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24th Webinar was Held “Public Transport Planning”

The 24th online training session of under the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) Türkiye Project which is financed under the Sectoral Operational Programme for Transport (USOP) managed by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure and for which the Union of Municipalities of Türkiye is the End Beneficiary, was held on 30 October 2024 with the theme of "Public Transport Planning". Within the scope of the project, a sustainable urban mobility training programme has been developed, aimed at enhancing the knowledge, skills, and experience of municipalities and relevant experts, fostering stakeholder interaction, and facilitating vision-sharing.The moderator of the training was Seçil Kocatepe, SUMP Türkiye Deputy Team Leader.

The first presentation of the morning session was delivered by Prof. Dr. Ela Babalık Hamitoğlu,City Planner, Transport Planning Specialist, and SKUP İzmir Team Leader. Titled "Public Transport and the City: Main Pillars of Sustainable Transport in Cities" and "Integration with SUMP and Overall Planning" Prof. Dr. Hamitoğlu provided an in-depth perspective on sustainability in urban and transport planning. She emphasised the importance of public transport being climate-friendly, energy-efficient, and accessible for all and discussed the impact of the sustainable development paradigm on urban transport within the context of global developments, current concepts, and approaches. She also presented examples from Ankara on building resilient public transport systems and detailed the essentials of a high-quality public transport infrastructure.

The third presentation of the morning session was delivered by Volkan Recai Çetin (PhD), SUMP Türkiye Team Leader on “Challenges of Attractive Public Transport Systems (funding, convenient ticketing, multimodality, real time info, reliability, etc.)” Çetin (PhD) initially explored key factors and background considerations for creating attractive public transport systems, highlighting the necessity for a paradigm shift in urban transport from a sustainability perspective. He addressed issues such as urbanisation and population growth, increased car ownership, insufficient public transport systems in both quantity and quality, the lack of integration between spatial and transport planning, urban sprawl, large/mega projects, and the integration of transport systems, along with the challenges posed by social habits, transport culture, and policy deficiencies related to demand management.

The fourth presentation of the morning session was given by Abdulmuttalip Demirel (PhD), Senior Public Transport Expert at SETS International. In his presentation on "Public Transport Modes and the Modal Choice Issue," Demirel (PhD) highlighted the strategic importance of public transport for sustainable cities and shared his knowledge and experiences on various public transport modes, using examples from cities such as Istanbul, Mecca, and London. He provided insights into mode selection criteria, explained its impact on urban economy and quality of life with an example from Riyadh, and discussed the importance of environmental and social factors in mode selection, as well as future trends in this area.

In the afternoon session, the first presentation was “Strategic Perspective and New Trends in Public Transport Governance” and it was delivered by Kaan Yıldızgöz (PhD) from Modaxo EMEA, who offered a strategic perspective on public transport governance and emerging trends. Drawing on his experiences, Yıldızgöz (PhD) provided detailed insights into bus, rail, and taxi solutions, addressing the need for regulations on both pricing and quality. He emphasised the importance of consistent regulations not only in transport but also in communication and infrastructure. Yıldızgöz (PhD) also highlighted two primary regulatory approaches in public transport, underscoring the need for greater attention to system approach, planning, and governance.

The final presentation of the 24th Webinar was delivered by Veysel Sarıcı, SUMP Düzce Deputy Team Leader. Sarıcı discussed solutions for integrating micromobility vehicles with public transportation systems by examining the interaction between public transport and active and micromobility modes. He underscored micromobility as a more sustainable alternative to widespread private vehicle use and suggested that low-speed, eco-friendly, and cost-effective modes such as e-bikes or scooters should be preferred for short distances or access to public transport. He discussed the positive impact of sharing platforms developed through digitalisation on the accessibility and widespread use of micromobility vehicles, highlighting the urban environment and health benefits. He stated that the "Mobility-as-a-Service" (MaaS) approach, considered one of the new innovative approaches in transportation and promoting sharing over car ownership, encourages the sharing of individual or corporate micromobility vehicles through digital applications. Sarıcı emphasized that mobility hubs support the infrastructure that will increase demand for more sustainable shared and active transportation modes by complementing the deficiencies or inadequacies in public transportation.

This webinar was concluded by providing participants with a comprehensive perspective on the integration of sustainable urban transport plans with public transport, micromobility, and active transport modes.

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