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13/12/2018

6th European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans

The European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans is Europe's leading annual event for all those involved in putting the SUMP concept into practice. It serves as a forum for policy makers, local authorities, urban transport planners, academics, NGOs and other mobility professionals. The event offers opportunities to network, debate key issues and to exchange ideas on sustainable urban mobility planning. Attendance is free of charge. The 2018 edition in Nicosia attracted over 500 participants.

The conference is co-funded by the European Commission in cooperation with the Municipality of Groningen.

Revision of the SUMP Guidelines

Updated SUMP guidelines will be presented for review by the SUMP community. Since their launch in 2013, the guidelines have become the main reference for the development of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans and have been adopted widely across Europe. The Guidelines are currently being updated to reflect recent trends in mobility, technology and society. At various sessions with different formats, participants are encouraged to provide their comments and feedback on the draft updated guidelines and give their views on long-term planning for sustainable urban mobility.

Host city Groningen

Groningen, a vibrant medium-sized city in the north of the Netherlands, has a tradition of being a living lab for sustainable urban mobility. It is often referred to as a good practice example for mobility innovation, including active and sustainable mobility.

Groningen’s mobility strategy, a strategic vision for 2035, is rooted in a long tradition of spatial planning for the city and the city-region. The plan is the result of an intensive co-creation process. Its general principle is: on foot or by bicycle if possible, by car if necessary.

Groningen aims at optimising multimodality, zero-emission and renewable energy, safety, inclusiveness and behavioural change, while ensuring connectivity between the urban area and its surrounding sparsely populated area.

More information: www.eltis.org/sump2019