CIVITAS Insight 17 - Planning for sustainable travel

Basic Information

Language

English

Latest update

Price

Free

Tool type

Guidance document / Manual


Application area

  • Dissemination and communication

Target Audience

  • Rural areas
  • Small cities
  • Medium-sized cities
  • Large cities
  • Metropolitan regions
  • Other

Summary

A general shift towards sustainable modes of travel is taking place. Children are using more sustainable modes to go to school and workers are using cars less. Developing and implementing a travel plan can reduce the need for people to travel to and from a location and encourage others to travel more sustainably.

Thematic areas


Behavioural change & mobility management

Integrated & inclusive planning
  • Cooperation of policy fields and institutional stakeholders
  • Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans - SUMP

Public participation & co-creation

Contacts

Jan Christiaens

Lead of the tool development: CAPITAL

jan.christiaens [at] mobiel21.be

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