On
13 April 2016 the Urban Transport Roadmaps tool was launched at an event in
Bremen (Germany).
The
web-based tool, which is supported by the European Commission's DG MOVE, is designed
to explore transport scenarios that are practical, feasible and implementable.
By using the tool, political and technical decision-makers can find a suitable
mix of measures to realise the goals of their Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans
(SUMPs).
Speakers
from the European Commission and cities will frame the issue of scenario
planning and how the tool can help with this task. There will then be a panel
discussion on the importance of exploring different combinations of mobility
measures. Finally, participants at the event will be able to try out the tool
at a reception immediately afterwards.
Find
out more information on the event on Urban Transport Roadmaps website.
What is the Urban Transport
Roadmaps tool?
Cities
in Europe are vital centres of economic activity, innovation and employment.
However, they face increasing challenges to their mobility systems such as
congestion, air pollution, ambient noise, CO2 emissions, accidents and urban
sprawl. To tackle these problems cities need to develop and implement coherent
and challenging Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPS).
The
Urban Transport Roadmaps project provides you with an on-line tool to help you
develop your SUMP. It will allow you to:
- explore and identify appropriate sustainable transport policy measures;
- quantify the transport, environmental and economic impacts of these measures;
- consider an implementation pathway (roadmap) for the policy scenario.
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