Modelling Urban CO 2 Mitigation Measures

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AGENDA Modelling Urban CO 2 Mitigation Measures EXPERT WORKSHOP 31 January 1 February 2019 OECD La Muette, Château Room E 2, rue André Pascal, 75775 Paris

INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT FORUM The (ITF) at the OECD is an intergovernmental organisation with 59 member countries. It acts as a think tank for transport policy that covers all modes of transport. The ITF s mission is to foster a deeper understanding of the role of transport in economic growth, environmental sustainability and social inclusion and to raise the public profile of transport policy. The ITF acts as a platform for discussion of transport policy issues. It analyses trends, shares knowledge and promotes exchange among transport decision-makers and civil society. DECARBONISING TRANSPORT INITIATIVE The Decarbonising Transport initiative helps governments and industry to translate climate ambitions into actions. It provides tools for decision makers to select CO 2 mitigation measures that deliver on their commitments. Specifically, it: Provides targeted analytical assistance for countries and partners to identify climate actions that work, Gathers and shares evidence for best practices that will accelerate the transition to carbon-neutral mobility, Shapes the climate change debate by building a global policy dialogue and by bringing the transport perspective to the broader climate change discussions. The Decarbonising Transport initiative was launched in 2016 with core funding from the ITF s Corporate Partnership Board (CPB). Other funding partners currently include the governments of France, Korea, Ireland and the Netherlands, the World Bank, the European Commission, the Climate Works Foundation, the Fédération Internationale de l'automobile (FIA), the FIA Foundation, the International Road Transport Union (IRU) and the Swedish Shipowners' Association. DECARBONISING TRANSPORT IN EUROPE The "Decarbonising Transport in Europe" (DTEU) project aims to help the European Union to achieve its CO 2 reduction ambitions for the transport sector. The project will provide European policy makers with better quantitative evidence on the actual impact of CO 2 mitigation measures. The ITF will develop a suite of advanced models of transport activity in Europe as part of the project. This will allow decision makers to select the most effective policy measures and identify realistic pathways towards decarbonising transport by 2050. The DTEU project also encompasses systematic and inclusive policy dialogue. European transport stakeholders will be invited to discuss model developments and modelling results regarding the effectiveness of mitigation measures. This dialogue aims to encourage the implementation of collectively-developed mitigation pathways and will bring together European governments, companies, sectoral organisations, multilateral development banks and research institutions. The project is conducted in cooperation with the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme. OBJECTIVES OF THE EXPERT WORKSHOP ON MODELLING URBAN CO 2 MITIGATION MEASURES The workshop objectives are to: Inform stakeholders about the DTEU project and ITF s current urban transport modelling approaches, Develop a list of priority policy measures for urban transport CO 2 mitigation to be incorporated into ITF s models, Gather input from participants regarding how, and on the basis of what data, prioritised policy measures can be modelled. Discussions will also serve as inputs to the ITF modelling work on urban mobility more broadly, as well as inform the build of possible decarbonisation pathways in the future. 2 P a g e

AGENDA Day 1: Prioritising Urban Transport Mitigation Measures Chair: Elisabeth Windisch 31 January, 12:30 18:00 12:30 14:00 Informal buffet lunch (optional) 14:00 14:45 Welcome and Introduction Welcome (Jari Kauppila, 5 mins) Tour de Table (All, 15 mins) Introduction to ITF and its Decarbonising Transport Initiative (Jari Kauppila, 10 mins) Project Presentation: Decarbonising Transport in Europe (Elisabeth Windisch, 10 mins) Introduction of workshop objectives, timeline and modalities (Elisabeth Windisch, 5 mins) 14:45 15:45 Urban Passenger Transport CO 2 Mitigation Measures Input presentation (Karen Vancluysen, 20 mins) Policy discussion 15:45 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 17:00 Urban Freight Transport CO 2 Mitigation Measures Input presentation (Lóránt Tavasszy, 20 mins) Policy discussion 17:00 18:00 Prioritising Measures 19:30 22:00 Dinner Developing criteria (Elisabeth Windisch / All, 10 mins) Presentation of draft prioritisation (Elisabeth Windisch, 10 mins) Discussion of draft and introduction to survey Dinner The restaurant for dinner is called Le Bois, 29 Rue Bois le Vent, 75016 Paris at 19:30pm. (A short walk from the metro La Muette) 3 P a g e

Day 2: Modelling Prioritised Measures Concepts & Ideas 1 February, 09:00 17:00 Chair: Luis Martinez 09:00 09:30 Coffee 09:30 10:30 Prioritising Measures - Finalisation Presentation of survey responses (Katherine Farrow, 10 mins) Break out discussion to finalise priority lists (All, 30 mins) Reporting back to group (All, 20 mins) 10:30 11:30 Modelling Urban Transport CO 2 Mitigation Measures Input presentations: ITF s urban passenger model and future freight model (Luis Martinez, 30 mins) Q&A / Discussion Objectives for break-out groups / Forming of groups (Elisabeth Windisch, 10 mins) 11:30 12:30 Break-out Group Discussions I 12:30 13:30 Lunch break 13:30 15:00 Break-out Group Discussions II 15:00 15:15 Coffee 15:15 16:30 Reporting back from break-out groups and discussion (Moderator: Luis Martinez) 16:45 17:00 Closing of workshop and the next steps (Jari Kauppila) 4 P a g e

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Name Mr. Carlos CALVO AMBEL Ms. Maria CARBONE Mr. Pierpaolo CAZZOLA Ms. Elisabetta CHERCHI Ms. Claire CHERIYAN Mr. Francois CUENOT Mr. Michiel de BOK Mr. Alexandros DIMITROPOULOS Mr. Thomas EARL Mr. Felipe GARCIA CASTELLO Mr. Nikolaos GAVANAS Mr. Sebastian HÖRL Ms. Krista HUHTALA-JENKS Mr. Francois-Regis LE TOURNEAU Mr. Alan LEWIS Mr. Fernando LIESA Mr. Chengxi LIU Mr. Angelo MARTINO Ms. Charlotte MIGNE Mr. Paul KISHIMOTO Ms. Elena NAVAJAS CAWOOD Mr. Nikolaos ROUBANIS Mr. Lóránt TAVASSZY Ms. Maya TER LAAG Mr. Ioannis TIKOUDIS Ms. Karen VANCLUYSEN Mr. Steffen WEKECK Mr. Jari KAUPPILA Mr. Luis MARTINEZ Ms. Elisabeth WINDISCH Ms. Katherine FARROW Ms. Eimear GRANT Organisation Transport and Environment European Commission/DG Move International Energy Agency Newcastle University Transport for London United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Delft University of Technology Environment Directorate, OECD Transport and Environment RATP European Commission/DG RTD Swiss Federal Institute of Technology MaaS Global L Oréal & ALICE Smart Freight Centre ALICE VTI TRT FM Logistics and ALICE Urban Logistics Chair International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis European Commission/Joint Research Centre European Commission/DG Eurostat Delft University of Technology Delft University of Technology Environment Directorate, OECD Polis PTV Group 5 P a g e

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