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Smart Cities

SmartMobility

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1. Please to meet you

50 years of leadership in mobility engineering, since 1963

Born, raised and formed in The Netherlands:▪ Rich planning tradition▪ Mobility really matters (dense, open economy)

World wide recognized for (urban) mobility planning

250 experts to cover all relevant aspects (Urban planners, traffic engineers, psychologists, process managers,IT-professionals, et cetera)

Employee owned Consultancy, IT-solutions, mobility services‘Our mission is to use proven Dutch solutions on mobility to create sustainable, accessible, liveable and economic flourishing cities world wide’

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How we dealt with growth Our credentials

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Strong growth in mobility

Cost-efficient (public)transport systems

The worlds’ highest use of cycling

The worlds’ transport-safest country

Healthy, liveable, attractive and economic flourishing cities

Getting the most out of space and infrastructure: Intelligent traffic management

2. What we achieved in The Netherlands – can we bring to your city

‘We are proud to see we got the cities we planned for’

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2. Our credentials: strong growth in mobility

Car ownership People / km2

Our existence

The Netherlands

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2. Our credentials: Cost-efficient (public) transport systems

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2. Our credentials: The worlds’ highest use of cycling

‘In the Netherlands we are proud to have more bicycles than people’

Why we bike- Cheap, fast, fun- Healthy- Compact: less use of surface- Green: less noise, clean air- Reducing urban congestion- More mobility

Cycling-inclusive planning- Potential driven investment (also e-bike)- Cycling culture - Parking facilities- Cycling highways- Bike sharing systems- Public transport alignment

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2. Our credentials: The worlds’ transport-safest country

(source: Dutch Cycling Embassy)

Despite growth in mobility, fatality rate droppedWorld champion traffic safety, even for vulnerable cyclists

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2. Our credentials: healthy, liveable, attractive and economic flourishing cities

“If you plan for cars and infrastructure, you will get cars and infrastructure, smart moving cities plan for people and places, so they get ……”

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2. Our credentials: Getting the most out of space and infrastructure

“It is not only about creating more infrastructure, it also about making better use of existing

capacity”Melanie Schultz van Haegen

Minister of Infrastructure & Environment

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2. Our credentials: current topics

Young urban lifestyle

Smart city development Intelligent transport

Big data technology

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Smart Urban Mobility Planning Our approach

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3. Our approach: interdisciplinary planning

1960s 1980s >2010s2000s

“In time infrastructure planning has become more complex and integrated Continuous improvement of

technical tools and data collection methodologies assist us to deal with this complexity”

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3. Our approach: using data and modelling tools

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Multi modal network design

Accessibility Dynamic traffic management

Urban quality

2. Our approach: comprehensive urban mobility design as a result

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Lessons Learned Our examples

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Our examples: The Netherlands

Amsterdam Metropool regionUrban planning North-East expansion (‘Almere 2030’)220 km2 , 2.2 mln inhabitants, 5700 zones

Dutch National Transport ModelMultimodal network analysis and planning25.000 km2 , 18 mln inhabitants, 6700 zones

Greater Rotterdam areaPlanning second western river crossing Port of Rotterdam 400 km2, 3 mln inhabitants, 5000 zones

Brainport regionTransportation planning ‘Brabant Breed’5000 km2, 2.5 mln inhabitants, 3300 zones

Large scale transport planningPeak avoidance technologyPersonalized travel adviceSerious gaming / rewards

Utrecht, Rotterdam, Brainport region

Bycicle highwaysFast and safe infrastructure for (e)bikesLess congestions for cars

Twente, The Hague region, Utrecht region

Intelligent traffic managementConnected cars, smart infrastructureRealtime (personalized) speed and routing

Assen, Amsterdam, Brainport region Urban Traffic managementDynamic, Traffic centre, DRIP’s, etc.

The Hague, Groningen, Almelo, Utrecht

Smart mobility solutions

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Our examples: International

Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)Transport Planning Model

London (UK)Expansion plan HeathrowUrban Mobility planning ‘Mini hollands’

Abidjan (Ivory coast)National transport model Cell phone data-analysis

Kampala (Uganda)Road categorization plan

Shantou (China)Urban Mobility Planning

(Classified)

Jakarta (Indonesia) National Transport ModelCell phone data analysis

(Classified)

Austin (USA)Bike-inclusive mobility planning

(Also: Los Angeles, San Fransisco, San Jose, Montreal, New York)

Ruhr metropolis (Germany)Trendanalysis, strategic planning

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Amsterdam ▪ The Hague ▪ Eindhoven ▪ Leeuwarden ▪ Deventer and through partners world wide

Jos van Kleef, CEO Goudappel Groep BVE: [email protected]: +31 6 570 666 222

www.goudappel.nlwww.dat.nl