Urban Mobility Systems: Regulation across Modes

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1st European Intermodal Transport Regulation Forum Urban Mobility Systems: Regulation across Modes Villa la Fonte San Domenico di Fiesole 7.12.2012 Matthias Finger

European University Institute The European University Institute (EUI) was set up in 1972 by the six founding Member States of the European Communities to provide advanced academic training to doctoral researchers and to promote research at the highest level It opened its doors to the first researchers in 1976 Since then it has expanded to include new Members States of the enlarged European Union and has associate links to other countries, including Switzerland, Norway and Turkey EUI carries out research in a European perspective in Economics, Law, History and Civilization, and the Political and Social Sciences As of 1994 it has a 5 th Faculty: the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies Each year more than 100 doctoral theses are defended at the EUI

Florence School of Regulation The Florence School of Regulation is a partnership between the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) of the European University Institute (EUI), the Council of the European Energy Regulators (CEER) and the Independent Regulators Group (IRG) It works closely with the European Commission Its objectives are to: European University Institute (EUI) Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) Florence School of Regulation (FSR) organize policy events dealing with key regulatory issues; provide state-of-the-art training for practitioners; produce analytical and empirical research in the field of regulation; promote networking, through documents and ideas exchanges.

Florence School of Regulation The Florence School of Regulation (FSR) was created in 2004 The FSR is directed by Prof Jean-Michel Glachant and has three topic areas, namely: - Energy - Telecommunications and Media - Transport Each with its own director, coordinator, researchers and activities European University Institute (EUI) Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) ENERGY, directed by Prof Jean-Michel Glachant Florence School of Regulation (FSR) COMMS and MEDIA, directed by Prof Pier-Luigi Parcu TRANSPORT, directed by Prof Matthias Finger

Transport Area of FSR A group of scholars and researchers working on regulatory matters and on policy matters where regulation plays a role Concerned with regulation and regulatory policy of all transport modes and markets (including the relationships between them), along with postal and delivery services Started its work in 2010 The first activity has been the 1 st European Rail Transport Regulation Forum, which brought together experts from the EC, regulators, industry stakeholders, and academics Since then, we have held: - 5 Rail Transport Regulation Fora - 3 Air Transport Regulation Fora - 2 Urban Public Transport Regulation Fora - 1 Maritime Transport Regulation Forum - 1 Postal Regulation Forum - 1 Academic Conference on the Regulation of Infrastructure Industries

FSR-Transport vision To contribute to the development of Europe s regulatory policies in support of the broader transport policies To develop such regulatory policies on the basis of solid intellectual research (policy relevant research) To involve all important stakeholders so as to ensure that our contribution is relevant To become a point of reference for transport-related regulatory theory and practice in Europe and beyond

FSR-Transport funding Funding of FSR-Transport activities, as for the whole of FSR, is ensured by donations Donors are mainly the transport operators (in the different modes) Donations are currently defined (by FSR) at 30,000 Euros per donor per year Stakeholders may also fund special activities (e.g. events) Funding may also come from research projects commissioned by stakeholders Donors over the past years many thanks!

FSR-T Scientific Committee The director of the Transport Area is advised by a Scientific Committee which meets once a year The scientific committee oversees and guarantees the academic quality of its activities It also advises on research priorities for the medium and long term The Scientific Committee is chaired by the director of FST-T and is composed of 6 members who are academics in reputable Universities: Prof. Kenneth Button (George Mason University, USA) Prof. Guido Friebel (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany) Prof. Chris Nash (ITS Leeds, United Kingdom) Prof. Emile Quinet (ENP/Paris Tech, France) Prof. Thomas Wakeman (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)

Our first Intermodal-TRF This is more of an inception Forum, where we will define an agenda for the future of our collaboration and research agenda Intermodal transport, indeed, is becoming more and more, important, and the question is whether and how it should be regulated We will take the urban context as a first case in point: - different modes of transport are differently regulated (access, tendering, licensing) - overlapping jurisdictions (national, regional, local) - different types of ownership (public, private, PPP) - different types of systems: technical, commercial (ticketing), operational (timetables), political (subsidies) We at FSR are very pleased to develop this area together with you

Today, we would like to discuss the following questions: What are the challenges of urban intermodality? Who should be the problem owners in terms of policy-making (at which level?), ownership, and regulation? And what role would regulation have to play exactly in order to address these challenges?

Structure and principles of the day Introduction by Mr. Keir Fitch The views of the different stakeholders and academics Short presentations; room for discussion Chatham rules Slides and report available afterwards