Mobility transition and governance in EU municipalities: Final report, acatech Projekt "Integrierte Stadtentwicklung und Mobilitäsplanung"

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Title: Mobility transition and governance in EU municipalities: Final report, acatech Projekt "Integrierte Stadtentwicklung und Mobilitäsplanung"
Authors: Halpern, Charlotte, Artigas, Alvaro
Contributors: Halpern, Charlotte
Publisher Information: 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: Sustainable mobility, Governance, Policy, Transition, [SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science, EU cities
Description: In the context of the acatech project “Integrierte Stadtentwicklung und Mobilitäsplanung”, this report“Mobility transition and governance in EU Municipalities” examines what sustainable transitionstrategies are being developed by regions and municipalities in Europe and what results they achieve.Drawing on four cases considered as pioneers in promoting innovative forms of integrated transportand urban planning to achieve transformative change, it feeds into the work done at project level aboutwhat design and planning approaches can be transferred to other regions and municipalities, and intothe provision of guidelines for interdisciplinary urban and mobility planning in the German federalcontext.
Document Type: External research report
Language: English
Access URL: https://shs.hal.science/halshs-04472117v1
Accession Number: edsair.od.......177..53d6205ad5831ce8ceac34213d707a2c
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:In the context of the acatech project “Integrierte Stadtentwicklung und Mobilitäsplanung”, this report“Mobility transition and governance in EU Municipalities” examines what sustainable transitionstrategies are being developed by regions and municipalities in Europe and what results they achieve.Drawing on four cases considered as pioneers in promoting innovative forms of integrated transportand urban planning to achieve transformative change, it feeds into the work done at project level aboutwhat design and planning approaches can be transferred to other regions and municipalities, and intothe provision of guidelines for interdisciplinary urban and mobility planning in the German federalcontext.