Best Practice Tabs
Discover success stories and case studies from leading cities, providing simple, effective lessons for implementing positive changes in urban mobility.
Streamlining public transport planning and operations in Vignola
Vignola is a small city in the Modena region of Italy, well connected to the surrounding areas.
Riga's path to promote active transport for the first and last mile
In Riga’s current context, most residents continue to rely on private cars for daily commutes.
Ile-De-France: Eradicating diesel-propelled buses from public transport
Since 2015, RATP has initiated a massive energy transition aiming at turning all its bus operations in Paris area into low-emission operations from a
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France: Carpooling for Healthcare Workers
Hospitals, often located in urban areas, face problems with shifting hours, stressed staff and limited parking places.
Astypalea: On-demand and shared mobility for an entire island
The challenge has been defined by the Greek island to relaunch the local transport system by integrating a more sustainable mix of different types of mobility modes ands electric v
Braga, Istanbul, Tallinn: Accelerating the modal shift through gamification
The cities of Braga, Tallinn and Istanbul are developing ambitious plans to improve the mobility of people and goods, reduce emissions and promote the shift towards low-carbon mobility systems and
Riga: Transforming a parking lot back into a theatre square
The lack of green spaces in Riga’s city centre and the quality of public space is often mentioned by residents as one of the main things they would want to improve in the city.
Helsingborg: Portable parks as a flexible solution to green the city
A flexible approach for building the sustainable city
Cascais: Improving mobility for children
Most residents in São Domingos de Rana commute daily either in the direction of Cascais center to the western side, or in the direction of Lisbon to the eastern side.
Vilnius: A step towards low pollution zones
The core of the Old Town of the city of Vilnius and the archaeological area of the old town and its suburbs are extremely important in terms of cultural heritage values (in 1994 the Vilnius Old Tow
Girona: Mobilising former transport deserts
The region of Garrotxa has a total population of 59,000 spread over a remote area of 735 sq.km making for a sparsely populated area with an average density of 70 inhabitants per sq.km.
The path to climate neutral passenger transport at Munich Airport
The Munich Airport has committed to become CO2 neutral until 2030. It currently operates 53 buses to transport passengers from the gates to the airplanes.
Barcelona: Towards Zero-Emission Fleets
TMB is the public transport operator of the city of Barcelona.
Prague: Implementing cargo bicycle hubs
Delivery vans occupy the historical centre of town
Bicycles are not very well used in the city and cargo bikes were almost unheard of by citizens before this scheme
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Bologna: App incentivices sustainable travel for citizens
SRM, Bologna’s public transport authority, wanted to try a new approach to improve congestion and reduce CO2 emissions in the city.
Tübingen: Boosting environmental performance of full hybrid buses
Noise pollution from vehicles remains a major environmental health problem in Europe. Full electrification will significantly reduce these emissions.
London expands its successful ULEZ scheme
Despite recent improvements in air quality, toxic air pollution remains the biggest environmental risk to the health of all Londoners.