Programme Transport for Society Preliminary Programme April 2011 25 27 May 2011 Leipzig, Germany
Transport for Society Dear Friend, Every year, the International Transport Forum s annual summit is the place for a vibrant exchange of ideas about recent developments and the future of transport. As the unique global platform that brings together Ministers, decision-makers, experts and practitioners from around the world and from all modes of transport, the International Transport Forum has established itself as the leading global mobility event. This year, we will focus our debate on the theme of Transport for Society. Transport is intrinsic to societal activity, and one of its greatest enablers. It allows people to reach their workplaces; provides individuals with access to education and services; and is increasingly important for leisure. It drives trade and creates jobs. world without the very real daily benefits of A mobility has become unimaginable. But all too often transport is taken for granted, and societal demands on transport are constantly increasing. Transport systems must be adapted to better serve us all, but these systems are complex, and not easy to change. Opportunities for more open, effective dialogue on the development of transport systems should be pursued in order to facilitate a better understanding throughout society of transport issues. So how can transport provide even more benefits for our citizens and societies? How can all transport modes for passengers as well as freight contribute to growth that is sustainable? Transport Ministers and business leaders, mayors of major cities, top researchers and representatives of non-governmental organisations will examine these strategic issues at the International Transport Forum s annual summit on 25-27 May 2011 in Leipzig, Germany. We invite you to join us in Leipzig and help us to advance the global transport policy agenda with your presence and participation. José Blanco López Ministro de Fomento (Transport), Spain Dr. Peter Ramsauer, MdB Federal Minister of Transport, Building and Urban Development, Germany Jack Short Secretary General, International Transport Forum Go to www.internationaltransportforum.org/2011 to register or for more information on sessions.
Wednesday, 25 May Understanding the Issues Jeremy Rifkin, President, The Foundation on Economic Trends, USA Enrique Peñalosa, President, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy Ilvio Gallo 09:30, 09:30, Moderator Melinda Crane 08:30 Exhibition open for visitors 22:00 19:00 17:15 16:30 15:45 13:45 11:15 10:35 09:00 10:45 12:45 15:15 Welcome Opening Plenary: Putting People First Presentation: 2011 Young Researcher of the Year Award A Delicate Balance: Mobility Rights, Needs, Expectations and Costs Lunch Meeting Tomorrow s Needs: Transport and Employment Security in Transport: Protecting and Respecting Users Leipzig University Children s University School children talk with politicians and experts about transport s future. Augustusplatz Active Transport Tour of Leipzig Walk or cycle the city with the Mayor of Leipzig. Technical Tour Q.Cells Solar Cell Manufacturing Plant Leipzig New Town Hall Spanish Presidency Reception Technical Tour DHL Logistics Distribution Centre More with Less: Shrinking Budgets and Growing Demand Equitable Access: No Passenger Left Behind Keeping it Clean: Transport, Health and the Environment During the breaks speak with researchers at the poster exhibit about their projects. Side Events Bringing Health into Transport Planning World Health Organization Addressing Gender Needs and Constraints in Transport The World Bank Biofuels: Transnational Collaborations Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment
Thursday, 26 May Taking Action Jeffrey Sachs, Director, The Earth Institute, Columbia University, USA 09:30, Moderator Rt. Hon. Michael Portillo 08:30 Exhibition open for visitors 22:00 20:00 19:00 16:45 14:45 12:40 11:30 10:00 09:00 11:00 13:00 16:15 Welcome and Opening Remarks Meeting People s Needs in Policy and Planning Part 1: Moving Passengers Meeting People s Needs in Policy and Planning Part 2: Moving Freight Presentation: 2011 Transport Achievement Award Lunch Creating Liveable and Sustainable Societies Ministerial Session Technical Tours BMW Plant Porsche Plant Cocktail Reception Glass Hall Gala Dinner Technical Tour DHL Logistics Distribution Centre Making Transport Safer Side Events e-safety Challenge Demonstration Peak Transport Is there a saturation of demand? Institute for Mobility Research (BMW) Innovators Corner New ideas for transforming transport
Friday, 27 May Better Transport, Better Communities Jaime Lerner, Architect and Urban Planner, Jaime Lerner Institute, Brazil 09:30, Moderator Nik Gowing 08:30 12:00 11:30 09:30 Exhibition open for visitors Opening Remarks Achieving Sustainable Urban Travel 2011 Summit Closing Remarks Cultural Programme Dresden Tour Leipzig Walking Tour Technical Tours BMW Plant Porsche Plant Q.Cells Solar Cells Manufacturing Plant Technical Tours and Cultural Programme are optional activities. E Exhibition: open each day of the summit from 08:30. Email itf.contact@oecd.org to be an exhibitor or sponsor. Simultaneous interpretation: English, French, German and Russian. Summit conference facilities are accessible for all delegates. A Low-Carbon Emissions Event Booking and payment required Protective clothing provided Not wheelchair accessible
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