National Days For Urban Transport in Jordan
Following
the success of the events organized in Tunis (2014) and Rabat (2013), National Days for Urban Transport (NDUT) will occur in Amman on the 26th, 27th and 28th of October 2015. This event stems from a partnership between CODATU, the CMI, the French Agency for Development (AFD), the CEREMA, Euromed, and the Jordanian Ministry of Transports.
The National Days for Urban Transport aims at tackling urban mobility issues faced by the country, in which more than 80% of the population live in the urban areas, with an important growth rate, partly due to the important inflow of Palestinian, Iraqi and Syrian refugees since the second half of the 20th century.
These meetings will gather local and national stakeholders, such as political decision makers, representatives from municipalities and the different ministries, transport companies, associations and universities, as well as international experts. Six thematic sessions will aim at addressing major topics such as transport planning, transport / planning integration, regulation and governance, sustainable financing models, etc.
The third day of the event will be dedicated to a workshop organized by Euromed on the topic: “How to implement sustainable urban mobility plans (SUMP)?”
The event’s timing is appropriate, as it matches with the delivery of the Ministry of Transport’s action plan for the development of the national public transport network. Moreover, the consultant team in charge of its realization will actively participate to the event.
At the end of these meetings, a “roadmap for a sustainable urban mobility in Jordanian cities” will be produced. It will derive from the different expectations raised during the debates.
PROGRAMME
D 1 – Monday, October the 26th
9,00-9,30: PARTICIPANTS RECEPTION
9,45-10,30: OPENING CEREMONY
Moderator: Julien Allaire, Executive Manager, CODATU
- Lina Shbeeb, Her Excellency the Minister of Transport, Jordan
- Akel Biltaji, His Excellency the Mayor of Amman, Jordan
- Mehmet Duman, Secretary General of UCLG Mewa, Turkey
- Serge Snrech, Director of AFD Amman
- Martin Stucki, Urban Transport Key-Expert, EuroMed RRU Project
10,30 – 11,00: COFFEE BREAK
11,00 – 13,00: SESSION 1 – STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES FOR URBAN TRANSPORT IN JORDAN
Moderator: Gerald Schroeter, Transport expert, GIZ – Jordanian Ministry of Transport
- Marwan Al-Humood, Director of LTRC – Urban Transport critical issues in Jordan: presentation of the action plan for the development of the national public transport system.
- Ayman Smadi, Director of the transportation and traffic management, Greater Amman Municipality – Amman’s Urban Transport Context and Projects
- Said Ziane, General Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Morocco – Moroccan Roadmaps for Sustainable Urban Transport in Morocco
- Debate
13,00 – 14,00: LIGHT LUNCH
14,00 – 15,30: SESSION 2 – INTEGRATED URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
Moderator: Martin Stucki, Urban Transport Key-Expert, EuroMed RRU Project
- Mohammad Armouti, Head of Zarqa traffic department – The issues for implementing comprehensive transport system and suitable infrastructures in the context of the Amman-Zarqa BRT’s introduction.
- Abdelrahim Alwraikat, Manager of the Public Transportation Operation Department, Greater Amman Municipality – Implementing an efficient feeder system for Amman’s BRT
- Ilker Bektas, Transportation Systems Development Specialist, IETT, Istanbul, Turkey – The BRT of Istanbul as a part of an integrated system
- Debate
15,30 – 16,00: CONCLUSIONS OF THE FIRST DAY
D 2 – Thuesday, October the 27th
9,30 – 11,00: SESSION 3 – GOVERNANCE AND REGULATION OF URBAN TRANSPORT
Moderator: Martin Stucki, Urban Transport Key-Expert, EuroMed RRU Project
- Wesam Tahtamony, LTRC – The challenges for regulating the P.T. operators : the Jerash pilot project
- Hassan Akour, Head of the traffic department of the Greater Irbid Municipality – The case of Irbid and the issues of P.T. management and regulation
- Pablo Salazar Ferro, Independent consultant, CODATU – Regulating micro transport-companies in urban transport: experiences from abroad
- Debate
11,00-11,30: COFFEE BREAK
11,30 – 13,00: SESSION 4 – PLANNING SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSPORT
Moderator: Lorenza Tomasoni, Urban Transport Expert, EuroMed RRU Project
- Khaled AboAisheh, Head of the planning department, ASEZA – The case of Aqaba and the challenges of a comprehensive planning / transport integration
- Hazem Zureiqat, Founding member of Taqaddam and Ma’an Nasel, and Transportation Consultant, Engicon – Making the voice of the users in the mobility policy making and legislation
- Thierry Gouin, International project manager, CEREMA, France – Articulating land-use and transport integration through TOD and PDU
- Debate
13,00 – 14,00: LIGHT LUNCH
14,00 – 15,30: SESSION 5 – FINANCIAL MODELS FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSPORT
Moderator: Arnaud Desmarchelier, Senior Transport Expert, AFD Paris
- Marwan al-Humod, Director, LTRC – View-point from Jordan
- Julien Allaire, Executive Manager, CODATU – Who pays what for urban transport?
- Debate
15,30 – 16,30: CONCLUSION, DISCUSSION AND PRESENTATION OF THE ROADMAP
- Julien Allaire, Executive Manager, CODATU
- Ammar Gharaybeh, Secretary General, Ministry of Transport, Jordan
D 3 – Wednesday, October 28th – Euromed Workshop on « How to develop a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan »
9,00 -9,15: INTRODUCTION
9,15-10,30: CHALLANGES OF URBAN MOBILITY PLANNING
- Martin Stucki, Urban Transport Key-Expert, EuroMed RRU Project
10,30 – 11,00: COFFEE BREAK
11,00 – 12,00: EU GUIDELINES ON ELABORATING AND IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLANS – SUMP
- Lorenza Tomasoni, Urban Transport Expert, EuroMed RRU Project
12,00 – 13,00: LIGHT LUNCH
13,00 – 15,00: DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING SUMPs
- Benjamin Fouchard, CEREMA
15,00 – 15,30: COFFEE BREAK
15,30 – 16,30: URBAN TRANSPORT PLANNING AT NATIONAL AND LOCAL LEVEL : MOBILISE YOUR CITY INITIATIVE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
- Julien Allaire, Executive Manager, CODATU
For more information, feel free to contact us at the following email address : educharme@codatu.org