Cities2.0 Ict2008 Daniel Kaplan - Presentation Transcript
Free and Sustainable Mobility
in the Connected City
Daniel Kaplan
Fing – www.fing.org
Villes 2.0 – www.villes2.fr
A partnership between
Clash of Values
Why have the citizens of Stockholm
and NYC rejected urban pricing /
sustainability plans?
What is unsatisfactory with
Amsterdam
and Seoul's GPS-based dynamic
urban
pricing schemes?
Reconnection
Can we turn sustainability into a
personal, emotional, pleasurable
experience?
Can we make sustainability
compatible
with other rights: Mobility, privacy…?
\"Urban mobility can become
sustainable only if it remains
considered as a right
as well as a goal.\"
A simple framework
A simple framework
Reduce volumes Make mobility
Reduce
(travellers, trips, more efficient and
distances
vehicles…) cleaner
Urban planning
Articulation
Transports
e-Substi-
Sharing
tution
Travel Mode
Information and Substitution
skills Optimi-
zation
Organization
Dematerialization
e-Substitution
➊ Share and Connect (\"2.0\")
Share vehicles, infrastructures, places
(car/ridesharing, flexible spaces,
\"third places\"…)
Connect people, information, services
(seamless services, intermodality,
rich
teleconferencing, new mediators…)
Insights: 3 changes
Insights: 3 changes
technology could enable
technology could enable
➋ Travel Between Layers (\"Fly\")
Travel the city / Take the city's pulse
(Urban Mobs / Real Time Rome)
Involve citizens in the measurement
of
pollution (Green Watch)
Consume or recycle / See the
consequences (Gridwise)
Insights: 3 changes
Insights: 3 changes
technology could enable
technology could enable
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 changes
Insights: 3 changes
technology could enable
technology could enable
Free and Sustainable Mobility
in the Connected City
Daniel Kaplan
Fing – www.fing.org
Villes 2.0 – www.villes2.fr
A partnership between
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