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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
The event included a total of 9 training modules (3 core and 6 electives) on SUMP-related topics that provided a detailed overview of the challenges and best practices in establishing SUMPs.
The training began with introductions by Ms Maria Perkuszewska (Ministerstwo Infrastruktury) and Wojciech Deska (EIB JASPERS) followed by a tour de table. The training was provided by Kristina Gaučė, Christiaan Kwantes and Mark Finer.
During the first morning trainees enjoyed training on the basics of SUMP methodology and practice; spatial planning, followed in the afternoon by: urban nodes and the interface between local and strategic transport; indicators, targets and monitoring; and then active modes and micromobility.
The second day covered sessions on: collective public transport; the link between strategic plans, programming, pipeline and project preparation; inclusive and accessible mobility and finally demand and accessibility analysis through the SUMP, before the final wrap-up and conclusions.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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Held on 19-20 of March 2026, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Warsaw, Poland, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 35 committed urban transport specialists.
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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