Project description
Measures for a sustainable public transport system
Public transport can contribute to sustainable and innovative urban mobility, in line with the Green Deal goals. The EU-funded UPPER project places public transport at the centre of the mobility ecosystem. The project will implement a combination of 84 push-and-pull measures, supported by the UPPER Toolkit and seven IT tools, acting on the five innovation axes that condition user choices: mindset and culture, urban mobility planning, mobility services ecosystem, road network management and democratic governance. The UPPER approach will involve communication, operations, infrastructure and urban fabric. The aim is to achieve an efficient, safe, inclusive and affordable public transport system in line with the concept of Mobility as a Right (MaaR).
Objective
UPPER aims at spearheading a Public Transport revolution that will strengthen the role of PT as the flagship of sustainability and innovation of mobility in cities, leading the transition towards a zero emission mobility which will become the cornerstone of climate neutrality by 2030, in line with the goal of Cities Mission and the priorities of the Green Deal. UPPER will put the Public Transport at the centre of the mobility ecosystem and will implement a combination of 84 push and pull measures, acting on the 5 innovation axes that condition user’s choices: mindset and culture, urban mobility planning, mobility services ecosystem, road network management and democratic governance. These measures will act in 4 different timescales (from shorter to longer-term): communication, operations, infrastructure and urban fabric. The UPPER measures will be supported by the UPPER Toolkit (U-TWIN, U-SIM, U-NEED, U-GOV, U-KNOW, U-TRANSFER and U-SUMP), 7 IT tools combining social and technological innovation that will be demonstrated within the measures in the 5+5 UPPER living labs and twinning sites, with the overall target of increasing the use of public transport by >30% and the user satisfaction by >25%, leaving nobody behind in the process.
This integrated and holistic approach will ease the cooperation among authorities and operators, offer a physical and digital environment to test the measures, update the existing SUMPs, optimise the PT offer in line with user needs and patterns, involve the users in the overall mobility decision chain, trigger the behavioural change in favour of Public Transport and achieve an attractive, efficient, reliable, safe, inclusive and affordable Public Transport system in line with the concept of Mobility as a Right (MaaR)
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1080 Bruxelles / Brussel
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00157 Roma
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46014 Valencia
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3000 Leuven
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1050 Bruxelles / Brussel
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75009 Paris
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50672 KOLN
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79098 Freiburg Im Breisgau
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08018 Barcelona
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1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
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46022 Valencia
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76131 Karlsruhe
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00161 Roma
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08195 Sant Cugat Del Valles
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78000 Versailles
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75740 Paris
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06410 Biot
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92500 Rueil Malmaison
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00145 Roma
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00186 Roma
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00196 Roma
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46001 Valencia
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46022 Valencia
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46002 Valencia
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0154 Oslo
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0667 Oslo
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0037 Oslo
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1075 Budapest
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1100-365 Lisboa
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1100-187 Lisboa
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1300 472 Lisboa
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3000 Leuven
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57001 Thermi Thessaloniki
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570 01 Thermi Thessalonikis
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68159 Mannheim
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68165 Mannheim
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30169 Hannover
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9000 Gent
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1210 Bruxelles / Brussel
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76140 Le Petit-Quevilly
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0818 BARCELONA
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75740 Paris
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8032 Zurich
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