About
The training was delivered from 26th January to 05th February 2026, on-line and in the morning. The event attracted 43 participants from several cities and organisations across France.
The training included three core modules on SUMP methodology and six selected modules that provided an in-depth look at specific SUMP-related topics and their integration into a SUMP.
The training began with introductions from the Céline Mouvet (Ministère des Transports) and Neri di Volo (EIB Advisory Principal Advisor, working in the JASPERS programme), followed by a virtual tour de table and presentations from Tom Rye, and Kristina Gauce. Carla Giaume was responsible for event logistics.
Participants then engaged in presentations and interactive exercises covering three core training modules and six elective modules over a four half-day programme.
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Questions?
For any further enquiry on this webinar and in general on the activities of the JASPERS Knowledge Platform please write an email to jaspersnetwork@eib.org