to join a common platform to

Reclaim Bangalore

Date Nov 21, 2009

Time 9:30am – 5pm

Venue CiSTUP, IISc, Bangalore

Website mobilicity.praja.in

email [email protected]

S P O N S O R E D B Y

Schedule

Time Transport LabMeeting HallFaculty Room Conference Room

9:30

15:30

14:30

13:30

12:30

10:30

10:00

All Day

16:30

16:00

Registration for Unconference

Orientation (Faculty Room)

Panel Discussion on Karnataka's Draft Transport Policy

Lunch

Road Design Standards

(GS 1)

Multi-Modal Integration

(GS 2)

Evolution of Bangalore

(GS 3)

City Planning &

Transportation (GS 4)

Documentary Screening

UC 8

UC 2

UC 6

UC 1

UC 10

Final Comments and Vote of Thanks (Faculty Room)

Exhibition of Innovations in Transport Engineering Design

UC 4UC 4UC 3

UC 5

UC 7

UC 9

UC 4