The AET Transport and Mobility Forum promotes active engagement of AET members and member-groups with each other and with other like-minded transport organisations through supporting and hosting a range of activities including online webinars, seminars and discussions on a wide range of transport and transport related topics of interest. We welcome new members and new ideas about transport and how we talk about transport.
TMF is proud to present the inaugural address by a Fellow of the Association for European Transport. For this first edition, Michael Bach (UK), AET Council member and AET Fellow since 2023, will reflect on the essence of his outstanding and inspiring career as a planner and consultant. In his talk, he will explore a fundamental question for the future of mobility: Can we meaningfully reduce the need to travel through an integrated approach to land-use and transport policies in order to help achieve our sustainability goals? Daniëlle Snellen (PBL, NL), AET Board Member, will not only respond to Michael’s insights but will also guide the discussion as moderator. Join us for this thought-provoking session and share your views: Can we really get there? The webinar will be kindly hosted by Christopher Cary (Atkins, UK) and chaired by András Munkácsy (KTI, HU), from the TMF Working Group.
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Michael Bach Independent Consultant UK
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Michael Bach is a long standing member of AET and member of the AET Council since 2011. As a member of the PSLT programme committee, he is a cherished session chair at the European Transport Conference, appreciated for his feedback and mentorship of the speakers in his sessions. Michael was awarded the title of AET Fellow in 2023 for his dedication not only to the transport profession but also to AET and ETC, always eager to bring transport and planning professionals together, facilitate discussion, learn from each other, make knowledge applicable in policy and practice and challenge researchers, all for the purpose of creating better places for people. |
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Daniëlle Snellen
PBL NL |
Daniëlle Snellen is a programme lead and senior researcher at PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. Daniëlle is an urban planner with over 25 years of experience as a researcher in the field of transport and spatial planning. She translates facts and analyses into challenges and policy options with an eye and ear for the social debate and the values at play, always taking people in their environment as a starting point. At PBL she is currently leading a research programme that aims to contribute to a better match between people’s direct living environment and the diverse needs of different population groups. |
Click on the title links to register for the webinars in Zoom. Please note all webinars and events are subject to change.
| Date | Topic/Theme |
| 8 January 2026 | The long view: The long road to reducing the need to travel – will we get there? Inaugural address by AET Fellow Michael Bach |
| 5 February 2026 | Advancing the research frontier in shared and autonomous mobility: Insights from Central Europe (joint webinar with the Central European Excellence in Transportation Research Association) |
| 5 March 2026 | Refocusing appraisal: Insights from practice and new methods from urban economics, (TMF Hybrid Event, online and at the City of London) |
| 2 April 2026 | Urban freight and last mile innovations (joint webinar with ECTRI Freight and Logistics Thematic Group) |
| 7 May 2026 | tba |
| 4 June 2026 | Joint webinar with the Journal of Urban Mobility |
| 2 July 2026 | tba |
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