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Project Q4297745 in Albania, Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Montenegro
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English | Sustainable Urban Mobility in MED PORT cities |
Project Q4297745 in Albania, Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Montenegro |
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1,979,045.81 Euro
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2,328,289.2 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 February 2017
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31 December 2019
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CEI - Central European Initiative
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All EU cities are confronted with similar challenges related to mobility, i.e. urban congestion, pollution, GHG emissions and the consequent need to improve the mobility and air quality in a context of enduring economic crisis. Yet, MED cities having ports are defied with even more complex issues, needing a long-term mobility planning approach, integrating both city- and port-originated transport flows, in order to achieve sustainable urban mobility. SUMPORT aims at tackling this situation through the following activities and outputs: - Strengthening the MED port cities’ knowledge and planning capacities through trainings for MED port city officials in drafting SUMPs, also benefitting from MED port cities already having them. - Drafting SUMPs in two MED port cities and updating one already existing. - Implementing pilot actions and small-scale investments for sustainable mobility in six MED port cities. The common mobility challenges of MED port cities require, and SUMPORT will provide, a strong transnational participatory approach, exchanging experiences and expertise, with those already having SUMPs participating in the training of those who do not, and comparing how SUMPs are translated into concrete actions. Tools will be developed for transferring the gained knowledge and results to a wider MED audience. While several projects have been carried out on SUMPs in EU Programmes other than MED, SUMPORT is the first one tackling urban mobility planning in MED port cities. (English)
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