Capacity development for sustainable urban mobility planning straight to your desk!

Capacity development for sustainable urban mobility planning straight to your desk!

7 March 2019
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7 March 2019

The SUMPs-Up project offers free webinars and e-courses about different aspects in sustainable urban mobility planning for all interested cities and individuals across Europe! Get up-to-date input from experts and practical examples from experienced cities in our webinar series! The next webinar on “Measure selection for SUMPs” will happen on March 20th 10-11.30 CET, you can register HERE.

Previous recordings and materials about “Tools for initiating SUMPs”  and “Data collection for SUMP” are available on our website! If you want to learn more and get deeper into the topic, you can join our e-courses, alone-standing courses that you can take at your own pace, whenever you have the time for it! The first three courses are published at www.mobility-academy.eu and the next three courses will be online by the end of March!

SUMP 2.0 guidelines – the world is changing and we have to adapt!

The current European SUMP guidelines were published in 2013, since then the “mobility world” has developed further – new technologies have emerged, policies changed and provide new challenges and opportunities that require a rethinking and extension of the current guidelines. The wealth of practical SUMP experiences across Europe is available for transformation into good practice guidance and various national and EU funded SUMP projects have developed complementary guiding material for cities and municipalities.

Currently, the SUMP guidelines are under revision by a consortium of experts together with European cities and the SUMP 2.0 guidelines will be published during the European SUMP conference 2019 in Groningen in June!

YOUR good SUMP practice in the SUMP 2.0 guidelines

Do you want to be a part of the new guidelines and share your good examples of implementing the SUMP concept?

Let us know, get in touch and we will provide you with more information!

Contact:

Maija Rusanen and Esther Kreutz