POLICY INSTRUMENTS AND DEMAND MANAGEMENT TECNIQUES FOR SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY AND POLLUTION REDUCTION



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Comune di Genova POLICY INSTRUMENTS AND DEMAND MANAGEMENT TECNIQUES FOR SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY AND POLLUTION REDUCTION WHO UNECE Sustainable and healty urban transport and planning Ciprus 17 november 2003 Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 1

GENOA TRANSPORT SITUATION (per day) * DOWNTOWN : 276.278 INHABITANTS - 28 km 2 * URBAN AREA : 603.896 INHABITANTS - 239 km 2 * 1402 km ROADS LENGHT 300.418 CARS 20.490 LORRIES MOTORWAYS : 250.058.628 VEHICLES TO/FROM GENOA 91.256 MOTORVEHICLES 869 TAXIS 904 BUS (153 millions of passengers per year) MODAL SPLIT ON PEAK HOURS ( 6,30-9,30) : MOTOS 15,1 % CARS 38,4 % METRO - TRAINS 4,1 % BUSSES 42,4 % Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 2

Total annual emissions per sector (Genoa Urban area) [ton/year] CO COV NOx Power plant 0.37% 3.69% 39.25% Combustion-Service industry and 1.41% 0.80% 4.60% agriculture Combustion - Industry 30.11% 0.45% 14.05% Production process 0.00% 0.88% 1.28% Mining and distrib. Fossil Comb. 0.00% 7.33% 0.00% Solvent use 0.00% 16.59% 0.00% Road transport 60.12% 59.12% 29.01% Other mobile sources 7.43% 8.11% 11.81% Waste Treatment and removal 0.00% 2.31% 0.00% Agriculture 0.00% 0.33% 0.00% Nature 0.55% 0.39% 0.00% Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 3

Vehicles on roads 2001 Mopeds 11,6% Motorbikes 20,4% HDV 0,7% Bus 0,2% LDV diesel 2,7% LDV gasoline 1,0% Diesel cars 7,7% Gasoline cars 55,7% Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 4

An integrated policy for sustainable mobility in Genoa: from 1998 to 2003 Road pricing and downtown access control Traffic plan AVM information system Goods delivery downtown with electric vehicles Reorganisation of PT operators and launch of competitive tendering Demand management actions Emissions control 5

Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 6

PROGRESS - ROAD PRICING CONTROLLED ZONE: FIRST AND SECOND PHASE Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 7

70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 Inverno - Feriale campioni giorno tipo Vehicles crossing before road pricing control: working days 20000 10000 0 Vehicles crossing after road pricing control: working days Before road pricing control 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 Estate - Feriale campioni giorno tipo Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 8

Cars entrances downtown: morning peak hour 1998 / 9.815 2003 / 4.832 the reduction is about 50% Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 9

Entrances into controlled area: morning peak hour Public transport 1998-1999 2003 Private vehicles 41% 59% 27% Public transport 73% Private vehicles PT INCREASE OF 14% Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 10

PUBLIC TRANSPORT FORECASTS INHABITANTS QUOTA PT QUOTA CARS QUOTA MOTOS QUOTA WALKING PT PASSENGERS URBAN AREA 40% 28% 12% 20% 2002 626.000 CITY CENTRE 44% 25% 13% 18% 154 MILLIONS OTHER AREAS 31% 34% 9% 26% URBAN AREA 45% 25% 10% 20% 2009 604.200 CITY CENTRE 50% 22% 10% 18% 170 MILLIONS OTHER AREAS 33% 32% 9% 26% Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 11

2009: PT network in central area Scheme of main routes, with trolleys and underground VALPOLCEVERA VALBISAGNO MOLASSANA CANEPARI BRIN 7-8 STAGLIENO 12 14 357 82-82/ MARASSI SAN FRUTTUOSO METRO 67-67/ SAMPIERDARENA PONENTE 3 1 PRINCIPE CORVETTO BRIGNOLE FS GIUSTI 18/ 18 SAN MARTINO DE FERRARI 17 trolleys GALLIERA 48 30 CAPRERA 15 NERVI underground CARICAMENTO KENNEDY RIMASSA Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 12

Air quality: a positive result SITO 1999 2002 XXSettembre 21,07 7,44 Brignole 15,11 9,27 Quarto 9,39 9,39 Firenze 10,65 6,98 Bolzaneto 15,57 9,85 Concentrazione CO valore max orario (mg/mc) SITO 1999 2002 XX Settembre 212,18 203,71 Brignole 190,55 179,78 Quarto 199,1 148,07 Firenze 283,17 183,37 Bolzaneto 190,55 183,77 Concentrazione NO2valore max orario (mg/mc) Via XX Via Gessi Brignole Quarto Settembre Periodo 01.01.1998 31.12.1998 61 61 36 01.01.1999 31.12.1999 59 67 38 01.01.2000 31.12.2000 59 34 01.01.2001 31.12.2001 57 72 32 01.01.2002 31.12.2002 44 66 32 LIMITI ATTUALI Limiti dal 2005 CO media di 8 ore: 10mg/m3 10 microgr/m3 No2 PM10 media oraria da non superare più di 175 volte l'anno : 200 microgr/m3 media annuale: 40 microgr/ m3 media oraria da non superare più di 18 volte l'anno dal 2010: 200 microgr/m3 media annuale: 40 microgr/ m3 Medie mobili mensili PM10 Limiti sugli inquinanti da normativa 13

Emissions by vehicles - 2003 HC PM Mopeds 29,0% Gasoline cars 36,1% 0,6% Auto Diesel LDV gasoline 12,8% Mopeds Motorbikes 6,1% Gasoline cars 19,2% Motorbikesi 30,5% Bus 1,3% HDV 1,1% 1,1% LDV diesel 0,3% Bus 22,2% Diesel carsl 15,4% LDV gasoline 0,6% HDV LDV diesel 7,8% 15,9% Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 14

40 km/h to idle Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 15

Genoa integrated plan: final results the reduction of pollutants and the increasing of PT use, from 1998 and 2003 are the clear sign that Genoa City Council policies and actionsfor the central area are correct; these results allow the Council to make another effort to reach the turning point time toward a more clean and liveable city; new actions proposed by the department are: - an extension of the controlled area, the improvement of the pricing policy and of budget balance principles - the transformation of the Department into Authorithy, to have a new public transport integrated plan, with railway and underground and to launch a competitive tendering to manage PT services - circulation forbidden to EURO 0 and two strokes vehicles in the urban area Urban Mobility Plan and Transit Department City of Genoa 16