Session
Mobility Systems: Backbones for Smart and Sustainable Cities and Regions
Track 3 - Regular Session
Efficient and sustainable mobility systems are essential for creating smart, livable cities and regions that prioritize accessibility, environmental sustainability, and quality of life. This track examines how integrated public transport networks, active mobility, and digital innovations are transforming urban and regional transportation by reducing congestion and emissions. Key focus areas include enhancing regional connectivity through multimodal hubs and smart infrastructure, promoting soft mobility such as walking and cycling to foster healthier environments, and advancing electric mobility through expanded charging infrastructure and supportive policy frameworks. By exploring these strategies, the track addresses how mobility systems can drive the transition toward low-carbon, people-centered urban development that connects urban and rural areas while meeting future sustainability challenges.
Presentations:
065 Stan Valentina, Assessing the Impact of Pilot Actions for Travel Behaviour Change and Street Redesign within the CityWalk 2.0 Project
083 Dr. Gebhardt Laura, Small Vehicles, Big Potential: Assessing the Potential of Light Electric Vehicles to Replace Car Trips in Germany and Switzerland
107 Santinha Gonçalo, Governing the V2G Transition: participatory insights for smart and sustainable urban mobility
163 Lodi Chiara, The Role of Digital Technologies in EU R&I for Smart Regional Transport
200 Santos Margarida, ImAFUSA Framework - An Innovative Air Mobility (IAM) Impact and Capacity Assessment Framework and Toolset
222 Rahmani Neshat, Sustainable Active Transportation Infrastructure for Urban Heat Adaptation and Mitigation: A Systematic Literature Review
244 Rotondo Giuseppe, Transport in Mountainous Areas: A Digital Twin Methodology for Public and Private Mobility
Digital Poster:
096 Laast Joanna, A Backcasting Approach to Sustainable Urban Mobility: Empowering Shared Mobility for Systemic Change

