Get things rolling - Moving mobility forward in the Alps

CIPRAs Annual Conference on 16 and 17 October 2026 in Bolzano/IT. How much private and transit traffic can the Alpine region actually cope with? And who pays the price? More traffic does not only mean convenience, freedom of choice and economic dynamism, but also more noise, poorer air quality, land consumption and a profound impact on the daily lives of local people. Whilst visitors, goods and commuters cover ever greater distances at ever greater speeds, a good quality of life, peace and space are becoming increasingly scarce in the “Alpine transit corridor”. Furthermore, more roads and railway lines are cutting through wildlife habitats.

Friday 16th - Saturday 17th October 2026

Join us in discussing what strategies and solutions are needed to make transport more sustainable for local communities and ecosystems. How can we move from familiar proposals to effective measures, rather than getting stuck at the planning stage? Is building new (basic) tunnels enough? What further political, logistical and economic conditions are needed to ensure that the shift of freight transport to rail actually takes place? And how can we ensure that both commuters and travellers not only talk about alternative mobility, but actually use it? What practical everyday options and compelling incentive schemes are needed to encourage the switch from car to train, bus or bicycle?


Friday, 16 October 2026 - Conference in Bolzano/IT

9:00

Welcome by Daniel Alfreider, South Tyrolean Provincial Government, Provincial Councillor for Mobility, and Claudio Corrarati, Mayor of Bolzano

9:45

Well-run instead of running over

Keynote speech by Nara Valsangiacomo, President of Pro Alps
10:15 - 10:45

Break

10:45 - 11:45

Panel discussion: From road to rail

11:45 - 12:15

Keynote speech: Martin Vallazza, Head of the Mobility Department, Autonomous Province of Bolzano

12:45

Lunch break

14:00 - 16:30 (incl. break)

Masterclasses

(please specify which ones you would like to attend when registering)

Masterclass 1

The Alps at a dead end? – Setting the course for mobility (English)

Masterclass 2

Mobility for all? From the stress of driving to true independence (English)

Masterclass 3

Next stop: Applied Mobility Planning (English)

Masterclass 4

From heat islands to meeting place: climate-resilient and healthy streets (German)

Masterclass 5

How suitable are the cycle paths between towns for everyday use?

(English)

Masterclass 6

Campaigns for sustainable mobility – understanding habits, changing behaviour (English)

16:45

Conclusion and Outlook

17:15

End of the event


Saturday, 17 October 2026 - Excursions

The meeting point will be announced in due course.
(Please note: places are limited. A participation fee is payable for the excursions. You will receive an invoice after registering.)

7:30 excursion 1

Brenner Base Tunnel Site Visit
Exclusive insights into the planning, construction and future role of the world’s longest railway tunnel. (Participation fee: €20). This excursion will be conducted in English.

For safety reasons, the following persons are excluded from taking part in this excursion:


People with pacemakers or defibrillators
People with walking difficulties (e.g. wheelchair users, those using crutches, leg supports, walking aids, etc.)
Pregnant women

9:00 excursion 2

A mobility experience in the Bolzano area


Journey from Bolzano on the Ritten cable car, continuing on the historic Ritten narrow-gauge railway to Klobenstein, followed by a walk. (Participation fee: €20)
This excursion will be conducted in English.

ca. 13:00End of the event