Urban mobility planning

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Good planning helps choosing and designing the right measures, or packages of measures, for a city’s particular transport context, and getting them off the ground.

A Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) – a strategic plan designed to satisfy the mobility needs of people and businesses in cities and their surroundings for a better quality of life - can play a big role in this regard. To discover more about these plans, visit the dedicated Mobility Plans section on Eltis.

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By News Editor / Updated: 05 Jun 2014
By News Editor / Updated: 05 Jun 2014
By News Editor / Updated: 05 Jun 2014
By News Editor / Updated: 05 Jun 2014
By News Editor / Updated: 05 Jun 2014
By News Editor / Updated: 05 Jun 2014
By News Editor / Updated: 05 Jun 2014
By News Editor / Updated: 05 Jun 2014
By News Editor / Updated: 05 Jun 2014
By Pavlina Dravecka / Updated: 22 Sep 2015

European SUMP conference looks at improving cities through better urban transport

City planners across Europe are increasingly aware that modern urban transport systems must deliver more than people from A to B. Adequate sustainable mobility options in urban centres can greatly reduce noise and air pollution, lower energy usage, improve citizen health and enhance quality of life. Achieving these benefits requires careful planning, the involvement of a range of relevant experts and stakeholders, and an understanding of the wider goals of the municipality.

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