Quality, audits and benchmarking

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Pursuing a quality management approach is not only necessary, but will help cities develop and implement better transport policies.

Good transport planning is informed by reference to good practice elsewhere. Auditing and benchmarking help cities compare their plans and performance against that of others - not in a spirit of competition, but rather one of continuous improvement.

 
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Par Maria Guilarte / Mis à jour: 23 Sep 2016

A new book published about Mobility Management and Integrated Transport Policies from PhD Thesis in Brazil

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Book´s name
¨Gerenciamento da Mobilidade e Política Integrada dos Transportes
Pesquisa de resultados com sucesso no mundo, contribuindo com uma metodologia proposta para o Brasil e América Latina¨

Printed by Novas Edições Acadêmicas (2016-08-08), Germany

Project Book: ISBN-13: 978-3-8417-2145-7
ISBN-10:3841721451EAN:9783841721457

Language: PT from Brazil

Research vision and contribution for all transport and sustainable mobility community:

Par Merle / Mis à jour: 08 Mar 2016

Bristol, Europe’s Green Capital in 2015, unveils city toolkit

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In 2015, the city of Bristol has been Europe’s Green Capital. This was also an outcome of 40 years of environmental efforts with great progress in many areas. Now, Bristol is willing to help other cities around the world to “go green” by sharing its experience and knowledge about sustainability at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21). The city is doing this through a free online toolkit called The Bristol Method (https://www.bristol2015.co.uk/method/) which documents everything Bristol has learnt from its year as European Green Capital so other cities can benefit.

Par News Editor / Mis à jour: 20 Aug 2015

Projet QUEST : identification de nouvelles mesures PMUD à Murska Sobota (Slovénie)

En 2013, la ville de Murska Sobota a décidé de réévaluer ses politiques et plans de mobilité durable à la suite d’un ralentissement du processus dans ce domaine.

L’université de Maribor a assisté la ville slovène en la matière et a élaboré un nouveau plan d’action à l’aide d’un outil de gestion qualitatif développé par un projet de l’UE baptisé QUEST.

Grâce à cet outil, Murska Sobota a mis en place une nouvelle ligne de bus gratuite pour ses citoyens et la commune prévoit de réaménager une rue piétonne et de réduire le nombre de places de stationnement.

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