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Reggio-Emilia

This case study presents the proposed strategic scheme for Reggio-Emilia, developed by TRT Trasporti e Territorio at the mandate of the city authority, targeting logistics operators, retailers, and households with tailored infrastructure, services, and governance coordination.

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Case study image: Utrecht

The Dutch city of Utrecht has been successful in promoting the use of sustainable means of transport over recent years, and this case study looks at the city’s mobility policy and plans in its latest SUMP.

Topic
  • Urban mobility planning
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  • Case study
Case study image: multi-modal optimisation

The EU-funded MORE project (Multi-modal optimisation for road-space in Europe) has developed a comprehensive process for the allocation of road space. It considers the impact on all road users, while also taking into account cities’ economic, social, and environmental objectives.

Topic
  • Mobility management
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  • Case study
Tampere case study image

Tampere won the 10th SUMP Award: The ambitious plan includes impact assessments on low-carbon mobility, road safety, vulnerable groups, smart mobility solutions, physical and mental well-being, accessibility and low pollution levels.

Topic
  • Urban mobility planning
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  • Case study
E-scooter

This case study presents a best practice example of the local governance and legal aspects of micromobility, and more specifically, of free-floating electric scooters (e-scooters), in the city of Paris.

Topic
  • Safety and urban mobility
  • Shared mobility
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  • Case study
Case study image: Turku

In 2021, Turku decided to run an experiment to test what a street design focused on people would look like and how specific stakeholder groups would react to it.

Topic
  • Traffic and demand management
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  • Case study
Case study image: Istanbul

In 2021, Turku decided to run an experiment to test what a street design focused on people would look like and how specific stakeholder groups would react to it.

Topic
  • Urban mobility planning
Resource type
  • Case study