In 2016, the City of Aarhus was the first city worldwide to include bike trailers into its city bike scheme which has been operational since 2003.
The scheme started with 20 bike trailers...
Read moreIn 2016, the City of Aarhus was the first city worldwide to include bike trailers into its city bike scheme which has been operational since 2003.
The scheme started with 20 bike trailers...
Read moreDuring European Mobility Week (EMW) 2019, the municipality of Karlskrona in Sweden implemented the concept of Living streets. For one Saturday, public space was closed to motorised traffic and...
Read moreTo assess the current needs of children in the city of Pskov a masterclass for children and adolescents was organised by the Pskov city administration and the International Centre for Social and...
Read moreThe introduction of a mobility point involves the involvement of various stakeholders, such as the Department of Transportation, Public Transport Operator, Maintenance Department, Car and Bike...
Read moreDuring the 2019 edition of the yearly summer campaign for sustainable mobility. Karlskrona municipality tested out a new method of involving its communities.
While engaged in face-to-face...
Read moreWrocław is one of the finalists of the 8th Award for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP Award), which focused on the...
Read moreInvolvement of residents and stakeholders in the cities.multimodal project consisted of several events for different target groups. The main aim was...
Read moreTartu was the first city in Estonia that opened its budget designing process to residents and the city began experimenting with participative budgeting in 2013.
Citizens of Tartu can...
Read moreA mobility campaign was prepared in Tartu (Estonia) which allowed 8th graders to implement a mobility project in their city. This case study was created as a part of the...
Read moreThe cities.multimodal project's pilot area in Riga, the former VEF industrial complex and adjacent territory, was selected by Riga City Municipality...
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