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PROSPERITY webinars on SUMP: open for registration

2018-09-17

The PROSPERITY project has opened the registration for a series of webinars on diverse sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP) topics:

  • How does SUMP mesh with statutory land use plans (Karlheinz Posch, Austrian Mobility Research - FGM-AMOR, 3 October 2018);
  • Stakeholder involvement and institutional cooperation (Patrick Auverx, Mobiel 21, 29. November 2018)
  • Friends or enemies? Practicalities in SUMP communication (András Ekés, Mobilissimus, 22. January 2019)
  • Measures selection (Tom Rye, Transport Research Institute of Edinburgh Napier University, 6th February 2019)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (Tom Rye, Transport Research Institute of Edinburgh Napier University, 27th February 2019)
  • Political buy-in for sustainable urban mobility (Carl Hanssens, Alderman of Mobility, Local Economy and Employment of the City of Sint Niklaas, Belgium, date will be announced soon)

 

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For more information and for registration, please visit the PROSPERITY website.

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