Cross-Border Transport and Mobility in the EU. Issues and State of the Art
Cross-Border Transport and Mobility in the EU. Issues and State of the Art
Descrizione
The path towards a barrier-free single European market requires that particular attention is paid to cross-border transport.
In spite of the intense commitment and actions taken by the European Union as well as by national governments and regions, much remains to be done in order to dissolve all the barriers to cross-border mobility of people. Issues are not only infrastructural but also related to administrative and planning coordination. Cross-border mobility planning and management is therefore a central issue in European cohesion and single market development policies.
This theme has therefore been the subject of an international workshop organised in late 2020 as part of the CROSSMOBY project, funded by the Interreg Italy-Slovenia V-A Programme 2014-2020.
This book brings together some of the contributions from that conference.
The aim of this book is to provide a systematic analysis of what has already been done and what are the next priorities.
This book aims to take a first step in this direction, providing a series of contributions from both academic and practitioner on cross-border passenger transport and mobility. Such topic is here examined according to several different perspectives: from the framework of EU regulations and policies to the projects funded and implemented in the last EU programming period on cross-border transport and mobility topic (2014-2020); from the application of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMP) to the recognition of the territorial context and the state of the art of strategic mobility planning in the municipalities of the Italy-Slovenia cross-border area.
Editore:
Edizioni Ca' Foscari - Digital PublishingData:
2021Formato
application/pdf (31.56 MB)
Soggetto
• Cross-border transport. Sustainable regional & urban mobility. SUMP. Data-driven mobility management. Cross-border infrastructures. Accessibility. EU Funded Programmes & projects.





