QUEST improving the quality of urban mobility policies Daniela Stoycheva Polis EMW Interactive Workshops Our Streets, Our Choice 24-25 March 2014
What is QUEST? QUEST is a Quality Management tool developed to help cities to set up and further develop their sustainable mobility policies and actions with the assistance of an external expert the QUEST Auditor.
QUEST in numbers 46 Cities involved in the QUEST method implementation and certification from 14 countries 2 City networks 11 consultants and research institutions as QUEST Auditors 5 City Partners: Bath (UK); Gävle (SE); Gent (BE); Padova (IT); San Sebastian (ES) (Chomutov (CZ)); 16 Auditors trained covering 19 countries
QUEST method is currently available in: Belgium Germany Portugal Bulgaria Hungary Romania Czech Republic Italy Slovenia Denmark Lithuania Spain Finland the Netherlands Sweden France Poland Switzerland the UK If your city is interested in the QUEST method, do contact us!
QUEST an effective tool for stimulating cities sustainable mobility policies
Why QUEST? to improve the quality of urban transport and life in the city; to support cities in complying with EU policies (White Paper on Transport, Action Plan on Urban Mobility, etc.); to offer support to cities committed to sustainable mobility; to specifically address the reality of small and medium sized cities which have limited resources; to create a network of cities and experts in the field of sustainable urban mobility.
The main principles of the QUEST tool QUEST is not a beauty contest! every city has its own context and improvements can be made in every city Tailor made Action Plans for cities Stepwise improvements are possible at all levels of development of sustainable mobility policy Not a tool box with ready-to-use sustainable mobility solutions Practical tool help cities to help themselves QUEST supports European cities in making real progress towards a more sustainable urban transport system, and helps them to find solutions for achieving their desired goals.
The QUEST process and experts
The QUEST process and experts
The QUEST process and experts
Frequency of chosen focal areas
The QUEST process and experts
The QUEST process and experts
Padua the stakeholders were very interested in terms of comparison and development of one another s interests QUEST and the cities Ghent QUEST legacy is a close cooperation between the mobility, urban planning and environmental departments Gävle though QUEST some stakeholders saw that with relatively small resources, they could contribute to a more sustainable Gävle Bath QUEST gave us a positive opportunity to step back and evaluate the current position on mobility Chomutov the QUEST process taught us to think out of the box and think out of the building Donostia/San Sebastian - QUEST helped to secure the necessary stakeholder commitment
QUEST and the cities Rivas Vaciamadrid has a SUMP, QUEST has reviewed it focal areas chosen: cycling and mobility management Action Plan: Extension of public bicycle system BICINRIVAS Bike parking spots Bike promotion, awareness raising and education Walking Bus to Schools & Employees Transport Plans Implementation of other school mobility measures Carpooling to school & for employees Rivas Vaciamadrid will use SUMP Award to cofund these actions
What are the benefits of QUEST for cities? QUEST assesses organisational processes in cities and offers guidance on how to improve them; QUEST creates better understanding of challenges and problems within the city in relation to transport and mobility with the help of a critical friend the QUEST auditor; QUEST helps cities to identify which measures are effective in achieving energy savings in transport, and which are possible to achieve QUEST Action Plan (i.e. QUEST helps cities to make the right choices);
QUEST Audit is especially suitable for medium-sized cities with fewer recourses to achieve improvements in sustainable mobility; QUEST provides support for both cities that want to develop a SUMP or cities that already have one; QUEST awards a certificate to cities which have achieved progress towards sustainable mobility that can be used to demonstrate a city s engagement in sustainability.
Expected impact of QUEST for CO2 emission reduction Yearly reduction of ± 5% of car-related CO2 = 2,8 million ton CO2 up to 2020 or ± 0,5 ton CO2/inhabitant
QUEST Academy Ensures the legacy of QUEST in the post-project period Safeguards the quality of the methodology Continues training auditors throughout Europe Provides a platform for discussion and exchange of experiences between QUEST auditors and cities. Within the next years the QUEST-method shall be applied in as many cities in Europe (and outside) as possible
We believe that every city has potential to make progress towards sustainable mobility! www.quest-project.eu Contacts: Daniela Stoycheva, dstoycheva@polisnetwork.eu info@quest-project.eu