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Transport and Active Mobility in port areas (interactive map)
5 December 2021
Transport and Active Mobility (AM) in port areas is currently a crucial point that city administration must tackle with Port Authorities. Due to increasing global merchandise and urbanisation, port areas and residential areas are getting closer, narrowing the division between the two. As a result, we already have sub-residential port areas. Planning transport in port areas is complex. There are…
Type:
Toolkit
Topic:
Mobility
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Urban planning
Transport Solutions Interactive Tool
31 March 2021
This interactive map highlights the sustainable mobility solutions identified in the research "Benchmarking of Transport solutions in BSR cities" which is part of HUPMOBILE project.
Type:
Toolkit
Topic:
Urban planning
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Mobility
SUMP Self-Assessment tool
2 March 2020
You would like to develop a SUMP, but don't know where to start? You would like to evaluate the status of mobility planning in your city and receive tailored feedback how to further improve? The SUMP Self-Assessment tool is particularly useful for local authorities who find themselves at the beginning of their SUMP process, as well as cities and regions who want to evaluate their planning status…
Type:
Toolkit
Topic:
Mobility
Moving Sustainably - Guide to Sustainable Urban Transport Plans
1 December 2007
As people travel to buy goods and use services, they generate traffic. It is the ordinary day-to-day activities of urban residents - going to the shops, visiting the dentist or attending school - that generate traffic. Many cities face a multitude of challenges related to these activities, congestion, noise, air quality issues, health, safety, quality of life and the problem with a multitude of…
Type:
Toolkit
Topic:
Mobility