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SIMONE C. R. SILVA [email protected] JORGE MARTINS [email protected] MILENA BODMER [email protected] presents Perception of Potential Partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

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presents. Perception of Potential Partners for car withdrawal from urban transport. JORGE MARTINS [email protected]. MILENA BODMER [email protected]. SIMONE C. R. SILVA [email protected]. Corporate Citizenship: Strategic Partnerships. Eco- Efficiency - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SIMONE C. R. [email protected]

JORGE [email protected]

MILENA [email protected]

presents

Perception of Potential Partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

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Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

Eco- Efficiency

Involving its primary stakeholders

ISO 14001

Corporate Citizenship: Strategic Partnerships

CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP

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Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

EFFORTS TO ENHANCE URBAN MOBILITY

Initiative: Green Commuter PlansHewlett Packard, Edinburgh, Scotland expectation of 15% reduction in 3 years

Problems: car parking Europe: Industrial areas Brazil: Civil inquiries and lawsuits (RJ). USA: communities choose prohibit large-scale commercial undertakings.

“People love what’s inside super-stores. They hate what’s on outside”

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Conflicts between companies and urban communities

Garage space= stimulus to the attraction of the automobile

Responsibility is limited to static capacity. No obligation to dynamic capacity

Almost 50% of total built area is parking space

Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

THE CONTEXT OF UNSUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

Garage Space Store Space

US$ 4,00 US$ 175,00

0,000843 empregos 0,0645 empregos

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Mobile/UFRJ Concept

Proposal meet principles of the triple bottom line

Provides entrepreneurs with large scale urban undertakings the possibility of networking with other stakeholders.

Urban undertaking, with other stakeholders is perceived as socially responsible enterprise instead of an environmental polluter.

Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

TRANSPORT-LAND USE INTEGRATION WITH CC

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Mobile/UFRJ Concept

COMMITMENT:Public authority: create a specific legislation for large scale undertaking put the transport services out to tender Enterprises: minimize the highway traffic impact

BENEFITS:Public authority: partners in providing transportEnterprises: From environmental polluter to socially responsible and increase of useful spaceCommunity: improvement of quality of environment and exclusive transport

Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

TRANSPORT-LAND USE INTEGRATION WITH CC

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Survey within the construction sector in RJ

Existing level of socio investment and criteriaEvaluation of the performance of the Mobile Concept in comparison with present provision of parking spaces

1º QuestionnaireApproach: Sinduscon-Rio (Union of Construction Companies)

2 months (Feb. to Apr. 2004)31 questionnaires completed (42% return) Signf. Level 95%, Stand. Error 5%

Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

BUSINESS EVALUATION OF MOBILE CONCEPT

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2º QuestionnaireApproach: 1 month (Jun to Jul 2004)

11 questionnaires completed (35% return)

Case Study: “Hypothetical project for a shopping center linked to a business center and a leisure complex, total leasable area 45.000m2, 37.500m2 parking area with 1.500 vehicles in Lagoa.

Proposal Applied to project: Project with 56.100m2 useable area, 21.875m2 of parking space with 875 places plus 12.000 transport seats (4 routes up to 40 min, at 5 min intervals, 12 hours day

Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

BUSINESS EVALUATION OF MOBILE CONCEPT

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Good performance – Company image, Quality of life, Productdifferentiation,Technological innovation - “an option to mitigate theproblems of traffic that allows an increase in the grossleasable area and the provision of transport services for the public ones wishes to attract”

Similar performance – Customer satisfactionDue to ingrained habits in relation to automobile use, thecustomer would retain the option of automobile or transport service

Doubtful performance - Legal incentives, Generating new businessOpen up the possibility of partnerships

Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

SOCIAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA OF CONCEPT

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Risks - Product value appreciation , Value added for the customer, Easiness to sell/ lease Identification and involvement by retailers, the targetpopulation, the public authority

Bad Performance - Operating / maintenance costs, Implementation cost Doubts remain the cost and the difficulty of maintaining aquality service

Controversial – ProductivityOmission of cost compromised their level of conviction

Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

SOCIAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA OF CONCEPT

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With initiatives, sector would be willing to double the amount it already invests in socio-environmental responsibilities, from 1,3% to 2,7% of its turnover.

There is a potential for generation of value by social performance, as long as the uncertainties can be minimized, both in regard to public authority intervention and to the receptivity of the local community.

Suggestion: possibility of a gradual adoption of the Concept and the progressive expansion of the gross leasable area in the place of garage space, given the novelty of the proposal and the need to diminish the risks of the undertakings.

Perception of potential partners for car withdrawal from urban transport

CONCLUSION

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SIMONE C. R. [email protected]

JORGE [email protected]

MILENA [email protected]

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