A new FP7 project that will foster the take-up of 15 innovative concepts for urban mobility is currently under negotiation with the European Commission. The tentative starting date is October 2012. The project will be coordinated by Polis. Rupprecht Consult will be in charge of the technical coordination and supports the topic of non-motorised transport.
Read moreVenice, Torino, Munich, Lyon, Vienna, Nova Gorica, FernUni in Hagen and UIRS have submitted the PUMAS project in the final call of the Alpine Space Programme. The programme has approved the joint proposal on 28 June 2012. The project will start in September 2012 and end in June 2015. Alpine Space cities face common urban mobility challenges which call for innovative & cost-effective mobility solutions. PUMAS (Planning sustainable regional-Urban Mobility in the Alpine Space) offers these solutions. It coordinates the development of the sustainable regional-urban mobility planning (SUMP) concept which the EC strongly promotes and, in its 2011 Transport White Paper, even suggests as a mandatory approach.The PUMAS partnership is a complementary consortium aiming to: advance SUMP, which focuses on participation, integration, evaluation, and cost internalisation, as a new paradigm in mobility planning; develop, implement & evaluate 6 pilots using SUMP methods and tools; [...]
Read moreTROLLEY is all about knowledge exchange, competence building and competence sharing on trolleybuses. Therefore, TROLLEY has developed an eLearning module and the European Trolleybus Knowledge Centre to further contribute to promoting the trolleybus as a smart, clean and green urban transport solution. The eLearning module about trolleybus basics aims at trolleybus novices and can be accessed via the project’s website (registration window). The module enables users to learn quickly and conveniently all about trolleybus basics regardless of distance and time. The module is available in English but designed in a way that also those not speaking English fluently can take part. Two more modules (about energy storage systems for trolleybuses and the take-up of trolleybus systems) are expected for the end of 2012. The three modules will build up a full trolleybus eLearning course. Furthermore, TROLLEY established a European Trolleybus Knowledge Centre. It shall serve as main European [...]
Read moreAfter Zurich and Lucerne, Leipzig has now been selected as the next host city!In Leipzig, the re-introduction of trolleybuses has been considered for the past three years. With the recently launched hybrid buses, an important first step was made in the transition to sustainable electric solutions for road-based traffic. The conference will highlight the EU project "TROLLEY" and present its results. Simultaneously, the Leipzig fairgrounds will also host "euregia 2012" and the first ever "new mobility" expert symposium. These high-caliber gatherings will examine future mobility, innovative electric transportation solutions and the development of interconnected infrastructure for cities and entire regions. Don’t miss any of these excellent events and register for the 3rd International Trolleybus Conference entitled "New horizons for urban traffic – innovative electric city transport systems".The conference features: an expert symposium on the "TROLLEY" project results a [...]
Read moreThe CIVITAS-ELAN Final Conference was held on 27-28 June 2012. About 100 participants from all five ELAN cities came to Ljubljana to present and discuss the highlights and main achievements of four years of strong cooperation and interaction.
Read moreOn 20 June 2012, 33 urban mobility practitioners followed the invitation by Rupprecht Consult and Austrian Mobility Research (FGM-AMOR) to a Workshop on “Urban mobility in the European Context” in Cologne.
Read moreSYNAPTIC Award winners publicly honoured at the 2012 ECOMM Conference in Frankfurt, Germany
Read moreEco-driving means optimising driving performance for a safer, more economical and environmentally-friendly driving. The ACTUATE project aims to help optimising the driving performance for vehicles in the public transport sector that are considered clean (such as hybrid buses, trams, trolleybuses with or without supercaps). ACTUATE offically started on 1 May 2012 and runs for 30 months spending its total budget of about 1.6 mln Euro for the provision of a range of information material on safe eco-driving of electric bus and tram fleets. This includes a starter kit as well as free e-learning courses for safe eco-driving for the four defined types of electric vehicles. ACTUATE will also develop dedicated driver training concepts for trams, trolleybuses, hybrid buses and trolleybuses with supercapacitors as well as "golden rules" for safe eco-driving in general. The picture shows representatives of all nine project partners during the project's kick-off meeting on 4 and 5 June [...]
Read moreAfter four years of successful cooperation the BAPTS project will come to its final end in April 2012. The operational activities on the partner level have already been completed in December 2011. Over the next four months, all administrative and reporting tasks shall also be finished.
Read moreIn March 2012 the European Commission has invited the CIVITAS-Dyn@mo project to start the project negotiations. CIVITAS –Dyn@mo is one out of two Collaborative Projects approved under CIVITAS Plus II. The project will run 48 months, and brings together innovative 28 partners. Management and coordination are under the joint responsibility of Rupprecht Consult and the City of Aachen.
Read moreThe TROLLEY movie is another piece of the puzzle of TROLLEY’s promotion activities to shape a new and more positive image of trolleybuses in Europe. The movie is based on interviews with local and regional stakeholders, which were performed in our TROLLEY partner cities Salzburg (Austria), Brno (Czech Republic), Eberswalde (Germany), Parma (Italy), Gdynia (Poland) and Szeged (Hungary). The movie highlights advantages of trolleybuses and raises hopes in what could be improved in the future to raise awareness of trolleybuses as smart, clean and green solution for urban public transportation. Please find the video here or watch it on YouTube.
Read moreSYNAPTIC invites experts on ageing and mobility to discuss future policy needs
Read moreThe cycling project PRESTO - promoting cycling as a daily transport mode - funded in the framework of the Intelligent Energy - Europe programme ended in January 2012 after 33 months of successful transnational cooperation between 12 European partner organisations. The project's success stories encompass the publication of 4 policy guides and 25 fact sheets on cycling promotion, infrastructure and pedelecs (in different languages), 7 e-learning courses for starter cycling cities and a number of local activities in the five PRESTO cities Bremen, Grenoble, Tczew, Venice and Zagreb. The project's final meeting took place in December 2011 in Cologne. A final brochure - prepared in 6 languages - presents the project's lessons learnt and recommendations (download it below).Rupprecht Consult was the coordinator of PRESTO. More information on PRESTO: www.presto-cycling.eu
Read moreDuring the 15th ELAN project meeting that was held in Graz from 24-26 January 2012 a training workshop was held on strategic communication and life after the end of the ELAN project to which ELAN invited three representatives from previous CIVITAS projects.
Read moreThe INTERREG Northwest Europe cluster project SYNAPTIC has established the SYNAPTIC Awards for Excellence in Seamless Mobility to recognise initiatives leading toward seamless mobility in Europe. If you have implemented something innovative, this is your opportunity to gain recognition (and win prizes!) for your work. How to enter: Submit a description of your initiative in the form of an Eltis case study here. (Note: you must create a log-in to enter).Eligibility: all case studies carried out in Europe fitting under the 3 categories below and submitted to Eltis between 1 January 2011 and 31 January 2012 are eligible to win.Categories: The best multimodal door-to-door travel solution (Eltis category: Intermodality) The best public transport solution (Eltis category: Collective passenger transport) The best development process or implementation of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (Eltis category: Transport planning) Prizes: The winner in each category will receive free travel, [...]
Read moreIn 2012, a team of experts appointed by the European Commission is delivering 35 seminars and experience exchange events on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans in national languages all over Europe.
Read moreThe Lessons Learnt Brochure is the final report of the PRESTO project, summarising its main achievements and recommendations from 33 months of experience and practical knowledge in building cycling cultures in five European cities: Bremen, Grenoble, Tczew, Venice and Zagreb; cities with different cycling conditions, modal splits, starting situations and local challenges.This document sums up our main recommendations for different aspects of cycling infrastructure, cycling promotion and pedelecs, structured by “starter”, “climber” and “champion” cycling cities. It is intended for local and regional authorities across Europe, bicycle retailers, European institutions and NGOs, or anyone who is working on building a cycling culture.Get an English copy right here (more language versions are available here).
Read moreInternational student teams take on journey audits across northwest Europe
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