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  2. Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans are defined as "a strategic plan designed to satisfy the mobility needs of people and businesses in cities and their surroundings for a better quality of life. It builds on existing planning practices and takes due consideration of integration, participation, and evaluation principles.” [ 1 ]

  3. International Association of Public Transport - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Public Transport (French: Union Internationale des Transports Publics; UITP) [1] [2] is a non-profit member-led organisation for public transport authorities, networks and operators, policy decision-makers, scientific institutes and the public transport supply and service industry, that works to advance sustainable urban mobility.

  4. Global Alliance for EcoMobility - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance promotes EcoMobility for the purpose of mobility and accessibility for all, health, clean air, noise avoidance, energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emission reduction and individual cost savings, and thus as an opportunity for sustainable urban development. [1] The EcoMobility Alliance was created in October 2011 in Changwon, Korea.

  5. Sustainable transport - Wikipedia

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    Mobility transition [112] [113] is a set of social, technological and political processes of converting traffic (including freight transport) and mobility to sustainable transport with renewable energy resources, and an integration of several different modes of private transport and local public transport.

  6. Transportation planning - Wikipedia

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    The actual analysis tool used in the US is called the Urban Transportation Modeling System (UTMS), though it is often referred to as the four-step process. As its nickname suggestions, UTMS has four steps: trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice and trip/route assignment. In trip generation, the region is subdivided into a large number ...

  7. Sustainable urbanism - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable urbanism bridges the gaps of New Urbanism by including the factors listed in the lead paragraph of this Wikipedia entry. Smart growth is a related approach to sustainable urbanism. As conceived by urban planners, it helps achieve greater jobs–housing balance, but it is likely to leave the sense of place unaddressed.

  8. ICLEI - Wikipedia

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    It has recognized the significance of cities for urban sustainability and helped to support their activities for over three decades. [ 6 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The international association was established when more than 200 local governments from 43 countries convened at its inaugural conference, the World Congress of Local Governments for a ...

  9. Category:Sustainable transport - Wikipedia

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