This workshop allows urban mobility practitioners, relevant stakeholders and the public to have their say on urban mobility policy and priorities being addressed at the European level, and on specific actions to be included in the European Commission’s Urban Mobility Initiative.
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
The UNECE Working Party on Transport Trends and Economics (WP.5) is inviting participation and contribution to an “Expert Round Table on Economic Analysis of the Transformation of Urban Transport Systems" which will help in the framework of the WP.5 33rd session.
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.
Big data allows for the design of better measures to promote sustainable use of energy and sustainable mobility. But how exactly? And how to collect, manage, and share this data?
Various Interreg Europe projects put forward good practices on data collection for better management, both in the area
Senior policymakers and civic leaders from Hamburg (Germany), Barcelona (Spain), and Vila Nova de Famalicão (Portugal), share their experiences and offer recommendations on strategies for responding to and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. The panelists for this webinar are: