GO SUMP Improving Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans Measures
GO SUMP Improving Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans & Measures in the Med 7 th SUMP platform coordination group meeting Brussels, 8 June 2017 Matilde Chinellato EUROCITIES
Content ü Project ID ü Programme architecture ü GO SUMP objective ü GO SUMP activities ü GO SUMP Partners ü GO SUMP urban transport community ü Ongoing and next activities
Project ID ü Name: GO SUMP - Improving Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans & Measures in the Med ü Programme: Interreg Med ü Priority Axis 2: Fostering low-carbon strategies and energy efficiency in specific Med territories: cities, islands and remote areas ü Specific objective 2. 3: Increasing the capacity to use existing lowcarbon transport systems and multimodal connections among them ü Type of project: Horizontal
GO SUMP objective ü GO SUMP aims to enforce and mainstream at transnational level the results achieved in the Med area in promoting sustainable mobility in urban planning by supporting modular community projects to build on, improve the visibility of, and mainstream their results through joint strategies based on synergies and networking. By promoting best practices, this horizontal project will improve the Med cities’ Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans and will enable them to implement low-carbon transport and mobility measures.
GO SUMP activities COMMUNITY BUILDING ü Animating and coordinating the joint work/contribution of modular projects ü Providing the frame and methodology to develop synergies and to ensure cooperation within thematic community INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION ü Set up a communication strategy to ensure the daily coordination among HPs and between HP and ‘its’ MPs. ü Making the community more visible in the Mediterranean and European area CAPITALISATION ü Producing summaries and qualitative analysis of the modular projects’ results to be transferred at transnational level ü Advocacy at European level ü Organizing thematic and capitalisation events for the community of MPs.
MALAGA CITY COUNCIL MED CITIES UNIMED CODATU REC SLOVENIA EUROCITIES GO SUMP partners DG MOVE: CIVITAS - ELTIS
GO SUMP Urban Transport Community GO SUMP Cruises related passengers & freight flows Touristic flows/use of PT Seasonal demand/participatory approach Port cities University campus cities Participatory governance 61 partners from 12 countries
GO SUMP Urban Transport Community üLOCATIONS (Low Carbon Transport in Cruise Destination Cities) aims at supporting local public administrations in drafting Low-Carbon Transport and mobility Plans (LCTPs) with measures dedicated to cruise-related passengers and freight flows, contributing to decongest the city traffic and to lower the production of greenhouse gases. Lead: Area Science Park Trieste (Italy) üMOBILITAS (Mobility for nearly-zero CO 2 in Mediterranean tourism destinations) involves 7 MED countries through 10 regions, affected by intense touristic flows with great pressure on transport infrastructure and mobility with negative effects in terms of air pollution, CO 2 emission, noise, health, un-safety roads, and loss of cities’ attractiveness. Lead: Development Centre Koper (Slovenia)
GO SUMP Urban Transport Community üMOTIVATE (Promoting citizens’ active involvement in the development of Sustainable Travel Plans in Med Cities with Seasonal Demand) promotes a new model of SUMP development, based on the exploitation of social media and crowd-sourcing apps in areas with high seasonal demand due to tourism; . The project intends to help decision makers to gain a strong understanding of the main mobility problems. Lead: Câmara Municipal de Almada (Portugal) üSUMPORT (Sustainable Urban Mobility in MED PORT cities) aims at strengthening the MED port cities’ knowledge and planning capacities through trainings for MED port city officials in drafting SUMPs, drafting or updating SUMPs in designated MED port cities and smallscale investments for sustainable mobility. Lead: Central European Initiative (Italy)
GO SUMP Urban Transport Community üCAMPs. UMP (CAMPus sustainable University mobility plans in MED areas) aims to improve sustainable urban mobility planning instruments as SUMP through innovative mobility strategies for students’ flows inside the MED Area University Campus and their integration with the urban areas. Lead: Magna Graecia Foundation Catanzaro University (Italy) üREMEDIO (REgenerating mixed-use MED urban communities congested by traffic through Innovative low carbon mobility s. Olutions) aims at strengthening the capacity of cities to use low carbon transport systems and include them in their mobility plans, through an assessment tool and participatory governance schemes. Lead: ARPA Veneto (Italy)
Ongoing and next activities COMMUNITY BUILDING üLaunch of the Med Urban Transport Community on 3 -5/04/17 üMed Urban Transport Community newsletter: registration open here: http: //www. uni-med. net/en/register-to-the-newsletter-medurban-transports-community/ INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION üTwitter, Linked. In launched üPlatform website to be launched end of June üSession at the CIVITAS Forum TBC CAPITALISATION üPreparation of the projects’ results to be analysed üMed session during the 2018 SUMP conference TBD
Thank you Follow us: @interreg_gosump https: //www. linkedin. com/in/urban-mobility-go-sump 581132141/ Matilde Chinellato EUROCITIES matilde. chinellato@eurocities. eu
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