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The PUMAS project

The PUMAS project PUMAS - Planning Sustainable regional-Urban Mobility in the Alpine Space is financed by the Alpine Space Programme. It runs from July 2012 to June 2015. The Alpine Space Programme is the EU transnational cooperation programme for the Alps. Partners from the 7 Alpine countries work together to promote regional development in a sustainable way. 2

The PUMAS Consortium The PUMAS partnership is a complementary consortium composed of 5 cities, 1 university, 1 Chamber of Commerce,1 environmental agency, 1 transport provider and 1 research centre from Italy, France, Austria, Germany and Slovenia City of Venice - Italy City of Munich - Germany MVV- Munich Cooperation on Transport and Tariffs - Germany Chamber of Commerce and Industry Lyon - France City of Vienna - Austria City of Torino - Italy Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia - Slovenia City of Nova Gorica - Slovenia FernUniversitat in Hagen - Germany RhÔneAlpEnergie- Environnement - France 3

The mobility challenges in the Alpine Space Large commuting and traffic flows with negative impact (air pollution, noise, congestion, safety) Alpine cities are well connected with public transport, but urban sprawl increase the level of mobility Excessive car-based traffic, fragmented goods delivery schemes Lack of/inefficient institutional cooperation for long term solutions Poor recognition of interdependencies between cities and neighbouring regions; focus on administrative borders Absence of integrated planning approach Poor involvement of stakeolders and citizens

7 pilots based on SUMP

PUMAS results Support to SUMP approach: improved awareness, exchange, coordination and development of regional-urban mobility plans Development, implementation and evaluation of 7 pilots in cities and regions Best practice and lessons for the Alpine Space and beyond Transnational and cross-border approach of SUMP Participation of citizens and stakeholders Creation of the Alpine Space Community and the National and Alpine Reference Point for SUMP in Slovenia Declaration on institutional cooperation