16th February 2012
The CIVITAS Forum 2012/CIVITAS Plus Final Conference to take place Mon-Wed 24th-26th September 2012.
Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the Basque country and the province of Alava in northern Spain. It has a population of 235,000 and an area of roughly 280 km2. It is now known across Europe as the 2012 Green Capital and therefore looks forward to making the CIVITAS Forum 2012 and the city a reference point for sustainability in Europe.
The conference will be the 10th such annual event, following fora previously hosted in various quarters of Europe including Funchal, Malmö, Krakow, Bologna and Kaunas since the series started in 2003. This year it is a combined event which will also serve as the CIVITAS Plus Final Conference. For this reason, the occasion will run over three days and between Monday – Wednesday 24th-26th September, during which time the organisers will again be hosting an exchange of dialogue and views between CIVITAS Forum city- and European-politicians on the one hand, and experts in the field of urban mobility on the other. The CIVITAS Forum Network currently includes over 200 cities from 32 European countries, that have formally committed to clean and sustainable urban transport.
The city of Vitoria-Gasteiz is an ideal location for the Forum, thanks not only to its well-preserved medieval district which was declared a monumental site in 1987 but also because it offers 42m² of green space per person. However, the city’s unprecedented growth, challenges it to live up to its reputation for sustainable urban planning.
Not surprisingly, these themes find their way into the agenda of the Forum 2012 conference. Thus in the quest for creating ‘livable’ cities, the conference will explore successful aspects of sustainable mobility and public space planning. Many of Vitoria-Gasteiz’s successes will be on display and through site visits by bike, on foot and by bus, participants will be invited to discover urban mobility in a European Green Capital. In this way, the city’s contributions to CIVITAS MODERN (and its to Vitoria-Gasteiz) will demonstrate how CIVITAS has helped to reorganize traffic to free up public spaces, redefined public transport to improve accessibility and coverage, consolidate its network of cycling paths, set up networks of pedestrian walkways and identify parking and freight infrastructure.
The CIVITAS Initiative (“City-Vitality-Sustainability”, or “Cleaner and Better Transport in Cities”) was launched in 2002. Its fundamental aim is to support cities to introduce ambitious transport measures and policies towards sustainable urban mobility. The goal of CIVITAS is to achieve a significant shift in the modal split towards sustainable transport, an objective reached through encouraging both innovative technology and policy-based strategies.
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