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ELTISaims to support a practical transfer of knowledge and exchange of experience in the field of urban and regional transport in Europe and so help create a more sustainable living environment, one which provides greater accessibility and mobility to its inhabitants.
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EPOMMprovides a platform for authorities, companies, users and other interested persons search & exchange of information in the field of Mobility Management tools, support, training, marketing in Mobility Management.
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BYPADBYPAD is an instrument enabling municipalities evaluate the quality of their local cycling policy
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BIKELINKSBikelinks helps Community Groups get started on cycling projects to encourage young people to: learn about bikes, find local routes, fix up old donated cycles, provide workshop and job related skills,use cycles as a source of cheap and clean transport, and develop health benefits.
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ECFThe European Cyclists' Federation (ECF) is pledged to ensure that bicycle use achieves its fullest potential so as to bring about sustainable mobility and public well-being. To achieve these aims, the ECF seeks to change attitudes, policies and budget allocations at the European level. The ECF will stimulate and organise the exchange of information and expertise on bicycle related transport policies and strategies as well as the work of cyclists movement.
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Walk 21This national web site provides a framework to support walking officers to help increase walking in UK. It is hoped that the information is provided in a logical and practical way to help develop strategic policies and actions which encourage and support more walking. The site aims to support the many activities and programs already underway and provides direction and leadership for new initiatives and decision-making.
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BESTRANSBenchmarking of Energy and EmiSsion Performance in Urban Public TRANSport Operations
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Citizens Network benchmarking InitiativeThe aim of the web site is to provide information about the initiative and to keep you informed about the latest developments in the field of local transport benchmarking.
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UITPInternational Association of Public Transport UITP is the world-wide association of urban and regional passenger transport operators, their authorities and suppliers. Located in Brussels and with over 2.000 members from nearly 80 countries, UITP seeks to promote a better understanding of the potential of Public Transport. It provides information, research and analysis on all aspects of Public Transport including infrastructure, rolling stock, organisation and management. It also lobbies on behalf of its membership with international institutions such as the EU, UN and OECD.
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VOYAGERaims to create a vision and make recommendations for the implementation of attractive, clean, safe, accessible, effective, efficient and financially viable European local and regional public transport systems for the year 2020.
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PTaccessPTaccess analyses the state of accessibility of public transport systems for people with disabilities in Europe. Furthermore PTaccess analyses the costs and benefits of good practice examples in making public transport accessible and will deepen the understanding of the transport related contexts of social exclusion of people with disabilities.
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GOALGraz: Health promotion, noise and emission reduction through the promotion of alternative means of transport for the citizens personal well-being. Results from a demonstration project.
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MOSTMobility Strategies for the next decades. MOST aims at developing and spreading Mobility Management in several ways. Available are a monitoring and evaluation toolkit, policy recommendations and a wide range of case studies for different fields of implementations like companies, mobility centres, site development, hospitals, temporary sites etc.
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PROVIDERImplementing European Online Services for Mobility Education to Save Energy
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European Mobility WeekFrom 16th to 22nd September 2005 European citizens will have the opportunity to enjoy a full week of events dedicated to sustainable mobility. The objective is to facilitate widespread debate on the necessity for changes in behaviour in relation to mobility and in particular the use of the private car. As usual, the Car Free Day will be the highlight of the whole Week.
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TRENDY TRAVELTrendy Travel addresses the emotional needs of people who are going to use sustainable transport means in the urban area. It uses the approaches of story telling, ritualisation, visualisation and the integration of children as ambassadors for green mobility.
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COMPETENCEStrengthening the knowledge of local management agencies in the transport field". The main activities in COMPETENCE are the design and implementation of international and national training and know how transfer activities, the design of training materials and the implementation of case studies as part of a training-on-the-job-program.
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VIANOVAVIANOVA, an Interreg project in the Alpine Space area, is a project that aims to reduce car traffic and at the same time to motivate towards non-motorised and sustainable modes of transport based on physical activities (cycling & walking).
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OPTIMUM²OPTIMUM² is a European project that has as its primary aim the improvement of the accessibility of busy locations in urban areas.
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BUSTRIPThe BUSTRIP project (Interreg) is uniquely positioned to show European cities how to deliver sustainable transport whilst generating economic growth.
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ADD HOMEADD HOME transfers the means of mobility management into one important field left bare so far: housing areas: Most transport decisions are taken at home, but private car use limits the possibilities of people at home! ADD HOME adds housing to the scope of mobility management.
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PRO.MOTIONThis project idea concentrates on the one hand on selected groups for involvement and spreading the idea. On the other hand it specially refers to implementations integrating various housing models and ways to influence people’s transport behaviour at home. The three main themes are therefore Implementations, Training and Dissemination. |