The project consortium has successfully held two key training events and a coordination meeting in the City of Brno, Czech Republic
Read moreWe are happy to present the fourth issue of the TIDE newsletter. The past 6 months have been full of activities for TIDE partners: 5 workshops were organised, 2 handbooks produced and 10 moderated online learning courses offered! The project outcomes were presented at several conferences such as the ECOMM in Florence in May and the CIVITAS Forum in Casablanca in September. TIDE is now entering its final year and is actively preparing the national take-up seminars with its champion and lead cities. We hope to welcome you at one of the these events and in the meantime wish you a pleasant read!Click here to read the fourth TIDE newsletter!
Read moreWebinar on innovation and SUMP on 11 December
Read moreBecome one of 20 SWITCH Follower Cities!!!
Read moreMore than forty stakeholders came together to fine-tune the action plan for Rostock’s e-mobility strategy 2030
Read moreThe cycling advocacy group Velosipedization in St Petersburg are making European cycling knowledge available to a Russian audience.
Read moreThe CIVITAS network for the German-speaking regions of Europe has issued a comprehensive brochure.
Read moreShowcase your city's innovation for mobility
Read moreThe TRANSFORuM project explained in 2:35 - plus Invitation to the final project conference!
Read moreOn 11 and 12 December 2014, the final ACTUATE partners meeting and public conference will take place in Brussels.
Read moreThe European Commission has now opened the 3rd annual edition of the EU’s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) Award. Applications are currently being accepted from cities and regions for the award of EUR 10 000.
Read moreThis Advisory Group (AG SUMP) met in Brussels for the first time on October 9 and 10.
Read moreOn 9th and 10th October 2014, the consortium of the SmartMove project gathered in Lutherstadt-Wittenberg, Germany for the 2nd Training Seminar and 2nd project meeting. This was the second of a series of five Training Seminars to be arranged by Rupprecht Consult. The first Training Seminar took place in Burgos, Spain end of June 2014. More information here.The main goal of the 2nd seminar was to identifying a common approach and setting up an implementation plan. Therefore various presentations were held and proactive workshops were organized on progressing and refining the Implementation Plan. This seminar has served also to support the further development of the Active Mobility consultancy approach in WP3 (Fundamental advancement of the existing AMC-approach). Based on the findings of the initial seminar, it was elaborated on how the specific pre-conditions and experiences from previous AMC Campaigns can lead into a common and comparable approach, benefitting from the experience of [...]
Read moreFor the second time, the EBUS Award, i.e.the German Environmental Award for public local transport, was given to successful ebus projects and innovative products.
Read moreThe guidelines set forth ten recommendations for planning, developing and implementing successful policies which can help to shape mobility patterns towards sustainability.
Read moreOn October 24, the CIVITAS network for the German-speaking regions of Europe will inform its members about EU funding opportunities.
Read moreTRANSFORuM's latest newsletter features updates about the project's recent four stakeholder events, details about our final conference on 8 December 2014, about our draft roadmaps and an interview with José Viegas, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum.
Read moreOn September 15, Henning Günter started the one-year trainee programme.
Read more"The bigger picture" is the working title for this keynote with the aim to remind all participants of the wider shared challenges.
Read moreOn September 07-09, the City of Aachen invited politicians and other interested stakeholders on a study tour on electromobility in public transport to Eberswalde and Braunschweig.
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