"Designing urban spaces that prioritise people and integrate innovative mobility solutions are crucial for a just transition. When executed thoughtfully, these efforts will lead to happier, healthier, and more resilient communities”.
These were just some of the reflections of Thomas Haddock, Coordinator of NetZeroCities, while cycling over 300km to Parma for the CIVITAS Forum earlier this month! Upon his arrival Thomas and Andreas Piller, CIVITAS coordinator & ICLEI Sustainable Mobility Expert, signed an MoU, which outlines how the CIVITAS Initiative and NetZeroCities will work together to strengthen support for cities to develop sustainable mobility systems as a cornerstone of their transition to climate neutrality.
"Together we’re putting the wheels of climate neutrality in motion” emphasised Piller, highlighting the essential role that active mobility plays in achieving climate neutrality.
The CIVITAS Forum, which took place between 1-3 October, is the flagship conference of the CIVITAS Initiative, which is coordinated by ICLEI Europe. This year’s event welcomed 400+ sustainable mobility policymakers, practitioners, planners, academics and more to share knowledge and collaborate towards three key streams:
- Climate-neutral and resilient mobility
- Smart, connected and efficient mobility
- Inclusive and safe mobility for all
Day 1 began with politicians from all over Europe coming together for the CIVITAS Politicians Exchange Forum. The focus was on implementing the EU cycling declaration at all levels. Some crucial elements discussed covered political leadership, ensuring a clear vision and financial resources to unleash the full potential of cycling. This lead to a key highlight of the event in the shape of the City of Parma committing to the EU Cycling Declaration implementation. The document, which Gianluca Borghi (Parma Deputy Mayor for Environmental Sustainability, Energy and Mobility) signed in the closing ceremony on Day 3, outlines Parma's plans to set the wheels in motion for other cities to follow suit in implementing the European Declaration on Cycling.
Key themes highlighted by speakers and participants during the event covered financing, policy and infrastructure needs, as well as inclusion and collaboration. A delegation of youth representatives encouraged more youth involvement and diversity to better represent the needs of all in sustainable urban mobility planning. Gunta Anca, Vice President of the European Disability Forum, also reinforced the key message of the conference, that sustainable urban mobility is not only about green and active transport, but also about inclusivity and ensuring that no-one is left behind in the mobility transition.
View the photos from the CIVITAS Forum 2024.