Who is this course for?
Overall aim of the course
Specific objectives of the course
Increasing the understanding about the value of InnoTS in our cities, the effects/cost of lack of urban mobility regulations, the operators and the economy of the city, the stakeholders involved and their needs and about the concept and methodology for implementing InnoTS measures while being able to recognise or find out the needs of urban freight transport users.
Building specific skills regarding how success of the measures can be ensured
- By convincing stakeholders and by overcoming financial, legal, administrative and technical barriers
Specifically, the course is designed to:
- Strengthen cooperation between LA’s staff
- Advance local priorities on InnoTS
- Offer concrete practical tools and guidance to better implement these Schemes
Unit 1
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1Introduction Webinar on Innovative Transport Schemes (InnoTS)
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2Key aspects of the problem
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3Why Innovative Transport Schemes?
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4Innovative Transport Schemes
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5Opinion regarding innovative transport schemes benefits
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6Benefits of InnoTS
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7Correlation of InnoTS with city strategic objectives [6]
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8Example: Coventry Strategic Objectives
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9Social Impact Measurement
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10Impact assessment dimensions
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11Overview of factors
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12Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
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13SIA example Kalamaria – Bike sharing scheme (9)
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14Added value … i
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15EU Strategies / Regulations
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16Added value … ii
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17How to build collaboration/ identify the stakeholders and actors needs
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18UNIT 1 – References
Unit 2
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19Identification of Actors and Stakeholders
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20Identification of Actors and Stakeholders per type of InnoTS
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21Stakeholder Identification
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22Challenges and Responses for implementation of Ride-sharing (I) [15]
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23Challenges for Car-sharing implementation in smaller cities [16]
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24Challenges & Responses for Bike-sharing implementation [17]
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25Challenges & Responses for MaaS implementation
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26UNIT 2 – References
Unit 3
Building Small and Medium Local Authorities’ capacity to introduce Innovative Transport Schemes