TRANSFORuM’s fourth theme-specific stakeholder workshop was held on November 25 – 26 2013 in Basel, Switzerland. This was the last of our workshop series in the autumn of 2013; a second series of four workshops will be held in the spring 2014.
Read moreTen experts from 7 countries attended TRANSFORuM's first workshop on high-speed rail, representing a variety of stakeholder organisations.
Read moreRupprecht Consult has been invited to participate in urban mobility planning seminars in the Brazilian State of Rio Grande do Sul.
Read moreAn interactive workshop on innovative transport ideas measures and how to transfer them
Read moreEco-friendly travel by rail instead of car and plane helps to reduce emissions, especially when the train is powered by "green electricity".
Read moreTRANSFORuM's series of stakeholder workshop continues. Six more to come.
Read moreOn 6 November 2013, stakeholders from the German-speaking regions of Europe founded the association “CIVINET deutscher Sprachraum“ at the HOLM Forum in Frankfurt.
Read moreTRANSFORuM combines face-to-face stakeholder events with online tools such as the newly created thematic group surveys.
Read moreThe TIDE project has selected 53 cities from 23 countries to participate in the learning and exchange opportunities through its Circle of Innovative Cities
Read moreTRANSFORuM continues its stakeholder involvement process with four thematically specific workshops in the autumn of 2013.
Read moreOn October 16, 1998, Rupprecht Consult changed from a single enterprise to a limited company (GmbH).
Read moreFact sheets on cycling infrastructure and promotion from the PRESTO project are now available in Russian
Read moreWe are happy to present you with the second issue of the TIDE newsletter. With the first year of the project over, the TIDE 'handbook for transferability analysis in urban transport and mobility' has been completed and the build-up to the local innovation forums and implementation scenarios for take-up is gaining full momentum. This newsletter also reports on the Cost-Benefit Analysis workshop that took place in Budapest. The city which enters the spotlight this time is Milan. With the planned extension to its road user charging zone and the plan to equip every parking lot with sensors able to control and apply sanctions for infringements, this municipality has clear aspirations to further advance urban transport.Click here to read the second TIDE newsletter!
Read moreThe European Commission today signed a grant agreement worth €4 million with a consortium of 14 European research institutes, associations and consulting companies — including 10 SMEs — for a three-year project known as "Civitas Capital".
Read moreElectric buses take center stage in 27 cities in 15 European countries
Read moreThe dates and locations for this years thematic workshops have been confirmed!
Read moreRelated project updates, key moments from our workshop in Gdansk, interview with Jolanta Skalska and more!
Read moreThe TIDE project is offering learning and exchange opportunities through its Circle of Innovative Cities - Application Deadline is 20 September 2013
Read moreTransferring Walking Innovation in the European Context
Read moreThe Baltic Sea Region Competence centre on Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning
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