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The training was delivered from 12th to 15th November 2024, on-line and in the morning. The event attracted 55 participants from several cities and organisations across Lithuania.
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 by Deputy Minister and Mr. Kęstutis Vanagas from the Lithuanian Ministry of Transport and Communication, and by Elisabet Vila Jorda from EIB-JASPERS, followed by virtual tour de table. Participants then received presentations and enjoyed interactive exercises on 3 core training modules and 6 elective modules, over a programme of 4 half-days.
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training session in Lithuania
The event attracted 55 participants from several cities and organisations across Lithuania. 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.
National SUMP Support Programme (NSSP) in-presence Workshop
Learn in this seminar delivered by JASPERS, EIB's largest advisory programme, about the National SUMP Support Programme (NSSP) Introductory Workshop. The purpose of the event is to discuss NSSPs, to showcase best practice examples and to identify additional NSSP training needs for national and regional authorities and for the 432 urban nodes on the TEN-T network.
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training session in Prague, Czechia
Held on October 9-10, 2024, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Prague, Czechia, successfully attracted 26 participants. 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 by Mgr. Michal Ulrich from the Czech Ministry of Transport and Paul Riley from EIB-JASPERS, followed by a tour de table. Participants then discussed the basics of SUMP methodology and practice, explored the link between strategic plans and project preparation, and discussed urban nodes and the interface between local and strategic transport. The day continued with sessions on indicators, targets, and monitoring, and concluded with a focus on road safety and street design, wrapping up with a summary of the day’s activities. The second day covered sessions on SUMPs for small and medium-sized cities, active modes and micro-mobility, and freight and logistics. The afternoon covered citizen and stakeholder engagement and communication, with the training concluding with wrap-up remarks.
Questions?
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