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How Rotterdam is Embedding Sustainable Mobility in Housing

This webinar will chart Rotterdam’s approach to standardising sustainable mobility within housing developments.

Overview

With new housing underway in towns and cities around the world, local authorities are in a unique position to influence developers to create opportunities for sustainable mobility and behaviour change. The City of Rotterdam is doing just that with targeted frameworks to meet the city’s climate and mobility goals.

This webinar will chart Rotterdam’s approach to standardising sustainable mobility within housing developments, and how the council influences developers to make it easier to choose active travel and public transport. This webinar will start by setting out the political and strategic context in the Netherlands and the greater Rotterdam region, followed by a case study to show how these principles are working in action.

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Useful Resources and Links

If you found this webinar useful, see our previous Rotterdam case study Rotterdam: Moving Ahead Safely, or see our webinar series Gender and Place in Europe, for more European case studies. If you want to read more about this webinar’s topics, check out the resources below.:

How ‘sponge city Rotterdam is adapting to climate change

Mobility calculator for developers

Woonvisie – Rotterdam’s housing strategy

Loopt 2025 – Rotterdam’s strategy for pedestrians

Mobiliteitsaanpak – Rotterdam’s mobility strategy

Please note, some web pages appear in Dutch and can be translated using a translation widget.

Presenters

Thorsten Willemstein is a Mobility Advisor at the City of Rotterdam, where he specializes in traffic safety and urban mobility initiatives. Since February 2023, he has led projects to enhance traffic safety around schools and improve overall traffic safety in the city with different stakeholders. With a background in built environment from Breda University of Applied Sciences and previous advisory roles in the City of The Hague and ABG-councils, Thorsten applies his expertise to make Rotterdam’s transportation systems safer and more efficient.