
Manager
Ernst&Young
Mateo Uravić is an expert in sustainable mobility and transport planning who has contributed to more than 40 projects in Croatia and internationally. He holds a Master’s degree in Transport and Traffic Sciences from the University of Zagreb, specializing in urban mobility.
At Ernst & Young Croatia, Mateo leads projects focused on sustainable urban mobility, optimization of public transport systems, and the integration of mobility solutions with spatial and economic development. His portfolio includes Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans, network optimization studies, feasibility studies for new transport systems, and international initiatives such as the Interreg Central Europe OPTI-UP project.
He is a certified transport modeler and project management professional with advanced expertise in GIS and data visualization, supporting decision-makers and private sector stakeholders with clear insights through maps, dashboards, and analytical tools. Mateo is particularly interested in the connectivity between land development, mobility, and social efficiency, and how these dimensions can create value for both cities and businesses.
Passionate about future-ready cities, Mateo advocates for mobility policies that reduce environmental impact while enhancing accessibility and competitiveness.
On the panel “Croatian cities in 2075 – can we manage urban development?”, Mateo will share perspectives on how integrated planning models can help Croatian cities evolve into more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient environments, bridging the gap between the public and private sectors in shaping urban futures.