CIVITAS e-course on regional mobility planning starts on 20 April

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Do you want to learn more about cooperation in regional mobility planning? Then sign up for a new CIVITAS e-course starting on 20 April! A kick-off webinar on the same date will introduce the course. 

Adopting a cooperative regional approach to mobility planning has multiple benefits for both individual cities and the region as a whole.

In the webinar and e-course, you will learn what these are and what regional cooperation can entail in the context of mobility.

Participants will become acquainted with the Poly-SUMP methodology, as well as examples of regional cooperation in various European contexts.

The course explores different approaches to regional cooperation, illustrating these with cases studies from cities and regions. It will also give recommendations for overcoming barriers related to governance, funding, and cooperation.

Multimedia material such as videos will augment and enrich the learning experience, whilst the course forum offers a space to network with the moderator and other participants, as well as share your own insights on the topic.

If you are a policymaker, mobility planner, public servant, or any other stakeholder involved or interested in drawing up a regional mobility vision, then this thought-provoking, interactive course is for you!

A kick-off webinar on Monday 20 April, 10:00 - 11:00 CEST, will introduce you to the course and other participants.

Enrol for the course here and register for the webinar now. The course runs for a total of four weeks. Note that to access the course you will need to create an account on the Mobility Academy website.

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Author: Richard Adams

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