Publication of the European Mobility Week Best Practice Guide 2008
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24 June 2019The European Mobility Week Best Practice Guide 2008 contains various best practice examples of activities undertaken in European cities during the 2007 edition of the European Mobility Week campaign. It has been collated with the help of national coordinators in charge of the campaign promotion in their respective countries.
"The European Mobility Week has been running for six years with ever increasing success. It aims to influence mobility and urban transport issues in the long-term and also to improve the health and quality of life of European citizens. It is organized each year from 16-22 September and provides the ideal opportunity to engage European cities and citizens on the common subject of sustainable transport in urban areas, to explain the challenges the cities and municipalities are facing in order to influence a change in behaviour and to make progress towards a more sustainable transport strategy in Europe. From 16 to 22 September 2008 the European cities and towns will have the opportunity to participate to the most widespread event on sustainable mobility. A full week of events dedicated to sustainable mobility will be organised in more than 2000 cities and towns untitled this year 'Clean air for all'. Best practice examples contained in the Best practice Guide:
- Arad, RomaniaBydgoszcz, Poland
- Frankfurt, Germany
- Glasgow, UK
- Koprivnica, Croatia
- Mirandela, Portugal
- Östersund, Sweden
- Ponferrada, Spain
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Wiener Neustadt, Austria
Read more:
- The European Mobility Week Best Practice Guide 2008 - PDF Document
- Get involved in the European Mobility Week URBACT news du 28/07/08
- The European Mobility Week website
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