- CIVITAS
- Mobility solutions
- Communities
- Projects
- News
- Events
- Resources
- About
- Flickr
- Youtube
This website contains a large library of e-learning resources about all aspects of sustainable mobility. Below you can filter this collection of past eCourses, recorded webinars, presentations held at webinars, training material, etc. By selecting multiple criteria you will narrow down the search results. If you leave a filter empty, it is the same as if you selected all options in a given field.
Material
What is co-creation, and how can it be used to begin transforming our neighbourhoods into more vibrant, livable spaces for all people who live, move, shop, attend schools, relax in them?
From 2-30 September 2019, the European project CIVITAS SUNRISE offered an interactive, self-paced e-course for practitioners in city administrations, who wanted to initiate and coordinate a co-creative process in one of their neighbourhoods.
Participants had the opportunity to learn directly from SUNRISE’s experts, who walked them through the co-creation process, highlighting the tools and strategies that have been applied in the six SUNRISE Action Neighbourhoods in Bremen (DE), Budapest (HU), Jerusalem (IL), Malmö (SE), Southend-on-Sea (UK) and Thessaloniki (GR).
A series of exercises guided participants through the process of creating their own, locally specific co-creation action plan for a neighbourhood of their choice. They were also able to discuss with other e-course participants through an interactive forum under the moderation of SUNRISE experts.
The e-course was free of charge and the seven units are now available here:
Read more about the results here.
Material
Urban Freight Transport and City Logistics – summary | Author: Wulf-Holger Arndt, DIfU
Urban Freight Transport: Challenges and Solutions - slides | Author: Wulf-Holger Arndt, DIfU
Material
Resource pack Adopting the SUMP approach for small and mid-sized cities | Author: Aljaž Plevnik, UIRS
Adopting the SUMP approach for small and mid-sized cities –sliders | Author: Aljaž Plevnik, UIRS
Material
Monitoring and Evaluation of SUMPs and their measures – summary | Author: Tom Rye, Edinburgh Napier University
Monitoring and Evaluation in SUMPs – slides | Author: Tom Rye, Edinburgh Napier University
Material
Resource Pack Communication and Stakeholder Involvement of the new SUMP | Author: Fred Dotter, Mobiel 21
Slides Communication and stakeholder involvement of the new SUMP | Author: Patrick Auwerx, Mobiel 21
EN BG (part 1) BG (part 2 ) BG (part 3) GR HR LT PL PT SI RO
Exercises Communication and Stakeholder Involvement | Author: András Ekés, Mobilissimus
BG (explanation) BG (tasks) BG (roleplay instructions) BG (roleplay roles)
Material
Training concept on Achieving political and internal buy-in in the SUMP process | Author: Patrick Auwerx, Mobiel 21
Achieving political and internal buy-in for SUMPs | Author: Patrick Auwerx, Mobiel 21
Achieving political and internal buy-in in the SUMP process – Summary | Author: Patrick Auwerx, Mobiel 21
Material
Land Use Planning and Mobility Management | Author: Karl-Heinz Posch, FGM-AMOR
Land use and planning training exercise | Author: Karl-Heinz Posch, FGM-AMOR
Land Use and Mobility Management – Summary | Author: Karl-Heinz Posch, FGM-AMOR
Material
Resource pack Urban Transport Roadmaps tool | Author: Simone Bosetti, TRT
Training on the Urban Transport Roadmaps tool – slides | Authors: Simone Bosetti, Eglantina Dani, TRT
EN BG (part 1 - part 3) BG (part 4) CZ GR (part 1 - part 3) HU (part 1 - part 3) HU (part 4) LT (part 1) LT (part 2 -part 3) LT (part 4) RO (Part 1 - part 3)
Urban road map tools – summary | Author: Simone Bosetti, TRT
Material
Use of Public Space & SUMP – Summary | Author: Irina Rotaru, Cities on the Move
Use of Public Space & SUMP – slides | Author: Irina Rotaru, Cities on the Move
Material
One of the most renowned manuals for cycling infrastructure design is the Cycling Design Manual. This manual was edited by DTV Consultants and published by the Dutch CROW institute – leading institute for infrastructure design. It is based on decades of research into Dutch cycling policy and infrastructure development. The manual is relevant for both starting and mature cyclist infrastructure designers. It comprises a step-by-step guide for developing a cycling policy and creating safe infrastructure designs.
DTV Consultants – with more than 25 years of experience in delivering training courses and professional education – has put together a unique training course aimed at professionals in cycling policy and cycling infrastructure planning. This five-day course will teach you how to apply the CROW Cycling Design Manual to your situation. Moreover, we will teach you to develop cycling policy and infrastructure.
Material
Join the Bikeable City Masterclass in Copenhagen in May 2018
Do you need knowledge and concrete tools on how to promote cycling or improve conditions for cyclists in your country or city? Now you have the possibility to learn from leading Danish experts at our Bikeable City Masterclass in Copenhagen, May 14-18 2018.
We invite urban planners, NGO’s and decision makers to experience the Danish cycle culture. You will get first-hand experience with Danish cycle solutions in Copenhagen and Odense.
Through a mix of presentations, workshops and site visits, our experts will give you inspiration to create more liveable and bikeable cities. You will get know-how of integrating cycling in sustainable mobility policies and climate goals, cycle infrastructure design, road safety, multi-modal transport, and city logistics as well as cycle education and promotion. We will also work with you to directly apply and translate this inspiration to solutions that suits the context of your city.
The masterclass in may will cover topics such as
•Introduction to city development and Danish cycling planning •The political process •Bicycle Strategy and Bicycle Account as tools for cycle promotion
•Cycle infrastructure design •Traffic safety for cyclists, accidents and systematic accident reduction •People First Design
General information and price
Price for individuals: 13,500 DKK (app. 1,800 EUR)
Register four – pay for three: If you coordinate and register a group of four, you will get one free pass or a 25 % discount for all four passes.
NB! group discount only valid when registrering and paying for all four people in the group at the same time.
The price includes expert guidance, course material, and excursion to Odense, bike rental, lunch and coffee breaks. Travel and accommodation expenses are not included.
The masterclass will be limited to 25 participants. We require a minimum of 18 participants to conduct the masterclass. If the masterclass is cancelled due to lack of participants, you will get at full refund excl. any bank fee. We suggest you arrange flights and hotel after we confirm the conduction of the masterclass.
For more information on the rogarm and how to register, please go to www.cycling-embassy.org
For questions please contact course leader Lotte Bech at lotte@lotte-bech.dk or the Cycling Embassy of Denmark at info@cycling-embassy.org.
Material
Contents: (1) How to communicate effectively? (2) How to involve and empower civil society? (3) How to promote shared responsibility in participative processes?
Material
The material is an introduction to the topic of sustainable mobility campaigns. The module aims to assist transport practitioners beginning sustainable mobility campaigns. Therefore it is designed mainly to set up and carry out small campaigns. Nonetheless, this material also gives information on planning and implementing as well as best practise information for large scale campaigns.
Material
Contents: (1) Introduction (2) Street design and streetscape definition (3) Brief history of street space and streetscape changes brought by car (4) Street design revival (5) Models to be used in street design
Please note that including a Learning Material does not imply an endorsement from CIVITAS SATELLITE. The responsibility for Learning Materials lies entirely with their providers.