Tools
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Published: October 2009
Mobility management is understood as 'soft' measures such as information and communication campaigns, organising services and co-ordinating activities of different partners, with the goal of...
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Published: August 2009
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Published: August 2009
Mobility management is a concept to promote sustainable transport and manage the demand for car use by changing travellers' attitudes and behaviour. At the core of mobility management are 'soft'...
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Published: August 2009
This guidance document addresses the need to make new building projects accessible to sustainable transport modes. It is primarily targeted at investors, developers and urban planners and focuses...
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Published: July 2009
If you are planning a new or redeveloped area and want to use the planning process in new and innovative ways, a planning simulation workshop could be for you.
It’s an ideal way to...
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Published: June 2009
There is potential for greater efficiency and reducing environmental impact of passenger transport by improving the connections between different modes or networks of transport. The INTERCONNECT...
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Published: April 2009
The AENEAS Stakeholder Involvement Handbook is intended to encourage organisations which are not familiar with stakeholder involvement to try out some of the tools and techniques in their own...
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Published: February 2009
A workplace travel plan is a long-term management strategy employed by an organisation to promote more sustainable transport among staff, visitors and deliveries to its site.
This can...
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Published: May 2008
The Commission's Environmental Noise Directive, adopted in 2002, requires that authorities address noise issues by developing action plans to reduce noise pollution and maintain areas where noise...
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Published: March 2008
Selecting and using indicators to assess policies and measures against is a consistent problem for transport planners and decision-makers. While indicators related to areas such as road safety,...