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Project Summary. Started in November 2008 3-year Project 15 Partners €3.25m Funded under INTERREG IVC (@79%) Lead partner is London Councils Extends, deepens and promotes PIMMS. PIMMS. Project Partners. Objectives.
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Project Summary • Started in November 2008 • 3-year Project • 15 Partners • €3.25m • Funded under INTERREG IVC (@79%) • Lead partner is London Councils • Extends, deepens and promotes PIMMS
Objectives • To stimulate modal shift towards more sustainable forms of transport by increasing the implementation of high quality mobility management techniques and policies in European regions. • To extend, deepen and promote best practice in mobility management.
Sub-Objectives • Effectively transfer know how on mobility management to new Member States. • Exchange and integrate existing best practices into PIMMS TRANSFER. • Test the relevance of identified ‘Critical Success Factors’ in taking action (as well as changing policies) • Raise awareness among regional and local decision-makers.
Domains • Policy & Integration • demand management, land use / development control, strategic policies & targets, SUTPs and carbon trading • Travel Plans • school, workplace, residential and personalised TPs • Public Engagement & Training • travel awareness and promotion, public pledge schemes, pedestrian / cycle training, community engagement, targeting specific user groups (market segmentation)
Key Outputs • 280 new entries on the best practice database, validated by independent experts • 81 Study Trips typically involving 4 people for 3 days • Major review of Sustainable Urban Transport Plans in all 27 Member States • 31 regional and thematic conferences, 1 schools conference • 2 “Schools Challenges”, with at least 14 schools competing to reduce car-to-school
Key Outputs • A mentoring workshop in each of 7 Initiation Regions • 3 Master Classes on key mobility management issues, open to all • European Mobility Week events in 14 regions in 2009 & 2010 with pan-Europe link-up • 1 EMW DVD and best practice guide • 14 pilot projects supported and observed by all partners