UBC TALKS about monitoring and evaluation for the sustainable urban mobility planning
How can cities measure the real impact of their sustainable mobility actions — especially the shift towards walking and cycling? Monitoring and evaluation is the key to track progress, learn from experience, and make better decisions.
At the UBC TALKS webinar on 7 October 2025 (09.30–11.00 CEST / 10.30–12.00 EEST), experts and city representatives will explore how monitoring frameworks and innovative pilots help cities support active mobility and achieve their climate goals. Join municipalities from across the Baltic Sea Region as they share their practical experiences, and learn how to kick-start monitoring and evaluation in your city and strengthen your city’s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP).
You can check the previous webinar to get familiar with the topic of SUMPs.
UBC TALKS about monitoring and evaluation for the sustainable urban mobility planning
Welcome to the webinar
Active Mobility: Transforming our Cities and Towns with Sustainable Urban Mobility Approach
Morgane Juliat, Mobility Consultant, Rupprecht Consult
Measuring Progress: A Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning in small and medium-sized cities
Marcin Wołek, Associate Professor, & Aleksander Jagiełło, Doctor, University of Gdansk
Small City, Big Action: Developing Monitoring for Sustainable Mobility in Cēsis
Madara Jenerte, Mobility Planner, Cēsis municipality
Monitoring Active Mobility in Turku: Lessons from Mobility Hub Data and Citizen panels
Oona Uusitalo, Project Coordinator, City of Turku
Building Capacity: Training Local Authorities on Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning
Ira Sibelius, Senior Advisor, UBC Sustainable Cities Commission
Monika Parafinaitytė-Rae, Senior Engineer, JSC Gaučė ir Ko
Discussion, Q&A
all speakers