This workshop allows urban mobility practitioners and stakeholders to have their say on policy and priorities being addressed at the European level related to urban freight transport and logistics, and on specific actions to be included in the European Commission’s Urban Mobility Initiative.
The final event of the BE OPEN project will be held online on June 9th, 2021 from 13:00 to 16:00 CET (Central European Time), shedding light on the topic of "Making open science the new normal for transport research".
The BE OPEN project is a H2020 coordination and support action (CSA), which aims
ETSC and DVR with the support of the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure in connection with the German Presidency of the Council of the EU are hosting an online event on Involving stakeholders in road safety progammes.
Sustainable Mobility Digital Event is a platform for conference sessions and interesting speed networking breaks, where participants will focus on the newest challenges that the industry faces and how we can overcome it, market trends, technologies, innovations, and general future outlook.
This free webinar will look at COVID-19 impacts including agile home working, public transport resilience, changes in travel behaviour, how to embrace and sustain the positive changes where possible, and the potential of future transport following the pandemic.
Please note that the award ceremony scheduled to take place on 31 March 2020 has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The winners of the awards will now be revealed through social media accounts in May. Please visit the event website for the most up-to-date information.
Mobility experts will gather remotely this summer for the Online European Road Safety Summer School. This is an opportunity to learn about an integrated approach to road safety, based on good examples from European countries. The week will feature group discussions, networking and various knowledge
The Public Health & Sustainable Transport Summit brings together central and local government decision-makers to focus on best practice between the public health, transport planning and urban development sectors.
Prevention rather than cure is now the UK government’s public health priority, and
After over three years of working with local authorities and policymakers across Europe to accelerate the uptake of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs), CIVITAS SUMPs-Up is drawing to a close.
It is organising a final event to share its wide-ranging results and multitude of SUMP tools and