Peripheral Access in an Interreg project under Interreg Central Europe, of which AEBR is an associated partner. The project focuses on peripheral areas such as rural, remotely located or border regions. Scarcely populated, these regions face similar challenges throughout Central Europe: poor public transport connections, small budgets, demographic change and high levels of unsustainable, exclusive and costly private car use.
Within the project’s framework, nine partners analyse this situation, derive concrete action plans and implement innovative pilot actions in three fields of action: multimodality and integrated transport; enhanced use of intelligent communication technology and intelligent technology system; and better cooperation through transport associations and cross-border marketing.
The results will benefit public transport users, planners and decision makers and will stimulate changes in mobility behaviour.
Duration: June 2017 – May 2020
AEBR role in the project: Associated partner
Lead partner: German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development (DV)
Project partners:
Authority for local public transport Vogtland
Venice International University
Regional Development Agency of the Ljubljana Urban Region
KTI Institute for Transport Sciences Non Profit Ltd
Region of Lubin
Regional Management Metropolitan Area of Styria Ltd
Link to project web page: https://www.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/Peripheral-Access.html
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