Urban transport systems are critical elements of the urban fabric. They ensure that people have access to goods, services, employment and recreation opportunities, that freight circulates efficiently and they enable local economies to flourish. However, if the high density of buildings is the first defining characteristic of towns and cities, then high volumes of traffic is now the second. Traffic has significant impacts on the environment and on the health of urban citizens, as well as on the overall quality of life in towns. Rising congestion levels are hampering mobility, with increasing costs for the economy (0.5% of Community GDP for road traffic congestion, rising to 1% by 2010)
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International audienceAll European countries are facing, to various degrees, the same difficulties a...
Modern cities in the open European space-economy are powerhouses of creative ideas, smart technologi...
Cities are on a constant move. People hurry from home to work, from business meetings to sports club...
Urban transport systems are critical elements of the urban fabric. They ensure that people have acce...
Transport is one of the four priorities of the EU Thematic Strategy on Urban Environment. Cities con...
This new regular section looks at emerging issues with a definite pan-European focus and high signif...
Why have some cities in Europe been able to achieve a shift from the car-oriented city towards more ...
Congested, polluted street networks are a serious problem for many of EuropeÕs major towns and citie...
Produced with the support of EUROCITIES as part of the CREATE (Congestion Reduction in Europe, Advan...
Rapidly growing mobility of people in European cities attaches greater importance to the sustainable...
In Europe, regulatory tools such as local Mobility Plans or Urban Traffic Plans have been enforced f...
The impact and the role supranational entities play at the local level is little understood and expl...
Three-quarters of the population of OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) co...
Transport is acknowledged as a vital ingredient of any credible strategy for the sustainable city be...
The concept of sustainable development has led to a paradigm shift in urban planning in European cit...
International audienceAll European countries are facing, to various degrees, the same difficulties a...
Modern cities in the open European space-economy are powerhouses of creative ideas, smart technologi...
Cities are on a constant move. People hurry from home to work, from business meetings to sports club...