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Mobility for Urban Sustainability and the Environment CIVITAS 2030 Coordination and Support Action: Sustainable and Smart Mobility for All

Project description

Paving the way for urban mobility projects

Improving urban mobility is essential for facilitating smooth traffic flow, reducing congestion, promoting economic growth, and enhancing the well-being of citizens. It also holds the potential to improve access to healthcare and job opportunities. The EU CIVITAS initiative is actively working to fund and support projects related to urban mobility that can bring about these benefits. Among these initiatives, the EU-funded CIVITAS MUSE project serves as a coordinator in cooperation with eight expert partners. Its primary objective is to enhance the outcomes of various projects under the CIVITAS initiative by improving communication, growth, and overall project performance. CIVITAS MUSE aims to foster the expansion of these projects while increasing their reach and impact.

Objective

The CIVITAS Initiative will be led by a new CIVITAS MUSE Coordination and Support Action from 2023-2027, coordinated by ICLEI Europe and involving 8 expert partners in total. This project will deliver a wide range of services to the European Commission and its funded urban mobility-related projects, to enhance their results through further communication, capacity building and exploitation activities. These will involve and reach all parts of the urban mobility community, particularly CIVITAS project participants and EU cities. Further dissemination of the state of the art is made possible through CIVITAS MUSE by enhancing operational structures that involve wider community stakeholders such as the Secretariat, CIVINET regional and national networks, the Policy Advisory Committee, annual Conferences, a new Collective of European mobility networks, as well as improving collaboration groups between projects and their partners (and their related stakeholders and experts), at both a management and thematic/topic based level. The CIVITAS MUSE project helps to guarantee the replication of innovative solutions and results through a deployment planning cycle, working with cities through capacity building exchanges to promote solution-specific learning and broad skills development. Monitoring, extracting and communicating the most useful results and information from projects lies at the core of CIVITAS MUSE, with projects supported in employing up to date evaluation approaches. CIVITAS MUSE comes at a key time in the Smart and Climate Neutral Cities Mission and the achievement of multiple Destination goals including those under Cross-Sectoral Solutions for the Climate Transition.

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Topic(s)

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Funding Scheme

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL5-2022-D2-01

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Coordinator

ICLEI EUROPEAN SECRETARIAT GMBH (ICLEI EUROPASEKRETARIAT GMBH)
Net EU contribution

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€ 997 375,00
Address
LEOPOLDRING 3
79098 FREIBURG IM BREISGAU
Germany

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SME

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Yes
Region
Baden-Württemberg Freiburg Freiburg im Breisgau, Stadtkreis
Activity type
Other
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Total cost

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€ 997 375,00

Participants (8)

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