How to make the most of the urban areas and to develop holistic and sustainable mobility solutions? Join the UBC TALKS webinar on 22 February to hear from Hamburg, Riga, Turku, and Tallinn on their practices, benefits and lessons learned from the solutions tested in the HUPMOBILE project!
For three years, the HUPMOBILE project has been developing a holistic approach to sustainable mobility solutions in port cities of the Baltic Sea Region. On December 1 on Final Seminar we have shared our achievements and lessons learned with the region!
More than ever, the goal of achieving sustainable transport modes putting users first and providing them with more affordable, accessible, healthier, and cleaner alternatives to their current mobility habits and patterns. Automated and connected multimodal mobility must play an increasing role, together with smart traffic management systems offered by digitalization.
The focus of workshop will be on guiding partner cities through stakeholders' involvement processes and assisting the cities in identifying what tools and methods are often used and where improvements can be made in their day-to-day work with stakeholders within the HUPMOBILE project and beyond.
The Cycling Research Board (CRB) holds an annual meeting to share and discuss academic research on cycling. This year’s meeting is organized by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Aalborg University (AAU) and The Office of the Cycle Superhighways of the Capital Region, Denmark. The CRB Annual Meeting actively seeks to bring together a broad range of researchers, from social scientists to engineers, historians and philosophers interested to better understand, and plan for the role of cycling in the present, past and future.
The City of Hamburg, ERTICO – ITS Europe and the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure invite you to the 28th ITS World Congress from 11-15 October 2021. The congress is the most important international industry meeting in the field of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). HUPMOBILE will be presented at the Nordic+ Pavilion on 12 October, at the Nordic+ cooperation session, starting at 10.30.
Europeans are increasingly looking to combine bikes and trains, one of the most sustainable forms of travelling, for leisure, tourism and mobility trips. But just how easy is that in 2021?
For the first time in 15 years, the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF) has systematically analysed the bike-friendliness of 53 European rail companies, looking at a range of criteria, including bike carriage, fees charged and booking channels, to come up with a ranking of the most “bike-friendly” rail operators across the continent.
City of Turku in cooperation with UBC Sustainable Cities Commission organised a two-day HUPMOBILE webinar series. The second webinar showcased different approaches to it such as smart parking, joint tickets and contactless payments in public transport as well as micro hubs and simulations for sustainable urban mobility.
City of Turku in cooperation with UBC Sustainable Cities Commission organised a two-day HUPMOBILE webinar series. The first webinar focused on developing the ports and the surrounding neighbourhoods from the sustainable urban mobility perspective.