In 2018, the Municipality of Piacenza (Italy) started the process of drafting its Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) and Urban Transport Plan (UTP). Subsequently, during 2020, a ‘Plan for...
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SUMP for the City of Tirana
27 mai 2021Tirana, the capital city of Albania, has experienced fast urban growth and uncontrolled urbanisation in the last few decades. However, the city’s leadership has now recognised the importance of...
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Belgrade, finalist of the 9th SUMP Award – challenging reality meets ambitious targets
25 mai 2021Belgrade, the Serbian capital and 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...
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Bilbao, a city in transformation – finalist of the 9th SUMP Award
17 mai 2021Bilbao was one of the finalists of the 9th Award for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP Award), which focused on the theme of ‘zero emission mobility for all’. Amongst the three finalists,...
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Greater Grenoble Area Mobility Authority convinces SUMP Award Jury with inclusive transport and decarbonisation efforts
10 mai 2021In order to win the 9th Award for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP Award), the Greater Grenoble Area Mobility Authority (SMMAG) presented an extraordinary case, by combining strong...
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Achieving balance: Urban mobility measures which support sustainability and accessibility
18 jan 2021Incorporating sustainability and accessibility in urban transport planning has been recognised as increasingly important in recent years. Indeed, introducing measures that support sustainability...
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Giving people what they want: Rome’s SUMP and its participatory co-creation process
13 nov 2020Following a two-year participatory and iterative process that involved different stakeholders (residents, civil society groups and neighbourhood representatives), the city of Rome approved its...
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SIMPs: Islands propose a new approach to the SUMP concept
12 oct 2020Is it possible to promote efficient, sustainable and accessible mobility in alluring island regions? These popular tourist destinations have an annual surge in summer visitor numbers, but low...
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Slatina Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP)
27 juil 2020In the face of heavy traffic (caused by a mix of transit traffic, local commuter journeys and shopping trips), the Romanian City of Slatina realised it had to change how traffic affected life in...
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