The World Parking Symposium (WPS) has unveiled its program for the June 24-27, 2018 conference in Berlin, Germany and the H2H2H Foundation is proud to announce its selection to present at the elite gathering.
The Symposium is unique in the parking and transportation world. Created by the Canadian Parking Association, the biennial meeting takes on common challenges faced by mobility professionals every day in every part of the globe, but applies an academic rigor in proposing and discussing innovative solutions.
The theme of this year’s Symposium is, “Mobility and Modernization: Change and Renewal in the World of the Future”. The WPS will kick off on Sunday evening June 24 with keynote speaker, Andreas Knie, a Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) and Professor of Sociology at the Technical University Berlin.
Sharing the spotlight with a number of international luminaries from the parking and transportation (mobility) world, the H2H2H Foundation will present the results of a research project entitled, “Planners & Politicians Pick on Parking at Their Peril”.
The Foundation’s offering reviews the general approaches national governments have taken to regulate parking and how many of those efforts have suffered unforeseen consequences. A recent wave of regulation in the South American nation of Chile will serve as a case study in this trend. The CEO of The H2H2H Foundation, Charles R. “Charlie” Munn, CAPP, CPP will present on behalf of the organization.
In addition to H2H2H, a diverse range of presenters from international locales, including India, Australia, the U.K, Canada, the E.U. and the U.S. among others, will provide insights on a wide variety of topics. As remaining attendance availability is limited, those considering participating in the Symposium should visit the WPS program website here and make their plans soon.
The H2H2H Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to “sharing excellence in mobility management”, which includes promoting best practices in the administration of parking and transportation facilities. We also advocate for transportation consumers and advance alternative mobility options, such as car sharing, bicycling, carpools and many others. You can learn more about our efforts and ways you can help advance the cause of “mobility sustainability” at www.h2h2h.org.
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