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Urban Mobility Days 2022

EVENTS
Event type
Hybrid
Event date
-
Location
Brno Exhibition Centre, Výstaviště 405/1, 60300 Brno-střed, Czechia
STRIA Roadmaps
Low-emission alternative energy for transport (ALT)
Smart mobility and services (SMO)
Transport policies
Societal/Economic issues,
Environmental/Emissions aspects
Transport sectors
Passenger transport

Overview

The date and location for the 2022 edition of Urban Mobility Days has been confirmed. The conference will take place on 20-22 September in Brno, Czech Republic.

Following in the footsteps of previous successful conferences, this year’s theme is “Moving people and goods more sustainably”. More than 70% of Europeans live in cities, and urban areas account for around 23% of the EU’s GHG transport emissions. If we are to achieve ambitious climate targets, transforming urban mobility will be critical.

Across three days, policymakers, local authorities, academics, NGOs, urban transport practitioners, and urban planners convene to traverse the length and depth of sustainable urban mobility, examining the challenges and solutions at hand.

Eltis is leading the organisation of the conference on behalf of DG MOVE

The conference is being organised together with the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU and will take place in Brno, the second largest city of the Czech Republic, and a pioneer of many cutting-edge mobility initiatives.

Urban Mobility Days takes place every two years and combines the CIVITAS Forum Conference and European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs). This year’s event coincides with EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK taking place every year from 16-22 September.

This year’s event will also place youth participation front and centre on the path to sustainable mobility. Young people are not only victims of climate change, they are also valuable contributors to climate action. And as 2022 is the European Year of Youth. Urban Mobility Days will elevate young voices and views, exploring how Europe’s young people can be part of the path towards climate resilience.

To register, please click here, where a detailed programme will be shared in due course.