Uno studio raccoglie le migliori pratiche nelle regioni transfrontaliere di Italia e Svizzera
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How the NetZeroCities Portal can help your city reach climate neutrality
The NetZeroCities Portal is a brand-new platform designed for cities to connect with each other and with climate neutrality experts, as well as access online solutions as they work to reduce their emissions.
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Madrid becomes the first major European capital to have a 100% clean bus fleet
In December 2022, Madrid managed to become the first major European capital to have a bus fleet comprised fully of clean vehicles. The city now has a fleet of CNG-powered buses and electric buses. -
Greece offers incentives to taxi owners to buy an electric taxi
A €40 million Green Taxi programme launched by the Greek government aims to replace around 2,000 old taxis in the country with new electric taxis. -
Final report and lessons learned from SUMP implementation in Foshan
The finalisation of a pilot project has led to the publication of the SUMP Foshan Pilot Project (final report) and the report on lessons learned for the uptake of SUMP in the Chinese urban planning context. -
Krakow to expand high-speed tramway network with public-private partnership
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will provide funding to support the expansion of Krakow's tramway. -
The EU Urban Mobility Observatory newsletter - January 2023
In this edition we highlight CINEA's Vision Zero brochure, EIT Urban Mobility's report on Urban Air Mobility, and lessons learned from SUMP implementation in Foshan, China.
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Mobilità elettrica al servizio del turista: le soluzioni più efficaci
19 Mar 2020Clean and energy-efficient vehicles -
Le nuove frontiere del turismo in Alto Adige
10 Mar 2020Clean and energy-efficient vehiclesLa provincia di Bolzano è considerata da molti un territorio all’avanguardia nel campo della mobilità elettrica. Un progetto europeo indaga gli impatti sul turismo nella regione.
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Save the date & Call for Papers - La dimensione transfrontaliera della mobilità e dei trasporti in Unione Europea. Stato dell’arte e questioni aperte. Progetto Crossmoby - Interreg V-A ITALIA SLOVENIA 2014-2020
03 Mar 2020IntermodalityVenezia, 22-23 ottobre 2020 - save...
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Analysis of COVID related mobility restrictions on the spread of disease in different countries
A study of the University of Eastern Finland has analysed restrictions on people’s mobility with how COVID-19 was spreading. It has revealed effects into 3 different country clusters. -
COVID-19 Impacts on Cycling in Europe and North America
The COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed the way we accessed society. Research by Virginia Tech provides detailed analysis of how pro-cycling measures were introduced during and after the pandemic and some visions for the future. -
Call for tender: Sustainable rural mobility for COVID-19 resilience and support of ecotourism
A call for tender has been published for procedure SMARTA 3 on sustainable rural mobility for COVID-19 resilience and support of ecotourism. The deadline is 14 June 2022. -
7th Annual Future of Transport Conference 2022
Over the past two years, the European transport sector has been impacted significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic. Passenger and freight transport has been severely disrupted; supply chains moved to breaking point, while the demand and necessity for the sector to re-orientate towards more digital, efficient, and sustainable practices continues to increase....
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European Parliament Flash Barometer: Women in times of COVID-19
Marking International Women’s Day 2022, the European Parliament Director General for Communication commissioned a Flash Eurobarometer sample survey by Ipsos European Public Affairs of women >15 years of age in each of the 27 Member States to gather women's opinions on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. -
The effects of Covid-19 on urban mobility: Free online course
Do you want to learn about the effects of Covid-19 on urban mobility? Then take part in this free online course instructed by Bax & Company Future Mobility consultant Albert Gragera for EIT Urban Mobility.