{Green Mobility Award}
The Green Mobility Awards Ceremony is a notable year-end closing event for all who develop and put forward the best sustainable mobility practice in Russia and abroad. The award is annually given to the cities, which are implementing innovative projects and development strategies for sustainable transport, improving mobility for all citizens, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, improving road safety and creating an accessible environment for pedestrians and cyclists. It is also given to the experts and organizations, who are actively promoting the principles of sustainable mobility towards building “Cities for People”. The ceremony includes a panel discussion “Urban Horizons: Bridges into Future” featuring leading Russian and international experts.
CITIES FOR PEOPLE OF THE 21th CENTURY
Foreign cities
Bergen, Norway (2017) | Oulu, Finland (2017) | ||
Aarhus, Denmark (2017) | Dresden, Germany (2019) |
Russian cities
Almetyevsk, Russia (2018) |
Skolkovo, Russia (2018) |
FOR EXCEPTIONAL CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Foreign experts
Jan Gehl, Senior Advisor, Founder: GEHL ARCHITECTS – Urban Quality Consultants (2017) | Pablo Celis, civil engineer at Aarhus Municipality, Director of Celis Consult (2017) | ||
Stephen Willacy, City Architect in Aarhus(2017) |
Russian experts
Vadim Donchenko, Research Supervisor of JSC NIIAT. Deputy Chairman of THE PEP Bureau (2018) | Nikolay Asaul, Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation (2017) | ||
Rustam Minnikhanov, President of the Republic of Tatarstan (2019) |
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
European Greenways Association – EGWA (2018) | Klimaaktiv Mobil (2019) |
INVESTMENT IN THE FUTURE
Roman Abramovich, Russian businessman and statesman (2019) |
Organizers: The Green Mobility Partnership Initiative, ICSER Leontief Centre (St Petersburg)