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New INTERREG project Dynaxability4CE

27.04.2020

Rupprecht Consult led a virtual kick-off meeting for a new INTERREG project, Dynaxability4CE on April 21st and 22nd

Rupprecht Consult led a virtual kick-off meeting for a new INTERREG project, Dynaxability4CE on April 21st and 22nd. Originally planned to be held in the partner city of Graz, the meeting took place over the course of two half-day online events during which the consortium members got to know one another via video chat, polls, and presentations. Though it was not able to be held in person, the meeting effectively facilitated productive exchange among partners and created a collaborative atmosphere upon which to build the project work. Dynaxibility4CE aims to increase the ability of public transport authorities to deal with new mobility trends by developing strategies and tools for public transport authorities that strengthen their planning capacities and thereby make them key actors for creating low-carbon and low-pollution mobility systems in our cities and regions. Dynaxibility4CE will overcome the limitations of the exploitation of single outputs from involved EU projects and build a comprehensive exploitation approach by combining and developing capacities for the first two phases of the SUMP planning cycle (‘Preparation and Analysis’ and ‘Strategy Development’) including managerial approaches, methodological tools (e.g. for air quality data measurement and analysis), training and knowledge platforms adapted to meet the challenges of planning for new mobility trends. By this, public transport authorities in CE will be enabled to plan more dynamically and flexibly for emerging innovative mobility solutions for greener and cleaner mobility systems in CE’s FUAs in the future. The project will develop further and contextualise the SUMP concept towards planning for MaaS, CAD, UVAR and downstream the recently published SUMP 2.0 topic guides for these mobility trends to the level of the involved FUAs who will develop six action plans following these new guides. This will be achieved by using seven case study cities: Leipzig (CAD), Stuttgart (CAD/UVAR), Graz (CAD/MaaS), Budapest (MaaS), Parma (CAD/UVAR), Koprivnica (MaaS) and Krakow (MaaS/UVAR).

Related Projects

Dynaxibility4CE

Further Information

Wolfgang Backhaus

+49 221 6060 55 0

w.backhaus@rupprecht-consult.eu

Hana Peters

+49 221 6060 55 0

h.peters@rupprecht-consult.eu

Virtual kick-off