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Project Q4301644 in Italy, Portugal, Greece, Spain, Croatia
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English | REgenerating mixed-use MED urban communities congested by traffic through Innovative low carbon mobility sOlutions |
Project Q4301644 in Italy, Portugal, Greece, Spain, Croatia |
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1,883,185.63 Euro
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2,215,512.5 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 November 2016
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31 October 2019
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ARPA Veneto - Regional Agency for Environment Protection in Veneto Region
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REMEDIO aims at strengthening the capacity of cities to use low carbon transport systems and include them in their mobility plans by testing existing mobility solutions, through an assessment tool and participatory governance schemes that result in an operational path replicable by other MED urban areas with different city sizes. It addresses the challenge of the high density areas surrounding the city centres with commercial and directional roads often suffering from traffic jam to the point of becoming wounds in the connectivity of the wide spread city and elements of additional economic crisis and even social exclusion. For such congested roads, REMEDIO proposes to transform them into “horizontal condominiums”, forms of participatory governance that actively engage institutions, stakeholders and citizens and with which the Municipality can directly interact to improve multi-modal and low carbon mobility, freight logistic and environmental quality. REMEDIO also implements concrete actions to relieve traffic congestion in Treviso (IT), Thessaloniki (EL), Loures (PT), Split (HR) and Seville (ES), where territorial institutions, supported by research/technical partners, are involved as beneficiary partners and can put in place adaptation measures for improving the sustainability of urban mobility plans. The involvement of a partner acting within the CAT-MED network is promising for the transfer of the tested solutions to a wider audience of cities/regions of MED and EU areas. (English)
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