How can citizens and public administrators come together to effectively tackle the most pressing mobility challenges at the neighbourhood level? Four EU-funded projects - SUNRISE, Cities-4-People, LOOPER and METAMORPHOSIS - have pooled their knowledge on co-creating participatory (mobility) solutions with citizens at the neighbourhood level over the past several years to deliver their 10 Big Messages for cities, neighbourhood actors, policy makers, funders and other actors.
Read moreA second booklet reveals the sustainable urban mobility success stories of five CIVITAS cities from across Europe.
Read moreThe ReVeAL project has started off their very own newsletter, informing recipients about the newest developments in and around the project.
Read moreThe WSP-organised workshop on barriers to dynamic kerbside management took place on October 15 2020 and set out to explore the world of kerbside management and barriers to implementation. Material from all sessions is now publicly available.
Read moreAfter the recent publication of the guidelines for sustainable urban mobility plans in Hungarian, there now is a version in Turkish and in Romanian available!
Read moreThe current Mayor of Budapest, Gergely Karácsony, followed the co-creative process of SUNRISE Action Neighbourhood of Zugló-Törökőr closely over the past years. The project has been part of Karácsony's mayoral campaign, which he talked about recently in an interview.
Read moreOur friends from EIT Urban Mobility have included input from our work on SUMP and the FLOW project on their new learning platform and the courses are now available for free!
Read moreThe guidelines for sustainable urban mobility plans have been spread across the world in English already, supporting national, regional and local authorities in creating sustainable plans for their cities and functional urban areas.
Read moreHalfway into the project "Mobility plans and concepts in Hesse", first results were presented in September 2020 to an audience of almost 100 planners, mostly from Hessian municipalities.
Read moreRegister now for our first course on e-mobility to get a basic understanding of e-mobility in a global and online learning environment!
Read moreStientje van Veldhoven, Minister for the Environment of The Netherlands and Chair of TDA, launched the How-to Guide on 3 December 2020, during her keynote speech at the Urban Mobility Green Deal-Makers Summit during the 2020 POLIS Annual Conference.
Read moreActivities from the SUNRISE project were featured in a recent article from Thinking Cities magazine about the benefits of co-creation for a more sustainable mobility system at the neighbourhood level.
Read moreOur colleague Ralf Brand recently took part in a webinar of a community of practitioners from the URBACT project "Thriving Streets". He shared insights from the SUNRISE project on good practices of co-creation.
Read moreAiming to involve key stakeholders and citizens along the SUMP development process, the Municipality of Arequipa organised its first forum together with the German and French institutions GIZ and AFD and our consortium (Egis - Rupprecht Consult). The focus of the forum was: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable urban mobility in Arequipa.
Read moreHow can cities learn from each other and how can we collaborate in an increasingly digitised world? CIVITAS supported seven cities in finding innovative ways on how to connect, share experiences and create a better urban mobility together.
Read moreArequipa, the biggest city in the south of Peru, has just kicked off the development of its SUMP, which will enable a better integration of transport modes and set up a long-term vision towards transforming mobility and reaching a better quality of life in the city.
Read moreThe third transnational webinar by the Interreg project took place on 4 December. The event's main focus was on innovations and local approaches towards energy efficiency.
Read moreLast week, the city of Euskirchen's council committee for civil engineering and transport unanimously adopted a set of new mobility targets. Five action areas, each with 4 - 5 sub-areas, define how the city wants to shape its mobility in the next 20 years.
Read moreRegistration is now open for the SMARTA final conference which will be organised on 10th and 11th of December!
Read moreThe INCLUSION project has just released a new publication on results and lessons learnt of the past years. This report is mainly designed to inspire, motivate and instruct cities or functional urban areas in developing a more inclusive public transport system.
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