On the European level, the two most encompassing resources for implementations of urban mobility measures (and packages of measures) in cities throughout Europe are the case study sections of Eltis ( i.e. Vital Nodes Toolbox with Appraisal framework, Mapping and spatial design, Good Practices and Fingerprint: Ĭomplementary SUMP guidance, Annex D: The different guides include a range of recommended measures for specific topics or contexts. the Ma圎xplorer helping you to identify the most suitable ‘soft measures’: ĮPOMM website for details on mobility management, e.g.
SUMPs-UP Manuals on the integration of measures and measure packages in a SUMP (three versions for beginner, intermediate and advanced cities), including a long list of over 100 measures for 25 categories: ĬH4LLENGE Measure selection manual - Selecting the most effective packages of measures for Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: You may want to consult online databases and documents that provide an overview of possible measures that may match your objectives: This means that identifying the most suitable measures for your local context will require some desk work and talking to members of the project team as well as stakeholders. There is a wide range of possible measures. This avoids ‘re-inventing the wheel’ and making costly mistakes that others may already have learnt from. Identify measures that have already been successfully implemented elsewhere and get in touch with their planners. It also aims for a mix of measures with effects in the short, middle and long term. Involve stakeholders in drawing up a long list of measures.īe sure to include a mixture of investment, operational and organisational measures for all relevant transport modes in the long list. Use databases of measures and lists of measure types to identify measure gaps and to be inspired (see Tool section below). Also, include measures that would be implemented by the private sector. land use, energy, environment, economic development, social inclusion, health and safety)Ĭreate a long list of new potential measures that connect to your objectives and vision. on walking, cycling, public transport, road transport, parking, freight) as well as plans from other relevant policy areas (e.g. Produce a systematic overview of measures that are already planned or implemented, based on sectoral mobility plans (e.g. Identification of measures ( option generation )