For the past three years the LOW-CARB project worked on growing capacities for low-carbon mobility planning in urban environments of Central Europe. Its project partners stepped up and out of their comfort zones to develop highly innovative strategies, action plans, pilots, tools, and skills development training that foster low carbon mobility and transportation. Now, the project comes to an end.
Read moreWe are working with the city of Augsburg to set up a new SUMP (Gesamtverkehrsplan) for tender. Several city agencies cooperate in this preparatory phase to define the guiding principles and set up the terms of reference of the strategic plan.
Read moreTogether with trolley:motion, we organised a stand at Germany's largest electric bus conference to present our projects around electric public transport on 16 and 17 March. For the first time, the VDV e-bus conference and the accompanying trade fair ElekBu took place digitally with approximately 500 participants and 50 exhibitors.
Read moreIn the context of our project GECKO, a webinar on "managing new mobility: How to regulate automated vehicles" will take place on 24 March. Register now to join us!
Read moreThe first exchange session of the first SOLUTIONSplus e-course is scheduled for 25 March 2021 and registrations are now open. This session will enable an exchange of knowledge, experience and best practices with e-mobility experts in an interactive way. Anybody working or interested in the field of e-mobility is welcome to join.
Read moreWe will participate in this years' electric bus conference and trade fair organised by Forum für Verkehr und Logistik e.V. and VDV Akademie. Register now to join us online!
Read moreOn our mission to spread the SUMP guidelines across the globe, we are glad to announce that the Croatian translation is now out and ready to download!
Read moreSUMP-Central was created in the LOW-CARB project as a European competence centre for sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP).
Read moreAs cities and regions respond to the COVID-19 pandemic with new and innovative transport solutions, what are the lessons for long-term sustainable mobility planning?
Read moreHow 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.
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