CAMP-sUmp

CAMPus sustainable University mobility plans in MED areas

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Abstract

The project will analyze the partner's framework sites in order to obtain a defined state of art of data, policies and planning instruments with regard to mobility flows to/from/inside the Campus and their integration with urban mobility. SWOT and GAP analysis will be produced based on information collected at local and transnational level. Then a transnational Action Plan (AP) for University sustainable mobility plan will be drawn and implemented capitalizing each local PP’s experience on sustainable urban mobility, planning instruments and related exchange of good practices. AP will take into account different aspects: number of university students and employees, territorial extension, existing mobility patterns (private and public transport), location of the Campus in relation with urban context (in center or in suburbs), and urban morphology of the Campus (mono or polycentric). AP will include a socioeconomic sustainability report, including KPIs and monitoring system: European actions and instruments for sustainable mobility plan, as SUMPs actions, will be explored and included in AP in order to ensure a transnational transferability to MED area. Partners will develop two key tools for the deployment of the AP: road map for decision makers; ICT model for management and interaction between different actors and city planning instruments with a specific focus on mobility flows. The road map is a ready-to-use guide for the implementation of the AP that ensures model’s viability and environmental, social and economic sustainability. The ICT model will include a mobility data-warehouse, Decision Support System (DSS) modules about planning, with real-time interfacing to other external data bases available in the city, and will enable synergy planning, management and monitoring of Campus mobility. Finally 2 joint events will be held, one middle term technical workshop and one final event, to assess the quality and transferability of deliverables.

Project details

Unibo Team Leader: Alberto Regattieri

Unibo involved Department/s:
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale

Coordinator:
Fondazione Università Magna Grecia(Italy)

Other Participants:
University of Split (Croatia)
University Of Cyprus (Cyprus)
Universidad de Valencia (Spain)
University Of Malta (Malta)
National Technical University of Athens - NTUA (Greece)
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - Università di Bologna (Italy)

Total Eu Contribution: Euro (EUR) 463.377,50
Project Duration in months: 18
Start Date: 01/11/2016
End Date: 30/04/2018

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Partnerships for the goals This project contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.

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