Andrea Canevazzi
Project Manager
Agenzia Mobilità Ambiente e Territorio di Milano (AMAT)
Milano, Italy
Architect with 15 years of experience in mobility planning for Milan, focusing on active mobility, accessibility, universal design and mobility digitalization.
About me
Andrea Canevazzi graduated with honors in Architecture from the Politecnico di Milano and holds a Ph.D. in New Technologies for Information, Territory, and Environment from IUAV University of Venice. Since 2009, he has been working at the Milan Agency for Mobility, Environment, and Territory (AMAT) as an expert in urban mobility planning and project management. Currently, he oversees accessibility and universal design, as well as the digitalization of mobility and data management. Andrea coordinates the Horizon Europe ELABORATOR project for AMAT, where Milan serves as a Lighthouse city. He has developed and implemented innovative strategies to enhance urban accessibility and promote sustainable mobility solutions.
My organisation
AMAT is a technical entity within the Municipality of Milan, providing comprehensive services to support municipal functions. These include urban planning, programming, design, management, monitoring, and control of activities related to territorial and green development, mobility, public transportation, parking, road safety, and environmental resources such as air quality, physical agents, water resources, circular economy, energy, and climate.
Since 2009, AMAT has been exclusively owned by the Municipality of Milan, operating as an 'in-house' company. Starting with meticulous situation analysis using extensive data, AMAT defines, plans, and implements necessary activities and interventions, constantly monitoring their effectiveness to ensure optimal outcomes.
Skills
- universal design
- UrbanPlanning
- Data management
- sustainable mobility
- Smart city
- OSM
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Areas of Interest
Speaker sessions (1)
Thursday, 3 October 2024
09:30 - 10:45
Session 17: Creating Universal Accessibility: How Can We Fulfil Mobility as a Right through Engagement, Data and Services for All?
- Stream 3: Inclusive and safe mobility for all