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Mobility Management Strategies for the Next Decades, MOST
Introduction
MOST is a research and demonstration project funded by the European Commission, DG Energy and Transport. It was designed to further develop the concept of Mobility Management and expand the current scope of experience.
Description
MOST reached out for new partnerships and extended Mobility Management to new subject areas and new regions where it was less well known. MOST aimed to deepen the understanding of success and failure factors through better evaluation and showed ways to integrate Mobility Management into general transport policy.
MOST stands for Mobility Management Strategies for the Next Decades. Its pilot projects in 32 European locations implemented Mobility Management strategies both in “traditional” (companies, schools) and new thematic sectors (tourism, events and new sites in their planning stage). This led to improved accessibility and a change in attitudes towards sustainable mobility.
Background information
MOST was a research and demonstration project funded by the European Commission, DG Energy and Transport (TREN), under the 5th Framework Programme.
Conclusions
MOST investigated various policy frameworks and implementation strategies, and set up standardised monitoring and evaluation tools. As a result, MOST has deepened its understanding of success and failure factors, and showed ways of integrating Mobility Management into general transport policy.
Contact info
FGM-AMOR
Astrid Wilhelm
Publication date
01/05/2003
Researcher
FGM-AMOR
Links
FGM-AMOR

MOST final report (PDF, Eng, 2.7 MB)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy > Transport and infrastructure > Roads and road transport
Keywords
Traffic management
 


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