
By 2050, the European Green Deal aims to cut transport-related greenhouse gas emissions by 90%. To reach this target, our European leaders have been setting ambitious targets to make mobility sustainable, smart and resilient. One all-encompassing strategy emphasized in many policy documents that combines sustainable and integrative planning processes for urban areas is Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs).
How does a SUMP differ from traditional transport plans?



Module 2 :
SUMPs - Concept and process
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A successful transition to sustainable mobility involves active support from the public and stakeholders. Citizens' and stakeholders' involvement may help to build a strong basis for collaborative planning, strengthen the knowledge base, examine fresh ideas and viewpoints, and improve the overall quality and legitimacy of decision-making.
Go through this presentation to learn the importance of participation in the SUMP process and how to conduct a participation trajectory.
What are the recommended involvement tools for each SUMP process?
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Click on these boxes to see different citizen engagement methods.









