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Conference Program
Version 24 April 2015
Program Draft - Saturday Sunday 17-18 October 2015Version 24.04.2015
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Chair: Rob Methorst, SWOV Road Safety Institute
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Advancing 'Pedestrians' Quality Needs Policies'
13:30 Coffee and registration
14:00 Welcome
14:05 Introduction
14:20 5 minute talks by PQN / OECD-ITF partners
about progress made since 2013
15:30 Coffee Break
15:45 Presentation of ideas and plans for
(international) policy research projects
16:15 Discussion of project proposals and
sounding out potentials shared future activities
17:00 Workshop closing
Rob Methorst SWOV Road Safety Insititute The
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To receive more information on location and agenda of this workshop, please register via email at [email protected]
Please register soon as participation is limited to 40 persons.
14.00-17.00 Advancing 'Pedestrians' Quality Needs Policies'
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Chair: N.N.
Involving and motivating parents: An international
challenge in “active school travel” and practical
cost/benefit initiatives
Rodrigo Luruena ATE Association transports et
environnement
Switzerland
Walkable neighborhoods, happy communities:
improving quality of life and safety through School
Mobility Plans
Françoise Lanci Montant ATE Association transports et
environnement
Switzerland
Walkability in different types of school districts in
Ljubljana
Tadej Žaucer Institute for Spatial Policies Slovenia
Implementing ASRTS in a low income community:
experience from Bangladesh
Kristie Daniel HealthBridge Canada
Power to the children? Parents' perceived traffic
safety and its influence on mode choice
Juliane Stark University of Natural Resources and Life
Sciences Vienna
Austria
Walk to school, the Principal will too'! Case study
from Bangalore, India
Phaeba Thomas P. HealthBridge India
To receive more information on location and agenda of this workshop, please register via email at [email protected]
Please register soon as participation is limited to 50 persons.
9.00 - 12.00 Measuring Walking Workshop
Chair: Daniel Sauter, Urban Mobility Research
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Measuring Walking (part VII): Travel survey standard
& its benefits
Daniel Sauter Urban Mobility Research Switzerland
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9.00 - 12.00 Active School Travel Workshop
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Urban Lab 01
Jane's Walk21: Exploring and transforming
Vienna through walking conversations
Andreas Lindinger Jane's Walk Vienna Austria
Urban Lab 02
WALK-ing ART WALK-ing: WALK-ing the streets
for art and awareness
Beverly Piersol freelance artist USA
Urban Lab 03
How far can we go? Do architects understand
designing for wheelchairs? Exploring Vienna’s
new railway station (‘Hauptbahnhof’)
Leonie Spitzer AzW Austria
Urban Lab 04
Auditing the pedestrian environment: A brief
tool for practitioners and community members
Chad Spoon Active Living Research, University of
California San Diego
USA
Urban Lab 05
Vienna- the best city in the world to live in
Eugene Quinn space and place Austria
Oliver Hödl Vienna University of Technology Austria
Lisa Ehrenstrasser iDr-inklusiv Design & research Austria
12.00-12.45 Press Conference
09.00 - 12.00 Walkshops and Urban Laboratories(for more information and registration please visit our website: http://walk21vienna.com/walkshops/)
Walkshops
Urban Laboratories
Walkshop 01
Neubauer Durchgänge - public spaces, piazzas and passageways
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Augmenting urban mobility through digital
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Walkshop 02
Mariahilfer Strasse: Walking towards new public spaces
Walkshop 03
Green pedestrian walkways in densely populated areas
Walkshop 04
Landstrasser Durchgänge: Explore the secrets of hidden passageways
Walkshop 05
A city in transition: Vienna's green Prater, its new university campus and the residential area 'Viertel 2'
Walkshop 06
Changing your mode: Walking and public transport
Walkshop 07
Walking in the city: Urban space, stories, and gender
Walkshop 08
A walk through history: Exploring five centuries of architecture
Walkshop 09
Walking across historic and current design in Vienna: Karlslpatz - Opera passageway - Ringstrasse boulevard
Walkshop 10T
Hidden corners & tranquil courtyards in Vienna's historic centre
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13.00 - 13.45 Official WelcomeMaster of Ceremony: Monika Jones
Michael Häupl* Austria
Maria Vassilakou* Austria
Andrä Rupprechter* Austria
Jim Walker UK
14.00 - 15.00 Transforming Vienna into A Walking City
Petra Jens* Austria
Jine Knapp* Austria
Eugene Quinn Austria
Hermann Knoflacher* Austria
* German (headphones available for distribution)
15.00 - 15.30 Coffee Break
15.30 - 17.00 Concurrent Sessions
CIVINET@Work: Walkers and cyclists: sworn
enemies or good allies?
Jan Christiaens Mobiel 21 Belgium
Walking media strategies: How to get walking
stories into local and national press
Eugene Quinn space and place Austria
Reclaiming public space and designing for
pedestrian safety; a methodological approach to
redesigning complex street intersections in
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Manuel Soto Mobility & Walkability Consulting USA
Pedestrian Zones in Vienna - Historical
Development and Methods of Construction
Petra Ebert City of Vienna Austria
Pedestrian-friendly public spaces: a cause of
congestion or a solution to it?
Bernard Gyergyay Rupprecht Consult Germany
From spaces for cars to spaces for people: How
shared space in Vienna and Auckland moves us
towards people-oriented spaces
Darren Davis Auckland Transport New Zealand
Walking experiences of care-givers in Vienna Bente Knoll b-nk Austria
Plan, Build, Encourage, Manage: enabling 'active
travel' in 4 steps
Sara Stace Link Place Australia
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Professor Emeritus Vienna University of Technology
space and place
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Mayor City of Vienna
Deputy Mayor City of Vienna
Federal Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water
Management
Walk21 Director
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Reallocation of Road SpaceChair: N.N.
Mariahilfer Straße - Austria's most important
shopping street: the bumpy road to Vienna's
first shared zone
Vera Layr City of Vienna Austria
How an unsafe and unwalkable street became
our biggest success – yet…
Kristin Soffia Jonsdottir City of Reykjavik Iceland
Shared space: design, user perception and
performance. An evidence-based analysis of The
Exhibition Road Project in London
Borja Ruiz-Apilánez University of Castilla-La Mancha Spain
Walking for HealthChair: N.N.
Measuring how vital urban environments
promote healthy mobility patterns among the
elderly. A study for the Barcelona Metropolitan
Region
Oriol Marquet Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain
Power through Partnership - collective action
towards increasing Australia's Physical Activity
levels
Melanie Chisholm National Heart Foundation Australia
Improving health by boosting active mobility Sandra Wegener University of Natural Resources and
Life Sciences Vienna
Austria
A Tool Kit for Campaigning and Active TravelChair: N.N.
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campaign tools for more active travel and
individual well-being
Wiebke Unbehaun University of Natural Resouces and
Life Sciences Vienna
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The Economics of WalkingChair: Andrea Faast, Vienna Chamber of Commerce (tbc)
The meaning of walking for economy and
commerce
Andrea Faast Vienna Chamber of Commerce Austria
Developing a walkability economic assessment
tool for urban planning
Peter Newman Curtin University Australia
Walkonomics – street walkability and home
values
Adam Davies Walkonomics UK
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Interventions for an Inclusive CityChair: N.N.
Actions to integrate the most vulnerable
pedestrians: children and seniors
Paola Nagel Petrucci ATE Association transports et
environnement
Switzerland
European overview on shared spaces – what has
been achieved for the urban development?
Jörg Thiemann-Linden Difu - German Institute of Urban
Affairs
Germany
Walkability measurement and the uncertain
geographical context problem: testing new
indexes in Santarém, Portugal
David Vale University of Lisbon Portugal
How to obtain relevant pedestrian data flow? A
comparative study in France and British
Columbia, Canada
Enrico Durbano Eco-Counter France
Barrier-free access to trams and busses in Basel,
Switzerland
Barbara Auer Canton Basel-Stadt Switzerland
Intelligent pedestrians - waiting for intelligent
signals?
Kathleen Kemp City of Port Phillip Australia
17.15 - 18.45 Does Walking Create Happy and Healthy Cities?Master of Ceremony: Monika Jones
Steps to Health - Walking and Physical Activity in
the Urban Context
Brian Martin Public health expert, MD Switzerland
Happy City - Transforming our Lives Through
Urban Design
Charles Montgomery Author and Journalist Canada
tba Anthony Cheung Secretary for Transport and
Housing
Hong Kong
19.00 - 20.30 Evening Reception
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08.30 - 10.00 Concurrent SessionsIndependent mobility of school children in rural
areas
Eva Favry Rosinak & Partner Austria
Lena Schlager City of Vienna Austria
Elisabeth Irschik City of Vienna Austria
Public and private tensions in urban places -
Lisbon's public spaces and their meanings
Diogo Mateus CeiEd, Research Centre, Lisbon Portugal
Walking towards social resilience in cities:
Shaping bonds of social solidarity through
optimization of pedestrian mobility
Kim Helmersen Copenhagen University Denmark
Kathmandu Walks: celebrating car-free in Nepal Shanta Lall Mulmi Kathmandu Metropolitan City Nepal
Enhancing navigation systems for pedestrians: A
survey on route quality and information needs
Stephanie Schwarz AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Austria
tba UN-Habitat Kenya
Ivo Cre Polis Network Belgium
Marina Harkot
Mateus Andrade
Successful Planning and Street Design ToolsChair: N.N.
The Walworth Road - the complete street Peter Piet Steer Davies Gleave UK
Principal Pedestrian Network Demonstration
Project: Proving the effectiveness of a
methodology for planning a strategic walking
network
Kristie Howes Department of Economic
Development, Jobs, Transport,
Resources Melbourne
Australia
Functional ambiance: a design methodology to
create vibrant city streets
Marc Verheijen Rotterdam University of Applied
Science
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Munich's 20 years of 'Temporary Public Spaces'
for walking, talking & culture on large radial
urban streets - What's next?
Benjamin David die urbanauten Germany
Strategic Planning in Medium Sized CitiesChair: N.N.
Samuel Maillot RR&A Ingénieurs-conseils Mobilité et
urbanisme
France
Alfred Peter Alfred Peter Paysagiste
Eindhoven en route Herman Kerkdijk Urban Planning Department
Eindhoven
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Walk plan of Plaine Commune - France Zo Rakotonirina CEREMA France
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The Walking Masterplan of Bordeaux
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Urbanism, education and public participation:
elaboration of a new methodology of
participatory urban planning in São Paulo
apē - estudos em mobilidade and
Universidade de São Paulo
Brazil
Walkability as a key measure to bring women
into public space: SOLUTIONS Project (Sharing
Opportunities for Low carbon Urban
Strategies for public space in Vienna
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Children in the CityChair: Renate Kraft, City of Vienna
Renate Kraft City of Vienna Austria
Sonja Gruber Büro Sonja Gruber Austria
Staying Upright - Safer Personal MobilityChair: N.N.
Because of the enormous rise in falling accidents
cities need to become more pedestrian friendly
for 'all' their citizens
Annemieke Molster Molster Stedenbouw The
Netherlands
The potential of walking and its barriers - an age
specific perspective
Elisabeth Füssl Factum Austria
Safer walking during winter time Marjo Hippi Finnish Meteorological Institute Finland
Winning Walking CampaignsChair: N.N.
Safer street, livable street Rassu Manandhar Clean Energy Nepal Nepal
Enabling environment for walking - efforts
through advocacy!
Manju George Evangelical Social Action Forum India
Developing a culture for experiments! Testing
urban interventions and walk audits for more
inclusive planning
Minh-Chau Tran University of Duisburg-Essen Germany
Incentivizing walking through online
gamification: A tool for enhanced measurement,
monitoring and reporting on walking activity
Sharon Lewinson RideShark Canada
Activa Madrid, Your Portable Gym - An
audiovisual campaign to promote non-
motorised modes of transport (walking and
cycling)
Maria Cifuentes A PIE Spain
European Mobility Week 2015: A worldwide
campaign on sustainable mobility and the
secrets of the Austrian success story
Irene Schrenk Climate Alliance Austria Austria
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee Break
10.30 - 12.00 Walking for Resilient Cities Chair: Monika Jones
How Walkability Truly Creates a Liveable City for
All Ages
Fred & Susie Bondi Austria/USA
Title tba Fritz Reusswig* Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact
Research
Germany
Making Life Easier - Mobility Innovations for
People with Disabilities
Raoúl Krauthausen* Sozialhelden Germany
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I want to go to every corner of the city! Children
as autonomous pedestrians in a city?
Experiences of 'Vienna´s park counselling'
(Parkbetreuung)
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12.00 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 15.00 Concurrent SessionsWalking into the future: are kids getting the best
deal with neighbourhood design?
Beverly Sandalack University of Calgary Canada
The streets are ours to use! Tackling barriers to
independent and active school travel at special
education needs schools
Shruti Jain Living Streets UK
Are we missing the unseen forces that get
people to choose walking?
Gregory Hart Safer Calgary Canada
Walkers and Hawkers in Dhaka City: Issues and
Propositions
Tanzia Islam Berlin University of Technology Germany
Urban deliveries by walk, a case study in the city
of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil.
Julio Loureiro Unigranrio Brazil
On the path to the appraisal of Great Street
benefits
Patxi J. Lamíquiz-Daudén Technical University of Madrid Spain
En-route to shared roads Liana Vetch UNEP - United Nations Environment
Programme
Kenya
Understanding and measuring walkability; a
case study of three vibrant pedestrian
environments in Los Angeles, California
Manuel Soto Mobility & Walkability Consulting USA
An Ageing SocietyChair: N.N.
Facing an ageing population – approaches to
secure urban mobility
Sabine Baumgart University of Technology Dortmund Germany
Car free environment provides independence
for vulnerable road users - Lessons from
‘Camphill' residential care communities.
Nataniel Wolfson Intersection Transport Planning Norway
Walkability for Healthy Ageing assessment tool
and pilot
Jonna Monaghan Belfast Healthy Cities UK
Machinoeki (Human Station) to revitalize local
cities in Japan
Hirotaka Koike Utsunomiya Kyowa University Japan
Walk to School: Success StoriesChair N.N.
How communities are using walking to school to
address broad social challenges: Evidence and
practices
Lauren Marchetti UNC Highway Safety Research Center USA
Living Streets' Walk to School campaign - 20
years on
Chris Rushbrook Living Streets UK
Leading the way for Active School Travel in
Ontario, Canada: A provincial strategy
Jacqueline Kennedy Green Communities Canada Canada
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Shared Space IChair N.N.
Encounter zones in Austria: Mixed traffic at low
speed to create attractive public spaces
Michael Szeiler Rosinak & Partner Austria
Realisation of a 'Begegnungszone' (encounter
zone) on a trough road with heavy traffice:
Practical experience and sicentific results from a
pilot project in Vorarlberg
Martin Reis Energieinstitut Vorarlberg Austria
Shared Space; how functionality, safety and
ambiance can be combined in public space
Sjoerd Nota NHL University of Applied Sciences The
Netherlands
Walking into trouble: A shocking story of how
Great Britain forgot the needs of the blind in
shared space roads!
Sarah Gayton Sea of Change Film UK
Smart and Resilient CitiesChair: Thomas Madreiter, City of Vienna (tbc)
Walking in a Smart City Thomas Madreiter City of Vienna Austria
One Step Back, Two Steps Forward: Post-Oil
Strategies for Paris
Fabian Dembski Vienna University of Technology Austria
The 'Environmental Island' as an answer to the
'Urban Heat Island' issue: the case study of
'Rione Testaccio', Italy
Lucia Martincigh Roma Tre University Italy
Successful AdvocacyChair: Geert van Waeg, International Federation of Pedestrians (tbc)
Advocacy efforts in a difficult environment:
experience from Bangladesh
Debra Efroymson HealthBridge Bangladesh
The State of the Walking Movement: A snapshot
from Canada
Kate Hall Green Communities Canada Canada
Participation in Public SpacesChair: N.N.
Cool thing - the participatory design process of
Vienna´s pedestrian way finding system
Martin Fößleitner Hi-pe.at Austria
Walking, a way of life Joan Estevadeordal Catalunya Camina Spain
Participate in planning YOUR public space!
Active public participation using the example of
Mariahilfer Straße, Vienna
Herbert Bork stadtland Austria
Asphaltpirates reclaim the streets of Vienna
Josefstadt!
Christian Schrefel 17&4 Consulting Austria
From 'nowhere' to now here'?! Concepts and
projects to improve public spaces in Munich
Martin Klamt City of Munich Germany
Beatrice Stude independent Austria
Stefanie Sobotka Art Director, Designer & Illustrator Austria
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What could pedestrians use a machete for and
how does innercity islandhopping feel? A
caricature calendar as impulse to public space!
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15.15 - 15.45 Speed DatingChair: Monika Jones
Intermodal routing services - prospects and
research results to improve pedestrian routing
in the journey planner AnachB
Andreas Unterluggauer ITS Vienna Region / Verkehrsverbund
Ost-Region (VOR) GmbH
Austria
The miracle of financing sustainable mobility
and at the same time free public space from the
tsunami of cars
Robert Pressl FGM-AMOR Austria
Join the Walking Potluck. Get more people
leading and more people walking. Step by step
way to make this happen
Lisa Quinn Feet First USA
Camp Cool: An innovative way to create young
pedestrian activists
Debra Efroymson HealthBridge Bangladesh
Why trolleys are hardly used although being the
perfect solution to transport goods by
pedestrians. Survey based product
improvement.
Kurt Gracher Bergfreund Handels GmbH Austria
Sabine Gehmayr Austria
Amila Sirbegovic Austria
The Pedestrian at rest: identifying missing
benches
Jenny Leuba Pedestrian Mobility Switzerland Switzerland
How do the interests of pedestrians and public
transport in cities go together?
Barbara Auer Canton Basel-Stadt Switzerland
Dementia-friendly city – Challenge for the future Birgit Meinhard-Schiebel Green Seniors Vienna Austria
Exploring the correlation between street vitality
and walkability in urban neighborhoods: based
on urban residential streets
Yunjung Yun Seoul National University Republic of Korea
3.000 steps more: A project to improve physical
activity behaviour of people by using
pedometers as motivators
Barbara Szabo University of Applied Sciences - FH
Burgenland
Austria
Schoolwalker: an initiative to improve walking
as a mode of transport among school children
Magdalena Thaller University of Applied Sciences - FH
Burgenland
Austria
Winter maintenance on public spaces Peter Nutz City of Vienna Austria
Cleanliness in public spaces: Measures against
littering in Vienna
Martina Ableidinger City of Vienna Austria
New Traffic Signal Control - Rossauer Lände
Vienna
Sabine Seitz City of Vienna Austria
Senior steps - assessing daily traffic
requirements of eldery
Daniel Elias nast consulting Austria
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Does under-reporting of pedestrian accidents
negatively bias policies for safe walking?
Robert Bauer Austrian Road Safety Board Austria
Is it possible to promote business and social
interaction through pedestrianization in Africa?
Lesson from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Jimly Al Faraby Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia
A big step forward: open source technology for
the community involvement to improve the
infrastructure for pedestrians
Dominik Bucheli Pedestrian Mobility Switzerland Switzerland
WALK-ing ART WALK-ing (WALK-ing The Streets
for Art and Awareness)
Beverly Piersol freelanced artist USA
Walk, Talk, Act! Roadbook of a participatory
school project in Hernals, Vienna
Gebietsbetreuung Stadterneuerung
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Asessment of Istanbul historic peninsula
pedestrianization project in the context of
citizen's gratification
Cigdem Corek Oztas EMBARQ Turkey Turkey
Walkability in Austria - promoting walking Martina Strasser Walk-Space.at Austria
Planting tree grates - dig, plant, walk and talk
down the streets
Peter Rippl independent Austria
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I walk therefore I am. Walking as an artistic and
political practice
Veronica Martínez Pedestrian Association A PIE Spain
Linking urban greenspace for active lifestyle:
green path connectivity and urban residents'
engagement in walking
Mei-Lin Su University of Edinburgh UK
Urban and regional planning focusing on active
mobility
Helmut Koch komobile Gmunden Austria
Biological vs. calendric age and its influence on
age-friendly urban planning and design
Flora Strohmeier Austrian Road Safety Board Austria
Speedy Footpath Guide - Easy ways through the
third district in Vienna
Bettina Berger-
Zimmermann
Agendagruppe zu Fuß und mit dem
Rad unterwegs
Austria
Free passages in Vienna Maria Grundner Vienna Mobility Agency Austria
Building an Agency for walking and cycling. A
success story
Martin Blum Vienna Mobility Agency Austria
Storytelling for walking Kathrin Ivancsits Vienna Mobility Agency Austria
Shared streets: a challenging case in Zurich Martin Schneider Stoffel Schneider Architekten AG /
Quartierverein Zürich-Fluntern
Switzerland
Smarter Choices, Smarter Places: a grant fund to
encourage active and sustainable travel
Ian Findlay Paths for All UK
We are here - exploring local communities
within a walking distance of 8 minutes
Martin Fößleitner Hi-pe.at Austria
Instant Urbanism - urban interventions as a
catalyst for public life
Julia Köpper Bauhaus University Weimar Germany
Bingo! How to make walking a 'sexy' subject Rauno Andreas Fuchs Green City Projekt Germany
Crowdsourcing accessibility information: an
exploration of categorization challenges
Susanne Dobner ZSI - Center for Social Innovation Austria
Strolling with strollers: overcoming behavioral
and social barriers
Seung-Nam Kim Architecture and Urban Research
Institute Seoul
Republic of Korea
Walking for healthy cities and communities Michele Pezzagno University of Brescia Italy
Power to the people - The role of democratic
mapping in consultation
Robert Murray Steer Davies Gleave UK
'Tag des guten Lebens' - Give streets back to the
people
Ralph Herbertz KölnAgenda e.V. / VCD Germany
Walkability oriented processes for public space
transformation. A comparison approach of two
urban realities in Albania: Shkodra and Tirana
Dorina Pllumbi Politecnic University of Tirana Albania
Small footprints for a big future: Educational
institutions tackle multifaceted challenges. How
to motivate them, to focus on walking?
Maria Zögernitz Climate Alliance Austria Austria
Analysis of vehicle preferred transport system &
recommendations for the provision of
pedestrian's facilities
Abuzar Yusuf National University of Sciences &
Technology, Islamabad
Pakistan
Get out and play! ...and use your smartphone!
How to make walking irresistible for the young
Martin Niegl komobile w7 Austria
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Adjustments in the compound-archipelago:
Improving pedestrian permeability in Shanghai’s
peripheral neighborhoods
Marco Capitanio Tongji University Shanghai Switzerland
Measurement of pedestrians residence time in
pedestrian zones
Paul Huter AXIS Ingenieurleistungen Austria
Neighborhood walkability, fear and risk of falling
and response to walking promotion: The easy
steps to health 12-month randomized controlled
trial
Dafna Merom University of Western Sydney Australia
Marketing and event management for urban
walking and cycling strategies
Christian Rupp Vienna Mobility Agency Austria
Good infrastructure for walking fosters public
transport
Markus Gansterer VCÖ Austria
Challenges and opportunities of a weekly car-
free day at the Viennese Ringstraße to promote
and create an environment where people
choose to walk and step ahead into a smart city
Hanna Schwarz Plattform Autofreiestadt.at Austria
Walking to school in Vienna Gabriele Steinbach City of Vienna Austria
Evaluation of the legal framework including
comparison regarding vehicles on the pedestrian
walks
Johannes Pepelnik Pepelnik & Karl Rechtsanwälte Austria
Walking is enjoyment: An awareness campaign
for making walking attractive
Dieter Schwab Walk-Space.at Austria
Safety from a pedestrian's view: towards a
better understanding of pedestrians needs
Gerald Furian Austrian Road Safety Board Austria
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08.30 - 10.00 Thinking Future MobilityChair: Monika Jones
The Austrian National Walking Strategy Robert Thaler,
Franz Schwammen-höfer*
Austrian Federal Ministry of
Agriculture, Forestry, Environment
and Water Management/Federal
Ministry of Transport, Innovation and
Technology
Austria
A Vision for San Francisco (tbc) Timothy Papandreou City of San Francisco USA
Title tba Geetam Tiwari Indian Institute of Technology Delhi India
*German (headphones available for distribution)
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee Break
10.30 - 12.00 Concurrent SessionsBike Walk Roll - Measuring progress by counting
how children choose to travel
Anders Swanson Green Action Centre Winnipeg Canada
Smart Mobility Links - Inspiration for local
authorities
Elke Bossaert Mobiel 21 Belgium
Planning for pedestrians: The new Austrian
guidelines for walking facilities
Bernd Hildebrandt Austrian Road Safety Board Austria
Who are the people walking? And what does
'walking' include? A social-spatial approach to
walkability
Heide Studer tilia Austria
aspern Vienna's Urban Lakeside - an attractive
public space despite tight budgets
Vera Layr City of Vienna Austria
Walking promenades in Vienna Gregor Stratil-Sauer City of Vienna Austria
A walkable urban region: implementing
measures at every scale
Anne Faure Association Rue de l'Avenir France
Impact of pedestrianization on micro
environment in central areas. The case study of
Charminar, Hyderabad
Vijaya Rohini Kodati Institute of Urban Transport India
Shared Space IIChair: N.N.
Behaviour of pedestrians and traffic in shared
spaces - Lessons learnt from a study of schemes
across the United Kingdom
Chris Oakley Crowd Dynamics International UK
Pedestrian priority streets and perceived fear of
car accidents: before-and-after evaluations
Sungnam Park Architecture and Urban Research
Institute Seoul
Republic of
Korea
Shared Space in the home of Wilhelm Tell Rolf Steiner verkehrsteiner AG Bern Switzerland
Priority to vehicles? Legal settings for shared
spaces
Arndt Schwab Fuß e.V. Deutschland Germany
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National Walking StrategiesChair: N.N.
Robert Thaler Federal Ministry of Agriculture,
Forestry, Environment and Water
Management
Austria
Nikolaus Ibesich Umweltbundesamt Austria
Let’s Get Scotland Walking – everyone,
everyday, everywhere!
Rona Gibb Paths for All UK
Supporting a world first: The Active Travel
(Wales) Act 2013
Kevin Golding-Williams Living Streets UK
Planning Tools for Communities to Enable WalkingChair: N.N.
How does this neighbourhood measure up?
Using walking audits to measure, engage and
advocate
Paul Young Public Space Workshop Canada
Bottom-up, small-scale, and transdisciplinary.
Proposals for improving pedestrian mobility in
Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa
Ernst Bosina ETH Zurich Switzerland
Social Activity Assessment in Streets - how to
implement empirical data into practical planning
Einar Lillebye Norwegian Public Roads
Administration
Norway
Everybody WalksChair: N.N.
Eva Kail City of Vienna Austria
Elisabeth Irschik City of Vienna Austria
Perception of barriers and their influence on
mobility behaviour of pedestrians in Vienna
Flora Strohmeier Austrian Road Safety Board Austria
Accessible ways in Vienna Maria Grundner Vienna Mobility Agency Austria
Happy FamiliesChair: Tim Pharoah, Consultant (tbc)
Cycling in one of Europe's busiest pedestrian
zones – A contradiction in terms?
Silke Buchberger City of Munich Germany
Pedestrians and other public space users: coping
with conflicts
Geert van Waeg International Federation of
Pedestrians
Belgium
Walking and cycling together: harmony or
conflict?
Tim Pharoah Consultant UK
When losers collide: pedestrians and cyclists
fighting for the bread crumbs of public space
Mario Alves International Federation of
Pedestrians
Portugal
Addressing the conflict between cyclists and
pedestrians in Ljubljana
Luka Mladenovic Urban Planning Institute of the
Republic of Slovenia
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Vienna walking towards a fair, shared city. The
story of a gender sensitive pedestrian policy
A Walking Master Plan for Austria. How the
initiative of BMLFUW and BMVIT was realised
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Health Impacts and Active MobilityChair: N.N.
Health Impact Assessment of an Active
Transportation Corridor
Rodrigo Garcia Resendiz UCLA USA
The 'Healthy Streets' survey: A useful tool for
engaging stakeholders & influencing policy?
Lucy Saunders Transport for London UK
PlacemakingChair: N.N.
Are streets recognised as public spaces or just
transport corridors
Steven Burgess MRCagney Australia
Prague Public Space Design Manual as a first
step to reach quality of public spaces and city of
short distances
Žofie Raimanová Prague Institute of Planning and
Development
Czech
Republic
The impact assessment of '15 khordad'
pedestrian project
Mohammad Amerian Tarbit Modares University Iran
Walking towards a new city structure – a
landscape led approach. Marrickville Public
Domain Study, Sydney, Australia
James Grant JMDdesign Australia
The evolution and transformation of the city
center of Nantes to give pedestrians their space
back
Hadrien Bedok Nantes Métropole France
Converting a through-city transit route into
residential streets: urban improvements
resulting from the Zurich Western Bypass
Christoph Suter City of Zurich Switzerland
12.00 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 15.00 Celebrating Great Public SpacesChair: Monika Jones
Title tba Maria Vassilakou Deputy Mayor, City of Vienna Austria
Cities for People Kristian Villadsen Gehl Architects Denmark
Title tba Tjaša Ficko tbc Deputy Mayor, City of Ljubljana Slovenia
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15.30 - 17.00 Concurrent SessionsOpen Space Network Vienna: Additional value
by networking the city with public green areas
Isabel Wieshofer City of Vienna Austria
Incentives and barriers to walking Karin Ausserer Factum Austria
Systems Thinking and Walkability: Using the
power of Systems Thinking to change our streets
for our feet
Ryan Martinson Stantec Consulting Canada
Plea for the street-level environment -
'StadtParterre'
Angelika Psenner Vienna University of Technology Austria
How new street design standards can promote
walkability and help revitalize urban areas and
neighborhoods: examples from Abu Dhabi
Ibrahim Al Hmoudi Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council United Arab
Emirates
Algiers’ tramway : from an infrastructure
project towards a walkable city project
Aniss Mezoued Université catholique de Louvain Belgium
Land uses redistribution to enhance walking and
sojourning in public spaces
Thanos Vlastos National Technical University Athens Greece
What is the role of walking in Sustainable Urban
Mobility Plans? The Spanish case study
Mateus Schettino Universidad Europea de Madrid Spain
The Role of Walking in City MasterplansChair: Carmen Hass-Klau
Street battles Carmen Hass-Klau University of Stavanger UK
Kunna, vilja, veta, våga: The Stockholm
Pedestrian Plan
Sara Malm Stockholm City Traffic Administration Sweden
The first step - strategic concepts allow for a
walkable city
Andreas Trisko City of Vienna Austria
Sydney - A city for walking? Bonnie Parfitt City of Sydney Australia
Measuring and ModellingChair N.N.
Stepping out: towards an equitable treatment of
walking and cycling in transport modelling and
analysis
Martin Wedderburn Independent consultant UK
A method of quantifying the benefits of walking,
measuring the quality and pedestrian
experience of walking routes and public space.
Brett Little PTV Group Germany
Frequent walkers and non-walking drivers: a
walking-related metric for transport policy
Derek Christie Laboratory of urban sociology, EPFL Switzerland
Enhancing Public Transport Through WalkingChair N.N.
The extraordinary journey of the Fakir who got
trapped in an IKEA wardrobe: rethinking 'transit
for walking' in Mulhouse outskirts
Sonia Lavadinho Bfluid Research Switzerland
Walking the first and last mile - Moscow Metro
Hubs
Peter Piet Steer Davies Gleave UK
How far people are willing to walk to Public
Transport? A case study in Munich City
Rumana Islam Sarker Technical University of Munich Germany
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Vision Zero Chair: Liana Vetch, UNEP (tbc)
Innovative worldwide strategies for promoting
safer walking as part of a 'Vision Zero' approach
Charles Zegeer University of North Carolina USA
Data-driven steps to Vision Zero: improving
pedestrian safety in San Francisco
Lucas Woodward San Francisco Municipal
Transportation Agency
USA
Safety effect of road measures to decrease
pedestrian injuries in Hungary
Emese Mako Szechenyi Istvan University Hungary
PEP-Transport Health and Environment: Pan-European ProgramChair: N.N.
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Walking access as utility: latest advances in
walkway network modeling and analysis
Ellen Vanderslice Oregon Walks USA
Pedestrian networks for navigation services Paulo Cambra University of Lisbon Portugal
Bologna pedestrian wayfinding: a mental
orientation system
Fred Gangemi Steer Davies Gleave UK
Putting Pedestrians FirstChair: N.N.
Can the exact crossing location of pedestrians
be predicted?
Ernst Bosina ETH Zurich Switzerland
New approaches to existing playing fields to
enable and encourage walking
Debra Efroymson HealthBridge Bangladesh
Moving towards Inclusion. How to guarantee
equal and fair mobility for everyone
Erwin Bauer buero bauer Austria
Reclaiming streets to Redefine life style and
Reconnect with people
Beena George Evangelical Social Action Forum India
Walking by necessity - a special form of mobility
poverty in post- socialist cities
András Ekés Metropolitan Research Institute Hungary
How simulations can help us to design walkable
spaces that respond to human needs
Stefan Seer Austrian Institute of Technology Austria
17.10 - 18.10 A Plea for the Pedestrian RevolutionChair: Monika Jones
Human Scale and Resilient Structures - The
Impact on Walking
Harald Frey Vienna University of Technology Austria
Viva la Pedestrian Revolution! Peatónito Superhero and Pedestrian Activist Mexico
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08.30. - 09.30 Walking as a City ChangerChair: Monika Jones
Title tba Mick Cornett Mayor of Oklahoma City USA
Title tba Jennifer Keesmaat tbc Chief Planner of the City of Toronto Canada
09.30 - 10.00 Coffee Break
10.00 - 11.30 Concurrent SessionsThe children learnt to walk by themselves in two
weeks: Experiences/Afterthoughts of Walk to
school-project in Finland
Sanna Ojajärvi Network of Finnish Cycling
Municipalities
Finland
How playful and fun experiences can promote a
more walkable city. The case of Sampapé! in Sao
Paulo, Brazil
Leticia Sabino SampaPé! and Cidade Humana Brazil
Walking in Wales: what happened when we
personalised travel planning
Carys Thomas Sustrans UK
How did Josefstadt reach first the WALK21
policy?
Christian Schrefel 17&4 Consulting Austria
Eugene Quinn space and place Austria
Andrea Weninger Rosinak & Partner Austria
The InstaWalkable Project: crowd-sourced
evaluation of urban walkable landscapes in
Phoenix, Arizona
Rebecca Fish Ewan Arizona State University USA
‘White wo/man walking' Disappearing sidewalks
and walking cultures in Johannesburg's northern
suburbs and a 13km walk in a cardboard car
Kaspar Wimberley Independent artist Germany
Where and how children walk and play in Seoul:
Differences between a historic residential
neighborhood and a planned housing complex
Yeemyung Choi Seoul National University Republic of
Korea
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Measuring WalkingChair: Daniel Sauter, Urban Mobility Research (tbc)
Assessing walkability in new cities around Cairo Lobna Galal Cairo University Egypt
How to measure public space quality? Urban
form and walkability in Calgary, Canada
Francisco Alaniz Uribe University of Calgary Canada
A walkability assessment framework that
works? The issue of validation methods and
results
Paulo Cambra University of Lisbon Portugal
Evaluating Walkability of Cities in China Judy Li Natural Resources Defense Council China
Campaigning for WalkingChair: N.N.
Let's talk about walking - a concept for long
term communication
Petra Jens Vienna Mobility Agency Austria
Health by Stealth - working with Public Health to
motivate people from disadvantaged
neighbourhoods to walk more
Christy Acton Living Streets UK
Does incentivising participation increase
ongoing walking behaviour? Benefits and
challenges from Australia's largest free walking
network
Michelle Wilson National Heart Foundation Australia
Implementing City MasterplansChair: N.N.
Götgatan - rapid and transformative reallocation
of roadspace to deliver Stockholm's sustainable
urban mobility plan
Daniel Firth City of Stockholm Sweden
Emphasizing pedestrians in Vienna's Urban
Mobility Plan
Gregory Telepak City of Vienna Austria
The implementation of a dynamic Walkability
Plan in Buenos Aires
Paula Bisiau City of Buenos Aires Argentina
Community ActionsChair: Bronwen Thornton, Walk21
Making our street: how a community engaged
council to be creative about improving safety
and space along a shopping street
Bronwen Thornton Walk21 UK
Around and About Town: How an orbital path
was brought into being.
Rowena Macaulay University of Essex UK
Manchester Green Corridor: A Unique
partnership between statutory and voluntary
organisations in a northern British city
Salle Dare Ramblers Association UK
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Showcase of Actions in CitiesChair: N.N.
Walking as the main mode of transport in
Donostia, San Sebastian: Innovative measures -
new public spaces
Fermin Echarte San Sebastian Municipality Spain
Modern central business district for Tehran by
walking
Fakhreddin Soleimani Rad Tehran Municipality Iran
Increasing walkability and managing behavoiur
in public spaces through design methods
Dorota Wisniewska Gdansk University of Technology Poland
From car domination to pedestrian focused: A
case study of the Perth city centre
Anne Matan Curtin University Australia
A partnership approach to creating a walkable
city – Edinburgh’s Walkability Action Plan
Frances Bain Paths for All UK
Still a long way to go - walkability in Quito,
Ecuador
Elke Schimmel Bildung trifft Entwicklung Austria
11.40 - 13.10 Leadership Panel DiscussionChair: Jim Walker, Walk21
Maria Vassilakou Austria
Violetta Bulc (tbc) Slovenia
Simon Ng (tbc) Hong Kong
Ulrike Böker (tbc) Austria
Martha Delgado (tbc) Mexico
Cornie Huizenga (tbc) China
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13.10 - 13.40 Closing CeremonyMaster of Ceremony: Monika Jones
Conference Summary Jim Walker Walk21 Director UK
Maria Vassilakou Deputy Mayor, City of Vienna Austria
Simon Ng Civic Exchange Hong Kong
Andrea Weninger
Wolfgang Dvorak
Walk21 Vienna Program &
Conference Director
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European Commissioner for Transport
Deputy Mayor, City of Vienna
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Urban Lab 07
Walk and Social Talk: Offering low-threshold
social work in Vienna’s public spaces
Kirsten Popper-Nelvai City of Vienna Austria
Urban Lab 08
Exploring Vienna’s logistic landscapes
Melanie Pointner University of Arts Linz Austria
Urban Lab 09
Para-siting the city at eye level: Be a parasite
and adapt to the city
Dominik Scheuch YEWO landscapes Austria
Urban Lab 10
Listening and re-producing ‘Äußere
Mariahilferstrasse’ via soundwalk and research
Anamarija Batista Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Austria
Urban Lab 11
Vienna's Ugliest Buildings Tour
Eugene Quinn space and place Austria
Urban Lab 12
Strolling around by using Lucius Burckhardt‘s
method of ‘Strollology’
(Spaziergangswissenschaften)
Angelika Manner Vienna University of Technology Austria
Urban Lab 13
The Walking Neighbourhood: How children,
artistic intervention and walking can lead to
social change
Louise Phillips University of Queensland Australia
Walkshop 10F
Hidden corners & tranquil courtyards in Vienna's historic centre
Walkshop 11
Transforming through design: The new Mariahilfer Strasse, Austria's longest and most lively shopping street
Walkshop 12
In between cultures: The transformation of the Brunnenmarkt market and its neighbourhood
Walkshop 18
Parcour Vienna: Urban spaces for the young
Walkshop 19
Vienna's Urban Waterfront: Explore Otto Wagner and the inner city beaches
Walkshop 20
Guerilla city walk
Walkshop 13
Vienna's new central railway station as a catalyst for urban development
Walkshop 14
New subway and tram lines: Connecting to the pedestrian network
Walkshop 15
A lively centre for the district: Exploring the newly designed pedestrian area Meidlinger Hauptstrasse
Walkshop 16
Vienna's fairground, Stuwerviertel and the urban development area Nordbahnviertel
Walkshop 17
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Visit the organic food and delicacy-market in the Lange Gasse, 1080 Vienna, and hear the story of a citizen-driven
pilot project for traffic calming on a heavily used street. The market was initiated in 2012 by the „Asphaltpirates“
and takes place now regularly on Saturdays. While tasting a little snack from the market and enjoying the
surrounding ensemble of Biedermeier-buildings, you can talk to the project-initiators and organic farmers, who
offer their regional products there. Very close to the market you will also visit two urban community gardens
(Tigergarten, Pfeilgarten), where you will meet some members of the founding community.
This visit will be guided by Christian Schrefel, 17&4 Consulting Ltd., and Daniel Cranach from the Asphaltpirates .
The Asphaltpirates were founded in 2010 on basis of a local agenda 21 - citizens group from the 8th district of
Vienna (Josefstadt). Their aim is to reclaim public spaces in the dense urban area and give it back to humans.
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To register and receive more information, please send an email to [email protected]
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