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01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations. GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the rich 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? MOBILITY PLANNING FOR RESILIENT CITIES SUMP TOPIC GUIDE This is a public webinar. Stakeholders are invited to join this session, learn more about the Mobility Planning for Resilience SUMP Guidance and contribute to the discussion. The document will be published online next week and those that register will receive it via email. A written consultation process will be online until 22 January2021.
ACTIVITY 10.3: CHECK PROGRESS TOWARDS ACHIEVING OBJECTIVES Rationale. The broader monitoring and evaluation arrangements have been defined before the plan is adopted (> Activity 8.1). With the implementation of the measures it is time to regularly apply the selected monitoring and evaluation tools and to check how muchprogress has
PORTUGAL SMART CITIES SUMMIT 2020 Portugal Smart Cities Summit 2020. Please note that this event orignially scheduled to take place on 06 May 2020 has been postponed to 22-24 September 2020. Due to current COVID-19 concerns, those with an interest in attending should check the event website. for the most up-to-date information. The 'Smart Cities' concept encompasses morethan
SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
ELTIS | EL OBSERVATORIO DE MOVILIDAD URBANA 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. Additional bike lanes induce large increases in cycling. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large, rapidincreases in
ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORYABOUT USNEWSTOPICSFACTS & FIGURESEU FUNDINGEU LEGISLATION & POLICES 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large,rapid increases in
EVENTS | ELTIS
01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations. GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the rich 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? MOBILITY PLANNING FOR RESILIENT CITIES SUMP TOPIC GUIDE This is a public webinar. Stakeholders are invited to join this session, learn more about the Mobility Planning for Resilience SUMP Guidance and contribute to the discussion. The document will be published online next week and those that register will receive it via email. A written consultation process will be online until 22 January2021.
ACTIVITY 10.3: CHECK PROGRESS TOWARDS ACHIEVING OBJECTIVES Rationale. The broader monitoring and evaluation arrangements have been defined before the plan is adopted (> Activity 8.1). With the implementation of the measures it is time to regularly apply the selected monitoring and evaluation tools and to check how muchprogress has
PORTUGAL SMART CITIES SUMMIT 2020 Portugal Smart Cities Summit 2020. Please note that this event orignially scheduled to take place on 06 May 2020 has been postponed to 22-24 September 2020. Due to current COVID-19 concerns, those with an interest in attending should check the event website. for the most up-to-date information. The 'Smart Cities' concept encompasses morethan
SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
ELTIS | EL OBSERVATORIO DE MOVILIDAD URBANA 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. Additional bike lanes induce large increases in cycling. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large, rapidincreases in
MODERN AND EFFICIENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM A modern and high-quality public transport is the backbone of urban transport. Against the door-to-door trip by private car, a more sustainable model of public transport should offer passengers the possibility of a seamless journey taking advantage of the flexible combination of features of the different transport modes and the covering supply of interconnected long-distance, regional andNEWS | ELTIS
The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. EVIDENCING ACTIVE MOBILITY PROJECTS THROUGH ECONOMICS The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the rich 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? The following definition of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan has been widely accepted in Europe and internationally: “A Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is a strategic plan designed to satisfy the mobility needs of people and businesses in cities and their surroundings for a better quality of life. It builds on existing planning practices and CIVITAS ONLINE TRAINING The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. SUSTAINABLE FLEET MANAGEMENT GUIDE Page . 4. of . 46. 1. Introduction What is the guide? This guide provides practical advice to fleet managers on how to implement sustainable fleet management practices that contribute toenvironmental
SMART TRAM TO UPGRADE PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN PILSEN The city of Pilsen, Czechia, recently announced that it plans to set up a smart mobility centre and a living laboratory by 2027. The laboratory will be established to test different smart transportation modes in a real setting. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORYABOUT USNEWSTOPICSFACTS & FIGURESEU FUNDINGEU LEGISLATION & POLICES 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large,rapid increases in
EVENTS | ELTIS
01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations. GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the rich 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? MOBILITY PLANNING FOR RESILIENT CITIES SUMP TOPIC GUIDE This is a public webinar. Stakeholders are invited to join this session, learn more about the Mobility Planning for Resilience SUMP Guidance and contribute to the discussion. The document will be published online next week and those that register will receive it via email. A written consultation process will be online until 22 January2021.
ACTIVITY 10.3: CHECK PROGRESS TOWARDS ACHIEVING OBJECTIVES Rationale. The broader monitoring and evaluation arrangements have been defined before the plan is adopted (> Activity 8.1). With the implementation of the measures it is time to regularly apply the selected monitoring and evaluation tools and to check how muchprogress has
PORTUGAL SMART CITIES SUMMIT 2020 Portugal Smart Cities Summit 2020. Please note that this event orignially scheduled to take place on 06 May 2020 has been postponed to 22-24 September 2020. Due to current COVID-19 concerns, those with an interest in attending should check the event website. for the most up-to-date information. The 'Smart Cities' concept encompasses morethan
SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
ELTIS | EL OBSERVATORIO DE MOVILIDAD URBANA 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. Additional bike lanes induce large increases in cycling. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large, rapidincreases in
ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORYABOUT USNEWSTOPICSFACTS & FIGURESEU FUNDINGEU LEGISLATION & POLICES 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large,rapid increases in
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01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations. GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the rich 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? MOBILITY PLANNING FOR RESILIENT CITIES SUMP TOPIC GUIDE This is a public webinar. Stakeholders are invited to join this session, learn more about the Mobility Planning for Resilience SUMP Guidance and contribute to the discussion. The document will be published online next week and those that register will receive it via email. A written consultation process will be online until 22 January2021.
ACTIVITY 10.3: CHECK PROGRESS TOWARDS ACHIEVING OBJECTIVES Rationale. The broader monitoring and evaluation arrangements have been defined before the plan is adopted (> Activity 8.1). With the implementation of the measures it is time to regularly apply the selected monitoring and evaluation tools and to check how muchprogress has
PORTUGAL SMART CITIES SUMMIT 2020 Portugal Smart Cities Summit 2020. Please note that this event orignially scheduled to take place on 06 May 2020 has been postponed to 22-24 September 2020. Due to current COVID-19 concerns, those with an interest in attending should check the event website. for the most up-to-date information. The 'Smart Cities' concept encompasses morethan
SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
ELTIS | EL OBSERVATORIO DE MOVILIDAD URBANA 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. Additional bike lanes induce large increases in cycling. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large, rapidincreases in
GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the rich MODERN AND EFFICIENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM A modern and high-quality public transport is the backbone of urban transport. Against the door-to-door trip by private car, a more sustainable model of public transport should offer passengers the possibility of a seamless journey taking advantage of the flexible combination of features of the different transport modes and the covering supply of interconnected long-distance, regional and 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? The following definition of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan has been widely accepted in Europe and internationally: “A Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is a strategic plan designed to satisfy the mobility needs of people and businesses in cities and their surroundings for a better quality of life. It builds on existing planning practices and MOBILITY PLANNING FOR RESILIENT CITIES SUMP TOPIC GUIDE This is a public webinar. Stakeholders are invited to join this session, learn more about the Mobility Planning for Resilience SUMP Guidance and contribute to the discussion. The document will be published online next week and those that register will receive it via email. A written consultation process will be online until 22 January2021.
SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? A Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is a strategic plan designed to satisfy the mobility needs of people and businesses in cities and their surroundings for a better quality of life. It builds on existing planning practices and takes due consideration of integration, participation, and evaluation principles.NEWS | ELTIS
The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. CIVITAS ONLINE TRAINING The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. BEST PRACTICE IN URBAN LOGISTICS Best practice in urban logistics. Urban freight in European cities today is hampered by inefficient management of distribution methods, with a resulting impact on traffic congestion, pollution and the effectiveness of the transport system. There needs to be a better awareness of how to resolve these inefficiencies and therefore createan urban
ULAADS (URBAN LOGISTICS AS AN ON-DEMAND SERVICE) Follow Uly on his mission to deliver Jane's birthday present! - an example from the ULaaDS project. This animated video from the ULaaDS project gives viewers a digestible visual introduction to some of the project's solutions and schemes: City-wide platform for integrated management of urban logistics; Containerised urban last-mile delivery; Dual MobiHub; and Cargohitching. ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORYABOUT USNEWSTOPICSFACTS & FIGURESEU FUNDINGEU LEGISLATION & POLICES 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large,rapid increases in
GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the richEVENTS | ELTIS
01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations. 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? ACTIVITY 10.3: CHECK PROGRESS TOWARDS ACHIEVING OBJECTIVES Rationale. The broader monitoring and evaluation arrangements have been defined before the plan is adopted (> Activity 8.1). With the implementation of the measures it is time to regularly apply the selected monitoring and evaluation tools and to check how muchprogress has
SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
E-SCOOTER REGULATIONS IN GERMANY AND FRANCE E-scooter regulations in Germany and France. In France, new regulations from September 2019 onwards in France are expected to allow riders as young as 12 to have an increased 25 km/h maximum speed limit. In addition, there will be no mandatory insurance requirement. In Lyon, the shared e-scooter operator Lime has newly introduced aGPS-based
PEDESTRIANISATION OF LJUBLJANA CITY CENTRE Ljubljana is the Slovenian capital and is today home to 288,250 inhabitants. It is in the centre of the country, home to 43,000 students and provides its residents and visitors alike with a culturally vibrant environment coupled with an architectural heritage. ELTIS | EL OBSERVATORIO DE MOVILIDAD URBANA 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. Additional bike lanes induce large increases in cycling. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large, rapidincreases in
ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORYABOUT USNEWSTOPICSFACTS & FIGURESEU FUNDINGEU LEGISLATION & POLICES 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large,rapid increases in
GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the richEVENTS | ELTIS
01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations. 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? ACTIVITY 10.3: CHECK PROGRESS TOWARDS ACHIEVING OBJECTIVES Rationale. The broader monitoring and evaluation arrangements have been defined before the plan is adopted (> Activity 8.1). With the implementation of the measures it is time to regularly apply the selected monitoring and evaluation tools and to check how muchprogress has
SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
E-SCOOTER REGULATIONS IN GERMANY AND FRANCE E-scooter regulations in Germany and France. In France, new regulations from September 2019 onwards in France are expected to allow riders as young as 12 to have an increased 25 km/h maximum speed limit. In addition, there will be no mandatory insurance requirement. In Lyon, the shared e-scooter operator Lime has newly introduced aGPS-based
PEDESTRIANISATION OF LJUBLJANA CITY CENTRE Ljubljana is the Slovenian capital and is today home to 288,250 inhabitants. It is in the centre of the country, home to 43,000 students and provides its residents and visitors alike with a culturally vibrant environment coupled with an architectural heritage. ELTIS | EL OBSERVATORIO DE MOVILIDAD URBANA 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. Additional bike lanes induce large increases in cycling. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large, rapidincreases in
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Welcome to the May edition of the Eltis newsletter. This month make sure to get involved with the #SlowDownChallenge for the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week.This week is focused on speed management and encouraging national and local commitments to 30 km/h speed limits. MODERN AND EFFICIENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM A modern and high-quality public transport is the backbone of urban transport. Against the door-to-door trip by private car, a more sustainable model of public transport should offer passengers the possibility of a seamless journey taking advantage of the flexible combination of features of the different transport modes and the covering supply of interconnected long-distance, regional and 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? The following definition of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan has been widely accepted in Europe and internationally: “A Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is a strategic plan designed to satisfy the mobility needs of people and businesses in cities and their surroundings for a better quality of life. It builds on existing planning practices and MOBILITY PLANNING FOR RESILIENT CITIES SUMP TOPIC GUIDE This is a public webinar. Stakeholders are invited to join this session, learn more about the Mobility Planning for Resilience SUMP Guidance and contribute to the discussion. The document will be published online next week and those that register will receive it via email. A written consultation process will be online until 22 January2021.
WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? A Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is a strategic plan designed to satisfy the mobility needs of people and businesses in cities and their surroundings for a better quality of life. It builds on existing planning practices and takes due consideration of integration, participation, and evaluation principles.NEWS | ELTIS
The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. BEST PRACTICE IN URBAN LOGISTICS Best practice in urban logistics. Urban freight in European cities today is hampered by inefficient management of distribution methods, with a resulting impact on traffic congestion, pollution and the effectiveness of the transport system. There needs to be a better awareness of how to resolve these inefficiencies and therefore createan urban
CIVITAS ONLINE TRAINING The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
PEDESTRIANISATION OF LJUBLJANA CITY CENTRE Ljubljana is the Slovenian capital and is today home to 288,250 inhabitants. It is in the centre of the country, home to 43,000 students and provides its residents and visitors alike with a culturally vibrant environment coupled with an architectural heritage.EVENTS | ELTIS
01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations.ELTIS NEWSLETTER
Welcome to the May edition of the Eltis newsletter. This month make sure to get involved with the #SlowDownChallenge for the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week.This week is focused on speed management and encouraging national and local commitments to 30 km/h speed limits. MODERN AND EFFICIENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM A modern and high-quality public transport is the backbone of urban transport. Against the door-to-door trip by private car, a more sustainable model of public transport should offer passengers the possibility of a seamless journey taking advantage of the flexible combination of features of the different transport modes and the covering supply of interconnected long-distance, regional and BEST PRACTICE IN URBAN LOGISTICS Best practice in urban logistics. Urban freight in European cities today is hampered by inefficient management of distribution methods, with a resulting impact on traffic congestion, pollution and the effectiveness of the transport system. There needs to be a better awareness of how to resolve these inefficiencies and therefore createan urban
LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. METHODOLOGY AND INDICATOR CALCULATION METHOD FOR Methodology and indicator calculation method for sustainable urban mobility. This report, produced by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) as part of its Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0, sets out the results of a piece of work to develop a comprehensive set of sustainable mobility indicators for cities. HOW HELSINKI BECAME A 'MOBILITY AS A SERVICE' LEADER How Helsinki became a 'Mobility as a Service' leader. Helsinki is often held up for being the first city to offer a comprehensive Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) offering. The aim of MaaS is a bold one: to compete with car ownership and eventually make the need for a personal car obsolete by offering a better service and experience. OSLO EXPERIMENTS WITH CAR FREE ‘HEART ZONES’ AROUND The City of Oslo has begun an experiment with a ‘heart zone’, which are car-free zones around schools.Elsewhere in Norway, the concept of ‘Hjertesoner’ is already commonplace. A heart zone is a car free zone around a school where it is not permitted to drop off or pick up pupils by car. Stop and pick-up places are located outside ofsuch a zone.
SIX EUROPEAN CITIES TO EXPERIMENT WITH 'DIGITAL TWINS' FOR Changes within the real-world automatically update the virtual models through online processes. LEAD will create 'digital twins' of the urban logistics networks in six cities (Madrid, The Hague, Budapest, Lyon, Oslo and Porto) in order to test and represent different innovative solutions for city logistics and to address therequirements of the
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01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations.ELTIS NEWSLETTER
Welcome to the May edition of the Eltis newsletter. This month make sure to get involved with the #SlowDownChallenge for the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week.This week is focused on speed management and encouraging national and local commitments to 30 km/h speed limits. MODERN AND EFFICIENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM A modern and high-quality public transport is the backbone of urban transport. Against the door-to-door trip by private car, a more sustainable model of public transport should offer passengers the possibility of a seamless journey taking advantage of the flexible combination of features of the different transport modes and the covering supply of interconnected long-distance, regional and BEST PRACTICE IN URBAN LOGISTICS Best practice in urban logistics. Urban freight in European cities today is hampered by inefficient management of distribution methods, with a resulting impact on traffic congestion, pollution and the effectiveness of the transport system. There needs to be a better awareness of how to resolve these inefficiencies and therefore createan urban
LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. METHODOLOGY AND INDICATOR CALCULATION METHOD FOR Methodology and indicator calculation method for sustainable urban mobility. This report, produced by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) as part of its Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0, sets out the results of a piece of work to develop a comprehensive set of sustainable mobility indicators for cities. HOW HELSINKI BECAME A 'MOBILITY AS A SERVICE' LEADER How Helsinki became a 'Mobility as a Service' leader. Helsinki is often held up for being the first city to offer a comprehensive Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) offering. The aim of MaaS is a bold one: to compete with car ownership and eventually make the need for a personal car obsolete by offering a better service and experience. OSLO EXPERIMENTS WITH CAR FREE ‘HEART ZONES’ AROUND The City of Oslo has begun an experiment with a ‘heart zone’, which are car-free zones around schools.Elsewhere in Norway, the concept of ‘Hjertesoner’ is already commonplace. A heart zone is a car free zone around a school where it is not permitted to drop off or pick up pupils by car. Stop and pick-up places are located outside ofsuch a zone.
SIX EUROPEAN CITIES TO EXPERIMENT WITH 'DIGITAL TWINS' FOR Changes within the real-world automatically update the virtual models through online processes. LEAD will create 'digital twins' of the urban logistics networks in six cities (Madrid, The Hague, Budapest, Lyon, Oslo and Porto) in order to test and represent different innovative solutions for city logistics and to address therequirements of the
ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORY 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large,rapid increases in
GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the richNEWS | ELTIS
The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. SUMP TOPIC GUIDE ON PLANNING FOR MORE RESILIENT AND ROBUST Sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP) is a strategic and integrated approach to dealing with the complexity of urban transport. Across Europe, local authorities and their private operating partners are striving to create sustainable solutions for passenger transport and freight that foster accessible, safe and affordable mobility, while aligning with European Green Deal emissions WEBINAR: GENDER AND MOBILITY Webinar: Gender and Mobility - how to create better mobility for all. March 8th 2021 is International Women’s Day. To celebrate, Ramboll Smart Mobility has chosen to run a webinar on their new green paper “Gender and (Smart) Mobility” that is being launched that day. In this webinar, Ramboll will present the report that looks into gender SMART TRAM TO UPGRADE PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN PILSEN The city of Pilsen, Czechia, recently announced that it plans to set up a smart mobility centre and a living laboratory by 2027. The laboratory will be established to test different smart transportation modes in a real setting. ACTIVITY 10.3: CHECK PROGRESS TOWARDS ACHIEVING OBJECTIVES Rationale. The broader monitoring and evaluation arrangements have been defined before the plan is adopted (> Activity 8.1). With the implementation of the measures it is time to regularly apply the selected monitoring and evaluation tools and to check how muchprogress has
SIX EUROPEAN CITIES TO EXPERIMENT WITH 'DIGITAL TWINS' FOR Changes within the real-world automatically update the virtual models through online processes. LEAD will create 'digital twins' of the urban logistics networks in six cities (Madrid, The Hague, Budapest, Lyon, Oslo and Porto) in order to test and represent different innovative solutions for city logistics and to address therequirements of the
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ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORYABOUT USNEWSTOPICSFACTS & FIGURESEU FUNDINGEU LEGISLATION & POLICES 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large,rapid increases in
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01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations.ELTIS NEWSLETTER
Welcome to the May edition of the Eltis newsletter. This month make sure to get involved with the #SlowDownChallenge for the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week.This week is focused on speed management and encouraging national and local commitments to 30 km/h speed limits. BEST PRACTICE IN URBAN LOGISTICS Best practice in urban logistics. Urban freight in European cities today is hampered by inefficient management of distribution methods, with a resulting impact on traffic congestion, pollution and the effectiveness of the transport system. There needs to be a better awareness of how to resolve these inefficiencies and therefore createan urban
1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? ADDITIONAL BIKE LANES INDUCE LARGE INCREASES IN CYCLING Yes, is the answer based on a new study. by researchers from MCC (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change) in Germany. The study shows that t he post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes induces large, rapid increases in cycling in European cities . In fact, new bicycle lanescreated
COLLECTIVE PASSENGER TRANSPORT Collective passenger transport. Besides public transport such as rail, metro, tram and bus networks, collective passenger transport also covers car-sharing, car-pooling and flexible mobility services such as train-taxi schemes and demand-responsive transport in areas of low demand. Improvements to public transport services may address public SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
PEDESTRIANISATION OF LJUBLJANA CITY CENTRE Ljubljana is the Slovenian capital and is today home to 288,250 inhabitants. It is in the centre of the country, home to 43,000 students and provides its residents and visitors alike with a culturally vibrant environment coupled with an architectural heritage. ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORYABOUT USNEWSTOPICSFACTS & FIGURESEU FUNDINGEU LEGISLATION & POLICES 17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe and UNECE. A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large,rapid increases in
EVENTS | ELTIS
01 Jun 2021 to 04 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) EU Green Week 2021. Public and stakeholder involvement. 01 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) Celebrating Cycling Cities: Sharing European Best Practice. Walking and cycling. 08 Jun 2021 - Online (Europe-wide) ReVeAL Webinar: Ensuring Compliance. Urban Vehicle Access Regulations.ELTIS NEWSLETTER
Welcome to the May edition of the Eltis newsletter. This month make sure to get involved with the #SlowDownChallenge for the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week.This week is focused on speed management and encouraging national and local commitments to 30 km/h speed limits. BEST PRACTICE IN URBAN LOGISTICS Best practice in urban logistics. Urban freight in European cities today is hampered by inefficient management of distribution methods, with a resulting impact on traffic congestion, pollution and the effectiveness of the transport system. There needs to be a better awareness of how to resolve these inefficiencies and therefore createan urban
1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? ADDITIONAL BIKE LANES INDUCE LARGE INCREASES IN CYCLING Yes, is the answer based on a new study. by researchers from MCC (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change) in Germany. The study shows that t he post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes induces large, rapid increases in cycling in European cities . In fact, new bicycle lanescreated
COLLECTIVE PASSENGER TRANSPORT Collective passenger transport. Besides public transport such as rail, metro, tram and bus networks, collective passenger transport also covers car-sharing, car-pooling and flexible mobility services such as train-taxi schemes and demand-responsive transport in areas of low demand. Improvements to public transport services may address public SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Life-cycle cost calculator for clean vehicles directive. Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process.Compliant with the
PEDESTRIANISATION OF LJUBLJANA CITY CENTRE Ljubljana is the Slovenian capital and is today home to 288,250 inhabitants. It is in the centre of the country, home to 43,000 students and provides its residents and visitors alike with a culturally vibrant environment coupled with an architectural heritage. MODERN AND EFFICIENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM A modern and high-quality public transport is the backbone of urban transport. Against the door-to-door trip by private car, a more sustainable model of public transport should offer passengers the possibility of a seamless journey taking advantage of the flexible combination of features of the different transport modes and the covering supply of interconnected long-distance, regional and GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document. marks an important milestone in the take-up of new planning approaches in Europe. This comprehensive revision aims to integrate the dynamic developments in many areas of urban mobility and the rich SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. SMART TRAM TO UPGRADE PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN PILSEN The city of Pilsen, Czechia, recently announced that it plans to set up a smart mobility centre and a living laboratory by 2027. The laboratory will be established to test different smart transportation modes in a real setting. SUMP TOPIC GUIDE ON PLANNING FOR MORE RESILIENT AND ROBUST Sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP) is a strategic and integrated approach to dealing with the complexity of urban transport. Across Europe, local authorities and their private operating partners are striving to create sustainable solutions for passenger transport and freight that foster accessible, safe and affordable mobility, while aligning with European Green Deal emissions PEDESTRIANISATION OF LJUBLJANA CITY CENTRE Ljubljana is the Slovenian capital and is today home to 288,250 inhabitants. It is in the centre of the country, home to 43,000 students and provides its residents and visitors alike with a culturally vibrant environment coupled with an architectural heritage. IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE IN Improving accessibility for visually impaired people in Barcelona (Spain) (TMB) has always been sensitive to the needs of travellers with reduced mobility, and is a frontrunner in eliminating barriers to transport and improving accessibility. It has installed a number of technological and infrastructural improvements over the last decade to OSLO EXPERIMENTS WITH CAR FREE ‘HEART ZONES’ AROUND The City of Oslo has begun an experiment with a ‘heart zone’, which are car-free zones around schools.Elsewhere in Norway, the concept of ‘Hjertesoner’ is already commonplace. A heart zone is a car free zone around a school where it is not permitted to drop off or pick up pupils by car. Stop and pick-up places are located outside ofsuch a zone.
HOW HELSINKI BECAME A 'MOBILITY AS A SERVICE' LEADER How Helsinki became a 'Mobility as a Service' leader. Helsinki is often held up for being the first city to offer a comprehensive Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) offering. The aim of MaaS is a bold one: to compete with car ownership and eventually make the need for a personal car obsolete by offering a better service and experience. STEFANIE SCHWERDTFEGER The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORYABOUT USNEWSTOPICSFACTS & FIGURESEU FUNDINGEU LEGISLATION & POLICES Belgrade, finalist of the 9th SUMP Award – challenging reality meets ambitious targets Belgrade, one of the most populated metropolitan cities of the Balkan region, was one of the finalists of the 9th SUMP Award, alongside the Greater Grenoble Area Mobility Authority (SMMAG) (FR) and Bilbao (ES).ELTIS NEWSLETTER
Welcome to the May edition of the Eltis newsletter. This month make sure to get involved with the #SlowDownChallenge for the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week.This week is focused on speed management and encouraging national and local commitments to 30 km/h speed limits. BEST PRACTICE IN URBAN LOGISTICS Urban freight in European cities today is hampered by inefficient management of distribution methods, with a resulting impact on traffic congestion, pollution and the effectiveness of the transport system.EVENTS | ELTIS
The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? COLLECTIVE PASSENGER TRANSPORT Besides public transport such as rail, metro, tram and bus networks, collective passenger transport also covers car-sharing, car-pooling and flexible mobility services such as train-taxi schemes and demand-responsive transport in areas of low demand. SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process. PEDESTRIANISATION OF LJUBLJANA CITY CENTRE Ljubljana is the Slovenian capital and is today home to 288,250 inhabitants. It is in the centre of the country, home to 43,000 students and provides its residents and visitors alike with a culturally vibrant environment coupled with an architectural heritage. POLICY FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION 1 PORTAL WRITTEN Policy Formulation and Implementation 6 PORTAL Written Material www.eu-portal.net Implementation is normally regarded as a vital and often neglected phase of strategic planning. “The implementation encloses all actions that take place during the realisation of theplans, i.e.
ELTIS | THE URBAN MOBILITY OBSERVATORYABOUT USNEWSTOPICSFACTS & FIGURESEU FUNDINGEU LEGISLATION & POLICES Belgrade, finalist of the 9th SUMP Award – challenging reality meets ambitious targets Belgrade, one of the most populated metropolitan cities of the Balkan region, was one of the finalists of the 9th SUMP Award, alongside the Greater Grenoble Area Mobility Authority (SMMAG) (FR) and Bilbao (ES).ELTIS NEWSLETTER
Welcome to the May edition of the Eltis newsletter. This month make sure to get involved with the #SlowDownChallenge for the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week.This week is focused on speed management and encouraging national and local commitments to 30 km/h speed limits. BEST PRACTICE IN URBAN LOGISTICS Urban freight in European cities today is hampered by inefficient management of distribution methods, with a resulting impact on traffic congestion, pollution and the effectiveness of the transport system.EVENTS | ELTIS
The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. 1.1 WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY PLAN? COLLECTIVE PASSENGER TRANSPORT Besides public transport such as rail, metro, tram and bus networks, collective passenger transport also covers car-sharing, car-pooling and flexible mobility services such as train-taxi schemes and demand-responsive transport in areas of low demand. SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. LIFE-CYCLE COST CALCULATOR FOR CLEAN VEHICLES DIRECTIVE Aimed at public authorities and fleet operators, the Clean Fleets project's Life-Cycle Cost Calculator is an easy-to-use tool to allow a comparison of the life-cycle costs (LCC)/total costs of ownership (TCO) of different vehicles and bids within a procurement process. PEDESTRIANISATION OF LJUBLJANA CITY CENTRE Ljubljana is the Slovenian capital and is today home to 288,250 inhabitants. It is in the centre of the country, home to 43,000 students and provides its residents and visitors alike with a culturally vibrant environment coupled with an architectural heritage. POLICY FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION 1 PORTAL WRITTEN Policy Formulation and Implementation 6 PORTAL Written Material www.eu-portal.net Implementation is normally regarded as a vital and often neglected phase of strategic planning. “The implementation encloses all actions that take place during the realisation of theplans, i.e.
GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUSTAINABLE The 2nd edition of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan is available to download as a PDF document.. Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) MODERN AND EFFICIENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM A modern and high-quality public transport is the backbone of urban transport. Against the door-to-door trip by private car, a more sustainable model of public transport should offer passengers the possibility of a seamless journey taking advantage of the flexible combination of features of the different transport modes and the covering supply of interconnected long-distance, regional and SUMP SUMMARY FOR DECISION-MAKERS An interactive summary to make the Guidelines for developing and implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (2nd edition) more accessible and easy to use has been created. Developed for use by decision-makers who wish to make use of the SUMP Guidelines' 2nd edition, the document is comprised of only 10 pages to create a succinct and convincing user-guide. SMART TRAM TO UPGRADE PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN PILSEN The city of Pilsen, Czechia, recently announced that it plans to set up a smart mobility centre and a living laboratory by 2027. The laboratory will be established to test different smart transportation modes in a real setting. SUMP TOPIC GUIDE ON PLANNING FOR MORE RESILIENT AND ROBUST Sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP) is a strategic and integrated approach to dealing with the complexity of urban transport. Across Europe, local authorities and their private operating partners are striving to create sustainable solutions for passenger transport and freight that foster accessible, safe and affordable mobility, while aligning with European Green Deal emissions PEDESTRIANISATION OF LJUBLJANA CITY CENTRE Ljubljana is the Slovenian capital and is today home to 288,250 inhabitants. It is in the centre of the country, home to 43,000 students and provides its residents and visitors alike with a culturally vibrant environment coupled with an architectural heritage. OSLO EXPERIMENTS WITH CAR FREE ‘HEART ZONES’ AROUND The City of Oslo has begun an experiment with a ‘heart zone’, which are car-free zones around schools.Elsewhere in Norway, the concept of ‘Hjertesoner’ is already commonplace. A heart zone is a car free zone around a school where it is not permitted to drop off or pick up pupils by car. Stop and pick-up places are located outside ofsuch a zone.
HOW HELSINKI BECAME A 'MOBILITY AS A SERVICE' LEADER Helsinki is often held up for being the first city to offer a comprehensive Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) offering. The aim of MaaS is a bold one: to compete with car ownership and eventually make the need for a personal car obsolete by offering a better service andexperience.
IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE IN Barcelona’s transport operator, Transports metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) has always been sensitive to the needs of travellers with reduced mobility, and is a frontrunner in eliminating barriers to transport and improving accessibility. It has installed a number of technological and infrastructural improvements over the last decade to help visually impaired passengers navigate its STEFANIE SCHWERDTFEGER The Urban Mobility Observatory. Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe. Skip to main content Select your language EnglishБългарскиHrvatskiČeštinaDanskNederlandsEestiSuomiFrançaisDeutschΕλληνικάMagyarGaeilgeItalianoLatviešuLietuviųMaltiPolskiPortuguêsRomânăSlovenčinaSlovenščinaEspañolSvenskaGo
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SUMP POSTER - NOW AVAILABLE IN MULTIPLE LANGUAGES! The SUMP poster, that illustrates the sustainable planning process for transport in an urban area, is now available in multiplelanguages.
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HELSINKI'S BIKENOMICS ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT CYCLING INVESTMENT PAYS OFF As part of its work in CIVITAS Handshake, the City of Helsinki conducted a Bikenomics analysis of a major cycling project in the city. The results show that the investment was worth it.*
FIRST PAN-EUROPEAN MASTER PLAN FOR CYCLING PROMOTION ADOPTED The first ever pan-European Master Plan for Cycling Promotion - which aims to help national and local stakeholders streamline efforts to promote cycling - was adopted on 18 May 2021.*
SUMP FOR THE CITY OF TIRANA The first Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan for Tirana, the capital ofAlbania
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NEW URBAN MOBILITY INITIATIVE: FIVE CONSULTATION WORKSHOPS FOR STAKEHOLDERS IN JUNE The European Commission's Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE) is holding five consultation workshops on the new Urban Mobility Initiative. In line with the priorities of the European Green Deal and the Sustainable and Smart Transport Strategy, transport – including...*
ONLINE TRAINING SESSION: HOW TO IMPLEMENT A MAAS SYSTEM IN YOUR CITY The training session focuses on the MaaS concept with a link to the SUMP topic guide “Mobility As A Service (MaaS) and Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning”(link is external).
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MONACO INTRODUCES ITS MAAS APPLICATION MONAPASS04 Jun 2021
Intermodality
Monaco started Monapass, a MaaS application combining planning and payment for local buses, bicycle sharing and on-street parking.*
SUMP POSTER - NOW AVAILABLE IN MULTIPLE LANGUAGES!04 Jun 2021
Urban mobility planning The SUMP poster, that illustrates the sustainable planning process for transport in an urban area, is now available in multiplelanguages.
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HELSINKI'S BIKENOMICS ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT CYCLING INVESTMENT PAYS OFF03 Jun 2021
Quality, audits and benchmarking, Scheme appraisal, Walking andcycling
As part of its work in CIVITAS Handshake, the City of Helsinki conducted a Bikenomics analysis of a major cycling project in the city. The results show...*
JOIN INSPIRING CIVITAS ONLINE TRAINING SESSIONS THIS SUMMER03 Jun 2021
Public and stakeholder involvement, Traffic and demand management, Urban Vehicle Access Regulations, Walking and cycling The CIVITAS Initiative is organising a series of four online training sessions this summer on hot sustainable mobility...*
FEASIBILITY STUDY ON LOGISTICS HUB ALTONA IN THE CITY OF HAMBURG,GERMANY
03 Jun 2021
Urban freight/city logistics As part of 'HUPMOBILE-Holistic Urban and Peri-urban Mobility', the Borough of Altona, representing Hamburg, developed a concept for “last mile” logistics.*
FIRST PAN-EUROPEAN MASTER PLAN FOR CYCLING PROMOTION ADOPTED02 Jun 2021
Walking and cycling
The first ever pan-European Master Plan for Cycling Promotion - which aims to help national and local stakeholders streamline efforts to promote cycling - was adopted on 18 May 2021.More
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REVEAL WEBINAR: ENSURING COMPLIANCE 08 Jun 2021 Online, Europe-wide On June 8, 2021, the ReVeAL project is organizing a webinaron “Ensuring...
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RESILIENT PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN LOGISTICS | ULAADS WORKSHOP09 Jun 2021 ,
Increasing resilience in our cities means making sure that our citiescan...
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URBANISM NEXT EUROPE 2021 09 Jun 2021 to 11 Jun 2021 Online, Online Inspired by the annual Urbanism Next Conference in Portland, Oregon,USA,...
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CONSULTATION WORKSHOP ON THE NEW EU URBAN MOBILITY INITIATIVE FOR LOCAL AND REGIONAL AUTHORITIES, CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC14 Jun 2021 ,
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REVEAL WEBINAR: REVEALING HOW TO MEET USER NEEDS AND GET PUBLICACCEPTANCE OF UVARS
15 Jun 2021 Online, Europe-wide On 15 May, 2021, the ReVeAL project is organising the webinar “ReVeALing...*
ONLINE TRAINING SESSION: HOW TO IMPLEMENT A MAAS SYSTEM IN YOUR CITY16 Jun 2021 ,
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THE PEP 2021: SIDE EVENTS 10-12 May 2021. A series of webinars are being held in the build-up to THE PEP 2021, focusing on the impact of Covid-19 on urban mobility.*
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17-18 May 2021. A conference to discuss the effect of Covid-19 on urban mobility and transport systems, organised by WHO/Europe andUNECE.
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ADDITIONAL BIKE LANES INDUCE LARGE INCREASES IN CYCLING A new study from MCC shows that the post-COVID-19 lockdown rollout of provisional (“pop-up”) bicycle lanes has induced large, rapid increases in cycling in European cities.*
UN TASK FORCE ISSUES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GREEN AND HEALTHY TRANSPORT TO SUPPORT A SUSTAINABLE COVID-19 RECOVERY A UN Task Force has developed a key set of recommendations for the mobility system that European countries can implement in response toCovid-19.
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TRANSPORT SUCCESS: 21 HEROES OF 2021 TUMI (Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative) has published a report, acknowledging the success of 21 individuals for their contributions to the transport sector in 2020.*
IMPACT ON URBAN MOBILITY AS A RESULT OF THE PANDEMIC Coronavirus (COVID-19) became an international crisis at the beginning of March 2020. Since then, its impact on urban mobility has been closely monitored.More
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