Project description
Rethinking how we move for climate-neutral cities
To achieve climate neutrality, European cities urgently need to halve transport emissions by 2030 and by a staggering 90 % by 2050. However, existing mobility infrastructure, services and governance for short-distance travel hinder progress, negatively impacting active modes’ safety and security. With this in mind, the EU-funded REALLOCATE project aims to transform European cities into climate-neutral, safe and inclusive urban centres. By integrating cutting-edge sustainable mobility strategies and reallocating street space, the project empowers Mission Cities like Gothenburg-Tampere and Heidelberg-Utrecht. Through pilot programmes in unsafe areas, the project showcases urban space management and reallocation tactics for active modes, ultimately fostering knowledge exchange and collaborative learning among city staff.
Objective
Drastic decrease in transport emissions of 55% by 2030 and 90% by 2050 is required for European cities to reach climate neutrality. This is hindered by inconvenient mobility infrastructure, inadequate services and insufficient governance for short-distance travel, negatively impacting active modes’ safety and security. REALLOCATE’s main objective is to pave the way towards climate-neutral, safe, inclusive and smart European cities through integrated and innovative sustainable urban mobility solutions that will address the needs of diverse groups and communities, while rebalancing street space allocation. The project will empower 10 twinned Mission Cities (Gothenburg-Tampere, Heidelberg-Utrecht, Lyon-Warsaw, Budapest-Zagreb, Barcelona-Bologna) by providing horizontal thematic expertise, supporting them to build a local innovation ecosystem to develop and deploy zero-emission, shared, inclusive, active and human-centred mobility interventions. Pilots in 15 urban and peri-urban unsafe areas will demonstrate innovative urban space management and reallocation strategies for sustainable modes (with a specific focus on active modes), having in mind safety, inclusivity, affordability and a just transition to climate neutrality overall. Solutions include innovative urban design, behavioural nudging, smart technological and data-driven solutions to reduce actual and perceived road safety risks, all contributing to achieving climate neutrality by 2030. The pilots will be the learning and testing environments for integrated approaches to foster knowledge transfer and collaborative learning to staff in cities through mentoring and capacity building, knowledge exchange, twinning and work shadowing. The project’s impact will be exponentially increased by engaging 10 Cascade Cities in capacity building activities, and providing them with replication packages and guidelines resulting in implementation plans for replicating at least one of the innovative solutions piloted.
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Participants (37)
1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
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08195 Sant Cugat Del Valles
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57001 Thermi Thessaloniki
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79098 Freiburg Im Breisgau
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80686 Munchen
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413 01 Goteborg
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1050 BRUXELLES
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00100 Helsinki
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1210 Bruxelles / Brussel
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08034 Barcelona
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69500 Bron
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02150 Espoo
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33101 Tampere
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4 Dublin
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1200 Bruxelles / Brussel
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70565 Stuttgart
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70565 Stuttgart
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08002 Barcelona
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08009 Barcelona
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08042 Barcelona
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40124 Bologna
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40126 BOLOGNA
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1052 Budapest
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1075 Budapest
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411 13 Goteborg
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3521 AZ Utrecht
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3584 AA Utrecht
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3811 MH Amersfoort
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00-950 WARSZAWA
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10 000 Zagreb
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10000 Zagreb
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10000 Zagreb
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69003 Lyon
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69205 Lyon Cedex 01
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00-321 Warszawa
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69117 Heidelberg
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301 18 Halmstad
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