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2021

2020

2018

  • Pilot project study on innovative ways of sustainably financing public transport
  • Study on urban logistics - "The integrated perspective"
    Study with the objective to develop guidance documents including best practices on six different aspects of urban logistics. The target group being local and regional administrations. Each topic includes one non-binding guidance document and one technical report (more detailed). The final report "The integrated perspective" binds the non-binding guidance documents together and comprise all recommendations (13 deliveries in total):
    • The final report;
    • The use of information and communication technologies;
    • Treatment of logistics activities in Urban Vehicle Access Regulation Schemes;
    • Engagement of stakeholders when implementing urban freight logistics policies;
    • Logistics schemes for e-commerce;
    • The use of environmentally friendly freight vehicles;
    • Indicators and data collection methods on urban freight distribution.

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2008

2007

  • Preparatory document on Sustainable Urban Transport Plans (25 September 2007)
    This preparatory document aimed to inform the Green Paper consultation exercise by providing a synthesis of available information on sustainable urban transport plans. The document brings together some of the good practices and experience useful for the development of Sustainable Urban Transport Plans (SUTPs); most of which come from projects and expert groups supported by Member States and the Commission.
    It includes an annex on best practice examples and useful references
    [Currently on: "Information on follow up to the Green Paper  (October 2007 – March 2008)"]