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Project Q4295955 in France, Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Croatia
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MOBIlity for nearLy-zero CO2 in medITerranean tourism destinAtionS
Project Q4295955 in France, Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Croatia

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    1,747,800.64 Euro
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    2,056,236.02 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 November 2016
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    31 July 2019
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    Regional Development Centre Koper
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    MOBILITAS involve 7 Med countries / 10 regions, affected by intense tourism flows with great pressure on transport infrastructure and mobility. These flows are concentrated during summer, but in certain areas, traffic peaks also in other months, due to fairs and congresses. In some cities, due to geographical and spatial premises, even daily mobility presents a challenge without including visitors’ factor. All areas face congestion, with negative effects in terms of air pollution, CO2 emission, noise, health, un-safety roads, and loss of cities’ attractiveness. To tackle this situation, MOBILITAS elaborates different SCENARIOS to enable policy makers and stakeholders better understanding effects of different choices on improving environmental quality as a whole of destination. Within a common transnational approach, pilot testing actions range from soft to hard measures: 1.Sustainable tourism mobility policies: definition of political strategies & documents to reinforce existing POLICIES or start them ex-novo (e.g. elaboration of Sustainable of Urban Mobility Plans). 2.Reduction of traffic by electrical vehicles and sharing transport solutions: re-loading electrical stations, e-cars, e-scooters & e-bikes, e-buses, etc. 3.Information Technology tools & solutions for tourists/residents (APPs, software...) to facilitate decongestion of tourist traffic. All activities are coherently envisaged to make coastal cities of the Mediterranean more sustainable. (English)
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