Cities are growing and so does its infrastructure. Many cities are questioning its car oriented planning and going for walkability. Author and lecturer Alexander Ståhle explains why in this presentation. Alexander Ståhle is also CEO at Spacescape and PhD in Urban Design.
Principles of Sustainable Transport: Shreya Gadepalli, Sr. Programme Director...www.theurbanvision.com
Building Livable Cities : a multi city investigation on ideas that can make Indian cities livable. See: www.theurbanvision.com/blc
Principles of Sustainable Transport: Christopher Kost ,ITDP Principles of Sustainable Transport: Shreya Gadepalli, Sr. Programme Director,
ITDP
Shreya Gadepalli, Sr. Programme Director, ITDP "Transport is key to sustainab...www.theurbanvision.com
Building Livable Cities : a multi city investigation on ideas that can make Indian cities livable. See: www.theurbanvision.com/blc
Shreya Gadepalli, Sr. Programme Director, ITDP "Transport is key to sustainable Cities"
Cities are growing and so does its infrastructure. Many cities are questioning its car oriented planning and going for walkability. Author and lecturer Alexander Ståhle explains why in this presentation. Alexander Ståhle is also CEO at Spacescape and PhD in Urban Design.
Principles of Sustainable Transport: Shreya Gadepalli, Sr. Programme Director...www.theurbanvision.com
Building Livable Cities : a multi city investigation on ideas that can make Indian cities livable. See: www.theurbanvision.com/blc
Principles of Sustainable Transport: Christopher Kost ,ITDP Principles of Sustainable Transport: Shreya Gadepalli, Sr. Programme Director,
ITDP
Shreya Gadepalli, Sr. Programme Director, ITDP "Transport is key to sustainab...www.theurbanvision.com
Building Livable Cities : a multi city investigation on ideas that can make Indian cities livable. See: www.theurbanvision.com/blc
Shreya Gadepalli, Sr. Programme Director, ITDP "Transport is key to sustainable Cities"
The mobility disruption around the corner will largely initiated by three technology advances, but the knock-on impacts will be shaped by economic and social choices, as much as technology.
Transportation of the future is coming sooner than we think. Teleportation, movable platforms, driver-less cars, and jet-packs are almost here. This presentation will help you to understand the importance of future transportation.
How are we working to improve life in our cities?Alberto Abella
Past present and future of the relation between citizens and cities. and how can cities can be understood as digital ecosystems. New trends in citizen experience and open government
WEAVING Earth Regenerative patterns with Doughnut Economy Action Lab (DEAL) pilots incubating an Open Commons.
A how-to workshop scaling Bioregional patterns with Community life-style choices. A story-by-story cultural evolution starting in my-backyard (a PechaKucha for my Cascadia family, tribe).
Robotaxis could work a lot like Lyft or Uber, minus a driver, and decrease the overall number of cars owned. They’d be convenient and flexible for a rider – something public transportation always has struggled to be.
This presentation on Walkability is for a upcoming seminar/charrette hosted by the Town of Collierville, Tn. There is a particular focus on block design as one of the key components of a wlakable neighborhood.
VIER is committed to accelerate the development and adoption of sustainable transportation technologies. In VIER, how we work is just as important as what we produce. We are guided by a set of values, each chosen by the very people who formed the Company.
Road infrastructure solutions can play an important part in helping cities become safer, greener, and smarter. Governments throughout the world have initiated plans to deploy technologies for Smart
City, traffic management, Intelligent Transportation Systems, and road safety projects to mitigate the
challenges faced due to rapid urbanization.3 Road safety represents measures that can be taken to reduce
the risk of accidents and fatalities for road users (cyclists, motorists, pedestrians, vehicle passengers, and
public transport passengers) in the road network of built-up urban streets, non-built-up rural roads, and major highways.
#cityfutures: Building a transport system for a sustainable future (Katja Ley...Northumbria University
Newcastle #cityfutures sapl http://newcycling.org/events/20140402/newcastle-city-futures-sapl
A series of events organised by the Newcastle University's School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (SAPL). Katja Leyendecker will speak about city-wide planning methods for sustainable transport.
Please see attached (below) the finalised events leaflet for the Newcastle City Futures: People, Place, Change exhibition and events series.
Join on twitter at @NewcastleSAPL #cityfutures and at the Newcastle City Futures blog: https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/cityfutures/
Starts: Wednesday, 28 May, 2014 - 18:00
The mobility disruption around the corner will largely initiated by three technology advances, but the knock-on impacts will be shaped by economic and social choices, as much as technology.
Transportation of the future is coming sooner than we think. Teleportation, movable platforms, driver-less cars, and jet-packs are almost here. This presentation will help you to understand the importance of future transportation.
How are we working to improve life in our cities?Alberto Abella
Past present and future of the relation between citizens and cities. and how can cities can be understood as digital ecosystems. New trends in citizen experience and open government
WEAVING Earth Regenerative patterns with Doughnut Economy Action Lab (DEAL) pilots incubating an Open Commons.
A how-to workshop scaling Bioregional patterns with Community life-style choices. A story-by-story cultural evolution starting in my-backyard (a PechaKucha for my Cascadia family, tribe).
Robotaxis could work a lot like Lyft or Uber, minus a driver, and decrease the overall number of cars owned. They’d be convenient and flexible for a rider – something public transportation always has struggled to be.
This presentation on Walkability is for a upcoming seminar/charrette hosted by the Town of Collierville, Tn. There is a particular focus on block design as one of the key components of a wlakable neighborhood.
VIER is committed to accelerate the development and adoption of sustainable transportation technologies. In VIER, how we work is just as important as what we produce. We are guided by a set of values, each chosen by the very people who formed the Company.
Road infrastructure solutions can play an important part in helping cities become safer, greener, and smarter. Governments throughout the world have initiated plans to deploy technologies for Smart
City, traffic management, Intelligent Transportation Systems, and road safety projects to mitigate the
challenges faced due to rapid urbanization.3 Road safety represents measures that can be taken to reduce
the risk of accidents and fatalities for road users (cyclists, motorists, pedestrians, vehicle passengers, and
public transport passengers) in the road network of built-up urban streets, non-built-up rural roads, and major highways.
#cityfutures: Building a transport system for a sustainable future (Katja Ley...Northumbria University
Newcastle #cityfutures sapl http://newcycling.org/events/20140402/newcastle-city-futures-sapl
A series of events organised by the Newcastle University's School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (SAPL). Katja Leyendecker will speak about city-wide planning methods for sustainable transport.
Please see attached (below) the finalised events leaflet for the Newcastle City Futures: People, Place, Change exhibition and events series.
Join on twitter at @NewcastleSAPL #cityfutures and at the Newcastle City Futures blog: https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/cityfutures/
Starts: Wednesday, 28 May, 2014 - 18:00
2017 Autonomous Vehicle Presentation Package Michael Scheno
This exclusive package includes presentations by Annabel R. Chang, Director of Public Policy at Lyft, Glen DeVos, Vice President – Engineering at Delphi, and Sam Abuelsamid, Senior Research Analyst at Navigant Research.
Welcome To Mobility in a Post-Digital Era.
From the first wheel to our first footsteps on the moon, our quest to move further and faster has been limited only by the technology to power our dreams. Now, speeding into a post-digital era, the forces of sustainability, urbanization, and new technologies that defy the very concept of time and space are reshaping how we move all over again. Join us on a journey to explore the innovations and ideas - once relegated to science fiction - coming to life today. The future of mobility is the ongoing present.
Great set of examples put together by IBM Interactive to show how the automotive industry is changing and how business models are opening opportunities far beyond the traditional industry
WHY DO YOU NEET IT?
TO LEARN HOW TO TRANSFORM YOUR CITY AND COMMUNITY: THE SMART WAYS TO REDEVELOP EUROPEAN CITIES, RUSSIAN AGGLOMERATIONS, AND PERFORM INDIA’S “100 SMART CITIES” INITIATIVE OR CHINESE SMART AND GREEN CITIES DEVELOPMENTS
Keolis, a major player in digital mobility, has announced at the 2017 Netexplo Forum the results of its first international digital mobility observatory.
The observatory targeted 13 smart cities across five continents, to better understand the impact of the digital revolution on the use of public transport.
Three common expectations and 10 fundamentals for the passenger experience of tomorrow have emerged from the studies.
This research illustrates Keolis’ proximity with cities, its commitment to enhance the passenger experience, and to create the smart transport networks of tomorrow.
Ride Sharing, Congestion, and the Need for Real SharingJeffrey Funk
Current ride sharing services are not financially sustainable. Although they provide more convenience than do taxi services, they are experiencing massive losses because they have the same cost structure as do taxis and thus must compete through subsidies and lower wages. After all, they use the same vehicles, roads, and drivers, and only GPS algorithms and phones are new.
They also increase congestion. Just as more private vehicles or taxis on the road will increase congestion, more ride sharing vehicles also increase congestion.
These slides describe new ways to use the technologies of ride sharing to reduce congestion along with costs while at the same time keeping travel time low. This can be done through changing public transportation systems or allowing private companies to offer competing services. For instance, current bus services, whether they are private or public, need to use the algorithms, GPS, phones and other technologies of ride sharing to revise routes, schedules and the premises that currently underpin public transportation. There is no reason a bus should be certain size, stop every 200 meters, or follow the same route all day. Algorithms and phones enable new types of routes in which designers simultaneously minimize time travel and maximize number of passengers transported per vehicle.hour.
SDN Finland and DNA jointly hosted an event with the topic 'Doing Good In Design'. We were excited to get Jethro Sercombe join us as a guest speaker all the way from Australia to share his insights on ethical design. Miko Laakso gave inspiring opening words and you can find his presentation here as well. We have also included an article about the Future Wheel tool which was used during the event by the participants.
SDN Finland and DNA jointly hosted an event with the topic 'Doing Good In Design'. We were excited to get Jethro Sercombe join us as a guest speaker all the way from Australia to share his insights on ethical design. Miko Laakso gave inspiring opening words and you can find his presentation here as well. We have also included an article about the Future Wheel tool which was used during the event by the participants.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
Apaar Tuli & Ulla Holma. MaaS // The MaaSive change towards human-centered cities (talk)
1. THE MAASIVE CHANGE
TOWARDS HUMAN-CENTERED
CITIES
APAAR TULI
PRODUCT DESIGN LEAD・WHIM
@apaar
ULLA HOLMA
CO-FOUNDER, SERVICE DESIGNER・SHAPE HELSINKI
@uuhoo
21. The average car is 80 percent driven by
one person
8 0 % - 1 P E R S O N
Of the day cars are unused
9 5 % - U N U S E D
In US there are billion parking spots,
four for every car in existence
4 P L A C E / C A R
Many downtowns devote 50-60% of
their scarce real estate to vehicles.
5 0 - 6 0 % A R E A
Los Angeles' Westwood Village cars
travel about 1.528.877 kilometers
annually just cruising for parking.
1 . 5 2 8 . 8 7 7 K M
99% of parking is still free in US, even
though each on-street parking space cost
around $1,750 to build and $400 to
maintain annually.
$ 1 7 5 0 P A R K I N G
P L A C E T O B U I L D
U R BA N IZAT ION A N D
C A R S
22. More than 75% of world population will
be living in cities by 2050
2 0 5 0 - 7 5 %
Regions with the largest movements
towards urban centres
A S I A , A F R I C A A N D
L A T I N A M E R I C A
moving to cities every week
2 0 2 5 - 6 0 0 - 6 0
3 M I L L I O N
P E O P L E
URBANIZATION
IN STATISTICS
Six hundred cities will generate more
than 60% of global growth by 2025
23. U R B A N I Z A T I O N T R E N D S
CORPORATE
CITIES
MOBILITY HUMAN SCALE
CITIES
FLUENT SPACES
RURAL
RESURRECTION
SPACE
FRONTIERS
SMART CITIES URBAN
RESILIENCE
25. MADRID, SPAIN CHENGDU, CHINA
BERLIN, GERMANY
PARIS, FRANCE
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA COPENHAGEN, DK
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM MEXICO CITY, MX SAN FRANCISCO, USA
HUMAN SCALED CITIES
Sustainable mobility plans
• Banning cars in city centres and making city
centres car-free zones
• Making city-centres “low-emission zones” and
banning all gas and diesel vehicles that fail to
meet national emission standards
• Adding bike lanes
• Increasing the number of pedestrian areas
28. Oliver Paffrath / PeugeotThe psychology of sustainable transport
Psychological barriers to car restraint
STATUS FREEDOM POWER
SOCIAL COHESION MAGNIFICATION
SECURITY
HABIT
34. FROM OWNERSHIP TO ACCESS
Public Transport as a backbone to mobility and
other modes, private or public, to complement it.
35. interviews,
workshops, user tests
Mockups,
prototypes, visuals,
storyboards
Continuous service
development to meet the
needs of customers. Valuable,
forward looking findings and
insights
Countries with
functioning service,
negotiations with
dozens more
DOZENS HUNDREDS NECESSARY AMOUNT TWO
36.
37. 3
7
Interviews, workshops, group interviews,
ethnographical research, questionnaires,
stakeholder mapping, experience principles,
service safaris, personas, archetypes, service
blueprints, journey maps
INSIGHTS SERVICE DESIGN
Ideation, prioritization, storyboarding, visual
design, vision design, ux/ui design
PROTO&TEST
user tests, interviews, roadmaps, pilot versions
VALIDATION
Service development, roadmaps,
project/feature cards, development
38. 3
8
M E T H O D S U S E D
A L I G N M E N T & P R O B L E M F I N D I N G
Stakeholder mapping, interviews, workshops, customer journey mapping, current
state blueprinting, ecosystem mapping, Finding experience principles
D I S C OV E R Y & M A P P I N G
Interviews, workshops, service safaris, ethnographic research, experience
mapping, designing experience principles, personas, archetypes
I D E A T I O N & E N V I S O N I N G
Ideation, prioritization, storyboarding, vision design, concept design, ux design,
building prototypes
E V O L U T I O N P L A N N I N G & P I L O T I N G
Future state blueprints, roadmaps, pilots (versions of pilots), project/feature cards
39. PRIVATELY OWNED CARS -
STUBBORN BEHAVIOR
PATTERN
TRANSPORTATION CAUSES
MAJOR PAIN POINTS AND
STRESS
SIMPLE AND EASY CUSTOMER
EXPERIENCE
USE OF SERVICE MAKES IT
DIFFICULT TO GIVE IT UP –
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
INSIGHTS
40. LIFE SITUATION
What major life events
affect your mobility needs?
StudyingMarriage PetKidsMigration
HOURS
What does a day look
like for you?
Hobbies
Work
travel WeatherIllness
Pick up
kids
LIFE CYCLE
What needs and necessities
do different phases of life
bring?
Ability to
move Worklife Grown-up Family Pension
CALENDAR
What does your year
look like?
EventsVacation
Large
transit Weekend Birthday
41. What if all transportation
was converged…
…and tailored to our needs
as monthly packages?
42. 15-MINUTE GUARANTEE
135 € / MONTH
• 15 minutes from call to pick up with no more than
15 minutes delay compared to driving.
• No parking hassle
CUP OF TEA GUARANTEE
• All your rides combined
• Morning tea included
• Tinder extension for a great
weekend
• Movember special rides
PAY AS YOU ARE MOVED
• Bike and segway service included
• 20 cents per minute in vehicles with others
• 30 cents per minute for a nice car
• 50 cents per minute for a personal driver
• Only vehicles that use renewable energy
BUSINESS PACKAGE
800 € / MONTH
• 5 minutes pickup in all EU
• Black car status everywhere
• Working conditions guaranteed
FAMILY PLAN
1 200 € / MONTH
• Enough space and child seats guaranteed
• Always traceable and safe trips for kids
• Includes one long family trip every month
• Home delivery included
43.
44. ARRIVE BOOK BOARD CYCLE CANCEL CROSSING DRIVE DELAY HAIL
TICKET TIP UNLOCK WALK WAIT WEATHER YUCKVALIDATE
JAM LOCK MAP PLANPARK PAYMENTHANG ON NAVIGATEHONK
QUEUE RIDEREFUEL ROAD RAGEREROUTE RESERVE SEARCH SIGNAGESEATING
56. Perkins + Will
The future of transport is
shared, integrated, and multimodal.
57. 5
7
1 .
T E C H N O L O G Y
D R I V E N
A company is an association or collection of
individuals, whether natural persons, legal
persons, or a
Y O U R T I T L E H E R E
THE 3
GENERATIONS
OF SMART
CITIES
2 .
T E C H N O L O G Y
E N A B L E D ,
C I T Y - L E D
3 .
C I T I Z E N C O -
C R E A T I O N
58. DOCKLESS BIKE-
SHARING
MaaS SERVICES COMPREHENSIVE
SMART CITY PLAN
PUBLIC PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP
LOCAL LEVEL
DEPENDENCE
BUILDING SMART
CITIES FROM
SCRATCH
INFRASTRUCTURE CYBER-SECURITY
SMART CITIES
59. Y O U C A N W R I T E H E R E
Future of city planning
Bring together businesses, universities and
city employees so that they work with each
other to solve the problems that cities face.
Share experiences and learnings openly and
transparently - successful and not so
successful ones.
60. Y O U C A N W R I T E H E R E
Future of city planning
Involve and co-create services and products
with urban citizens. Keep in center resilience
thinking and people with special needs so
that accessibility and sustainability can be
realised.
62. A developed country is not a place
where the poor have cars.
It’s where the rich use public transport.
Enrique Peñalosa
APAAR TULI ULLA HOLMA
@apaar @whimhq @uuhoo