Free and Sustainable Mobility in the Connected City

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    1. Free and Sustainable Mobility in the Connected City Daniel Kaplan Fing – www.fing.org Villes 2.0 – www.villes2.fr A partnership between
    2. 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?
    3. Reconnection Can we turn sustainability into a personal, emotional, pleasurable experience? Can we make sustainability compatible with other rights: Mobility, privacy…?
    4. "Urban mobility can become sustainable only if it remains considered as a right as well as a goal."
    5. A simple framework e-Substi- tution e-Substitution Optimi- zation Articulation Travel Mode Substitution Sharing Reduce volumes (travellers, trips, vehicles…) Reduce distances Make mobility more efficient and cleaner Urban planning Transports Information and skills Organization Dematerialization
      • 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 technology could enable
      • 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 technology could enable
      • 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 technology could enable
    6. 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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