CityMobilNet

Co-productive development of sustainable urban mobility plans

01/09/2015 08/06/2018

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  • Action Planning Network
  • Urban planning
  • Climate action
  • Carbon neutrality
  • Mobility

Cities that suffer from congestion, emission loads, social exclusion and, lastly decrease of the quality of life, have gathered in this Action Planning network. The road they have taken to tackle these challenges was the local adoption of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMP), a concept for mobility planning that revolutionises traditional planning structures by placing people’s needs, integrated thinking and sustainablility at the centre of future developments. By sharing and addressing challenges of their mobility reality, the cities created a common vision towards identifying suitable measures and actions for the coming years and improving the competencies of all involved stakeholders.

 

Summary

PARTNERS

Lead Partner : Bielefeld - Germany
  • Burgos - Spain
  • Braga - Portugal
  • Morne à l'Eau
  • Aix Marseille Provence - France
  • Palermo - Italy
  • South East Region of Malta - Malta
  • Agii Anargyri & Kamatero
  • Zadar - Croatia
  • Slatina - Romania
  • Road and greeneries management - Poland

Network outputs

Final products

Timeline

Kick-off meeting in September (South East Region of Malta).

Transnational meetings in February (Bielefeld), April (Zadar) and June (Braga).

Final event in April (Zadar).


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Integrated Action Plans

Within an Action Planning Network, the Integrated Action Plan is a local output, specific to each city. Thus, the local circumstances, as the concrete actions to be carried out in response to the network's sustainable development challenges, are defined by the URBACT Local Group. This core group is composed by a wide range of relevant stakeholders, who have a stake in the addressed challenge and who play an active role in co-designing the plan alongside the project partner. This document is the result of the interplay between the theme, each city's starting point and its individual URBACT journey. It highlights the positive learning experience cities have undertaken, both from a local and a transnational perspective.

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