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Handbook on Sustainable Mobility in the MED AREA

  • ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE |
  • WASTE |
  • ENERGY |
  • CITY STRATEGIES & GOVERNANCE |
  • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
  • URBAN PLANNING |
  • MOBILITY |
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  • CULTURE & IDENTITY |
  • SOCIAL RIGHTS

DESCRIPTION

This handbook is the most important outcome of the MOBILITAS project in terms of transferability, trying to provide policymakers and stakeholders with the appropriate tools to deal with the effects of urban mobility.

Mediterranean areas that receive important visitor flows suffer excessive pressure on their mobility infrastructures and means of transport. This overload entails negative effects such as air pollution, noise, health problems or road insecurity.

The intention of this Handbook is to give added value to the projects concerning sustainable mobility, implemented in the MED area. In particular, it gathers the results produced by all the projects included within the GO-SUMP network, European Transports Community with particular attention to the adopted methodologies and implemented actions.

 

RELEVANCE

This handbook tries to gather in one document the most relevant tools developed in the different GO SUMP projects. The document tries to provide local authorities with the suitable tools to improve urban mobility with particular reference to tourist destinations.

 

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Handbook on Sustainable Mobility in the MED AREA

 

SOURCE

MOBILITAS Project

Interreg-MED

 

LANGUAGES

English

 

YEAR

2019

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