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  • Published: April 2016

    Mobility management is a concept to promote sustainable transport and manage the demand for car use by changing travellers’ attitudes and behaviour.

    This e-course, part of the...

  • Published: April 2016

    Mobility management is a concept to promote sustainable transport and manage the demand for car use by changing travellers’ attitudes and behaviour.

    This e-course, part of the...

  • Published: April 2016

    The concept of sustainable modes of transport is receiving increasing attention, as cities explore innovative ways to decrease motorised traffic and carbon emissions.

    Bike-sharing is one...

  • Published: April 2016

    Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and traffic management applications help cities to achieve policy goals with regard to accessibility, liveability and safety.

    Accelerated by technology...

  • Published: April 2016

    This e-course, part of the CIVITAS Initiative's extensive catalogue of online learning, gives a broad overview of the main elements involved in...

  • Published: April 2016

    Mobility management is a concept to promote sustainable transport and manage the demand for car use by changing travellers’ attitudes and behaviour.

    This e-course, part of the...

  • Published: April 2015

    The ACTUATE project has released a series of training materials designed to teach public transport staff about how to drive clean...

  • Published: April 2015

    This training material focuses on six thematic urban transport solutions:  public transport; transport infrastructure; city logistics; integrated planning; network and mobility management; and ...

  • Published: April 2015

    The BUMP training course concept provides a general structure for training programmes on SUMPs to be undertaken with staff from local authorities.

  • Published: June 2014

    Travel awareness and mobility management activities are 'soft policy' approaches. They can be used as independent activities but also together with 'hard policies' such as infrastructure...