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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.
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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
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Exercises Communication and Stakeholder Involvement | Author: András Ekés, Mobilissimus
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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
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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
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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
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Contents: (1) Introduction to energy saving (2) Current transport situation and perspectives regarding cycling and walking mobility (3) Tools and approaches for the promotion of cycling and walking in cities
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Contents: (1) Mobility and accessibility (2) The limits of urban planning (3) Reducing average trip distance (4) Changing modal split towards sustainable modes (5) Six best practice examples
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