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Read moreInspired by success stories from European cities that have implemented Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs), the SUMP poster illustrates the sustainable planning process for transport in an urban area. This poster has now been translated into 9 languages. The translations were completed by Rupprecht Consult with the support of several projects, including LOW-CARB and ReVeAL.
Read moreAs part of our learning programme on SUMPs for Latin American cities, we organised another webinar in Spanish for the community of practice of EUROCLIMA+ and MobiliseYourCity uon how to properly manage the implementation and monitoring of SUMPs.
Read moreThe new pilot for descreasing vehicle access in the old town receives wide attention
Read moreCurious about how superblocks, low-emission zones and other UVAR measures can work in practice? How you can offer the best transport alternatives, gain acceptance, communicate well and integrate this into your planning framework?
Read moreOur new episode is the second out of four that are produced within the context of the GECKO project. This time, we look at the challenges of regulating new mobility.
Read moreIn the context of our project GECKO, a webinar on "Managing New Mobility: How to Regulate Drones for Last-Mile Deliveries" will take place on 10 June. Register now to join us!
Read moreDon't miss out on our next webinar in collaboration with Euroclima+ and MobiliseYourCity on June 1st on "Properly Managing the Implementation and Monitoring of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans".
Read moreWe support the city of Düsseldorf in the strategic development of mobility measures in the framework of their SUMP process.
Read moreThe Fifth High-level Ministerial Meeting on Transport, Health and Environment has just wrapped up (10-18 May 2021) as part of the United Nations’ Pan-European Programme (PEP). Its motto is “Building forward better by transforming to new, clean, safe, healthy and inclusive mobility and transport” and it featured a side even called “The Gender Perspective”. Our colleagues Bonnie Fenton and Ralf Brand were invited to this session and spoke about gender aspects in Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning.
Read moreHumboldt foundation's international climate protection fellowship is a programme to support and train potential future leaders in climate protection. We have hosted fellows in the past and are looking forward to future applicants interested mainly in sustainable and innovative urban mobility planning.
Read moreNext week on 18 May, ReVeAL project will host a webinar on "UVAR Development ReVeALed: UVAR Building Blocks and Development Process to enable good practice Access Regulations“. It is the first of a series of webinars on the ReVeAL context.
Read moreMarlene co-authored an article in context of the Raise-IT project on walkability in urban areas. Her main contribution is the conceptual adaptation of the walk score® that is the conceptual basis for a GIS-based web app.
Read moreWe're launching the last e-course of the SUMP learning programme for Latin America today. Despite of the course taking place online, we will reach high levels of interactivity with discussion forums and webinars and are looking forward to many enthusiastic participants!
Read moreOn 18 May 2021, our EfficienCE project organises a workshop on planning for energy-efficient metro stations. We will explore a range of energy-efficient solutions developed in metro stations, focusing on energy monitoring tools.
Read moreOur new episode is the first out of four that are produced within the context of the GECKO project, which is looking at what it takes to effectively regulate new mobility solutions without stifling the creative ideas behind them.
Read moreOn 15 April 2021, we hosted a virtual workshop to review existent knowledge and guidance on effective planning for Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM). The event aimed to discuss current challenges and identify areas where further support is needed for public authorities to make informed decisions about CCAM.
Read more5 days ago, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) for Trujillo, Peru, that Rupprecht Consult developed together with GITEC and PACT, was finally approved by the Council of the Provincial Municipality of Trujillo.
Read moreCheck out the new German translations of the SUMP Guidelines, the Decision maker's summary and the SUMP poster.
Read moreRegister now to join our webinar on the scenario building process of ReVeAL's pilot cities Jerusalem and Bielefeld on 18 May!
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