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RSSThrough the Venezia in Classe A project, the City of Venice developed a new mobility plan for daily home-school and home-work journeys to promote new forms of sustainable mobility.
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- Walking and cycling
- Resource type
- Case study
This case study shares how to develop, implement, assess and facilitate co-learning about new, collaborative ways to address common urban mobility challenges at the urban district level through neighbourhood mobility labs.
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- Policy and research
- Transport for people with reduced mobility
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- Case study
This case study discusses the SUMP of the city of Naples functional urban area, which is a highly urbanised and densely populated territory, a vulnerable area due to the seismic and volcanic risk, and a TEN-T Node.
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- Urban mobility planning
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- Case study
This case study focuses on ongoing projects which combine innovation, underline the need for the standardisation of the activity, and reveal an unveiled ambition for research into the public perception of the new UAM trends.
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- Monitoring and evaluation
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- Case study
Bielefeld started its project “altstadt.raum” (‘old town space’) in January 2021, with the main objective being to strengthen the functions of the Old Town as an attractive and liveable space for socialising, leisure activities, culture, trade and gastronomy.
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- Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
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- Case study
The City of Brno has designed and developed a tool that aims to help mobility planners attain an overview of the potential impact of the mobility measures put in place as part of their SUMP.
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- Urban mobility planning
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- Case study
Learn what the Interreg2Seas MOBI-MIX project has achieved with 11 shared mobility pilots across five European countries.
- Topic
- Shared mobility
- Resource type
- Video
The Metropolitan Transport Authority (ZTM) is the biggest transport organiser in Poland. ZTM serves the area of 56 cities and municipalities, in the territory of 2,500km², connecting the most important centres of the Silesian Voivodeship.
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- Collective passenger transport
- Resource type
- Video
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.
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- Urban mobility planning
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- Case study
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.
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- Mobility management
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- Case study