CREATE Final Conference: ''Get going! Tackling congestion in Europe and beyond''

HOTEL RENAISSANCE, BALLROOM I RUE DU PARNASSE 19, 1050 BRUXELLES, Belgium

Conference

It's time to tame the car. Cities are recognising that their success and their citizens’ well-being depends on reducing the dominance of road traffic and limiting the impact of traffic congestion - CREATEing an inspiring, liveable and flourishing city, with easy access to the things that are important to people.

To hear about how this can be achieved, join  us (the CREATE project) at our final conference: Get going! Tackling congestion in Europe and beyond. This will draw on cutting edge sustainable mobility and liveability strategies from Western Europe and explore their relevance to Eastern Europe and cities as far as the Middle East and Asia, such as Amman and Adana.

The first evening day will close with a cocktail reception in the European Parliament.

The draft programme can be found here: anyflip.com/zerr/jfpr

Overview of the agenda:

Day 1 (PM) - 22 May: Policy findings and political realities
Venue: Hotel Renaissance, Ballroom I, Rue du Parnasse 19, 1050 Bruxelles

Cocktail reception at the European Parliament
Venue: Member Salon, European Parliament - please note the cocktail reception is limited to 100 people

Day 2 (AM) - 23 May: Research and technical findings
Venue: Hotel Renaissance, Ballroom I, Rue du Parnasse 19, 1050 Bruxelles

Registration will open soon.

We look forward to seeing you there!

About CREATE

CREATE involves five Western European Capitals and five Eastern European and Euro-Med cities. It explores patterns of urban mobility and car use and supports cities in developing sustainable strategies.

To found out more about the project, click here.

CREATE Final Conference Draft Programme

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