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Increasing resilience in our cities means making sure that our cities can deal with unforeseen circumstances.
Since 2016, 16 cities from across Europe have implemented and rigorously evaluated 175 sustainable mobility measures.
On 19 May, the CIVITAS Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) assembled online for a sharing session on the topic “Mobility-as-a-Service” (MaaS). In total, nine PAC members and representatives were presen...
Eltis will hold two online training sessions in June: the first will focus on Mobility-as-a-Service systems; the second will focus on resilient urban mobility.
The Informed Cities Forum is a popular European interactive "un-"conference which aims to bridge the gap between research, policy-making and action in sustainable development, at and for the local...
This year's EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK – the European Commission’s flagship awareness-raising campaign on sustainable urban mobility – is now open for registrations.
These formed two clusters: the first three looked at neighbourhood mobility planning, whilst the second three worked on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs).
The EU missions are commitments to solve major societal challenges, such as fighting cancer, adapting to climate change, protecting our oceans, living in greener cities and ensuring soil health and...
În 11 mai, de la ora 11,00, CIVINET ROMÂNIA vă invită la un nou webinar în care vom discuta despre modul de planificare a mobilității urbane în zonele urbane funcționale (ZUF - acea zonă formată di...
Even before the emergence of COVID-19, countries across Europe have been at the forefront of developing sustainable mobility solutions that focus on health and the environment.