On June 11, 2020, Antofagasta organised a workshop to this aim.
Read moreAiming to progress on the construction of Guadalajara SUMP, a comprehensive assessment of the planning processes and outcomes was carried out to provide a good overview of the current situation. These results were discussed in a participatory workshop on 26 August 2020 with active participation of IMEPLAN, the Metropolitan Table, GIZ and Rupprecht Consult. The priorities and areas of action also were defined and will provide the direction for the construction of the SUMP.
Read moreTo strengthen the capacity of SUNRISE neighbourhoods to develop their measures, a series of workshops were held over the course of three years for city partners and technical partners to discuss their experiences and ideas along five key topic areas.
Read moreThe first RAIM stakeholder consultation workshop took place online with thirteen participants from all over Germany. Potential users of RAIM were introduced to the concept and feedback on the methodology was collected.
Read moreTwo years after the project’s kick-off, we now gladly share the interim report on the Electric Mobility Europe (EME) project trolley:2.0, which contributes to the renaissance of trolleybus systems in Europe.
Read moreThe 2020 AVS (Automated Vehicle Symposium) took place completely online. In their breakout session on 'no-regret options for policy making and infrastructure development', Siegfried Rupprecht, Wolfgang Backhaus, and Daniel Franco sparked interesting conversations reaching far into the uncharted waters of road vehicle automation.
Read moreOne of the leading goals of Interreg Central Europe’s low-carbon pillar is to ensure that low-carbon innovations and pilots that are trialed during their projects, are successfully transferred beyond pilot regions to the wider programme area. LOW-CARB’s diverse consortium was initially carefully selected with this in mind. In order to have a widespread reach after the project’s lifetime, it has strategically aligned itself with leapfrogging cities of low-carbon technologies and practices in Central Europe as well as established close connections with mobility networks and groups with the necessary skills and resources to disseminate the project’s accomplishments. To start the transferal process and help Central Europe transition to sustainable and low-carbon mobility, LOW-CARB held an online exploitation workshop as part of its most recent webinar series and Follower City Programme on 25th June 2020. About 40 mobility experts and EU funding professionals gathered to discuss how to [...]
Read moreThe Advisory Board gathered for a final meeting on June 23rd, 2020 to take a most recent stock of LOW-CARB’s accomplishments and trials to date. Ronald Juhrs (LVB, LOW CARB’s lead partner) voiced a great appreciation and pride of the work and results produced by the project thus far!
Read moreOver the past few months, societies have been overwhelmed by a global crisis, which affected and disrupted mobility systems. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, cities and regions have had to adapt their mobility systems at an unprecedented rate and scale. To handle the challenges posed by the crisis, local authorities need guidance and support in navigating and adapting to new conditions and ensuring the sustainable mobility is prioritised in a shifting urban landscape. During such a crisis period that directly affects mobility, and where immediate action is required, SUMP could serve as the leading process for local and regional coordination of mobility measure implementation. In June, the CIVITAS SATELLITE project led the preparation of a COVID-19 SUMP Practitioner Briefing, now available online. The document was developed in cooperation with SATELLITE partners as well as the Handshake and SUMP PLUS projects over the course of several weeks. A rigorous review and stakeholder [...]
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Read moreThe first part of the workshop "The future of public transport - new technologies, innovations and planned development" was held on June 2, 2020 on the ZOOM platform for about 60 members of the CIVINET network and other interested participants from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Northern Macedonia.
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Read moreGrab your 10AM coffee and sip your way through our next webinar! The hour long session presents LOW-CARB's innovative solutions for better connecting remote business districts to residential areas within functional urban areas.
Read moreThe European Commission has announced the winners of four sustainable mobility awards.
Read moreExciting discussions around cargo-bikes and e-busses in the first day of Civinet Romania annual conference (online event). Our colleague Ana-Maria Baston was invited to present the e-cargo bike sharing scheme implemented in Krakow and the on-demand e-bus service running in Skawina during the interactive session with participants.
Read moreWebinar: ReVeALing Space for People: Developing Good Practice in Urban Vehicle Access Regulations. When: 26 May 2020, 17:00-18:00 CEST What it’s about: The EU ReVeAL project is looking at how cities can successfully regulate vehicle access in order to create more attractive places for people and business. At this webinar, you’ll find out what kinds of access regulation measures are possible and what cross-cutting factors play a role in any successful implementation. We’ll also ‘ReVeAL’ the story of the city of Ghent’s development as a forerunner in restricting access for vehicles to create space for people. How to register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4357494729968695822
Read moreAs part of our learning programme on SUMPs for Latin American cities, we organised another webinar for the community of practice of EUROCLIMA+ and MobiliseYourCity under the title of “desarrollando planes de movilidad urbana sostenible en Latinoamérica - los retos en el camino” (developing sustainable urban mobility plans in Latin America - challenges along the way) on the 21 of April.
Read moreRupprecht Consult led a virtual kick-off meeting for a new INTERREG project, Dynaxability4CE on April 21st and 22nd
Read moreThis webinar will present methods and use cases from the InterregCE EfficienCE and LOW-CARB projects that demonstrate how data-based planning can be used to implement and manage energy-efficient public transport infrastructure in Central-European contexts.
Read moreFranz Jakob Rupprecht joined our Collective and Intelligent Mobility team on 1 April 2020
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