Date: February 26, 2026
Time: 13:30-15:00 CET/UTC+1
Event has already happened: recording (coming soon) and presentations
Intense congestion, air pollution and car-dominated cities remain major challenges for urban mobility systems. This webinar explores the potential and practical application of Urban Vehicle Access Regulations (UVAR), Low Emission Zones (LEZ) and other complementary levers to reduce emissions, optimise the use of urban space, and improve accessibility.
Adopting a policy-focused and implementation-oriented lens, the session highlights how cities can integrate these instruments into coherent, data-driven mobility strategies aligned with climate and liveability objectives that shape the future of their communities.
This is the initial session in UTM’s four-part webinar series “Cities on the Move! Driving the innovative transition of urban mobility”, organised in collaboration with the Driving Urban Transitions (DUT) partnership. It explores the practical application of UVARs, LEZs and other data-driven strategies to reduce emissions and optimize urban space.
Featuring the following speakers:
- Lucy Sadler – Director, Sadler Consultants (Germany)
- Urban Access Regulations across Europe, as well as related work on the ReVeAL and UVAR4US and projects
- Kaylin Lee – Researcher, International Council on Clean Transportation (Germany)
- TRUE initiative and their remote-sensing emissions monitoring in Warsaw (Poland)
- Abderrahmane Dhargali – In charge of the Cooperation and Environment Office, Municipality of Chefchaouen (Morocco)
- Strategic pedestrianisation of the town centre and multi-modal shifts to benefit residents, businesses and tourism




