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CAMP-sUmp (CAMPus sustainable University mobility plans) is an 18-month long project and has been developed to improve sustainable urban mobility planning instruments such as SUMPs (Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans) through innovative mobility strategies inside university campuses across the MED area and their integration with the surrounding urban areas. University campuses in the MED area cover an average of 430.000 m2 and an average of 35,000 students and employees. They are also historically very related to their urban area.
In the CAMP-sUmp project seven campuses will be used as test areas for sustainable mobility policies. Project partners, Magna Graecia University Foundation, Universities of Athens, University of Valencia, University of Cyprus, University of Split, University of Malta and University of Bologna, will work on increasing awareness among decision-makers on the current situation of mobility in and around the university area. The project aims at developing action plans for sustainable mobility in and around the university campuses.
CAMP-sUmp (CAMPus sustainable University mobility plans) is an 18-month long project and has been developed to improve sustainable urban mobility planning instruments such as SUMPs (Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans) through innovative mobility strategies inside university campuses across the MED area and their integration with the surrounding urban areas. University campuses in the MED area cover an average of 430.000 m2 and an average of 35,000 students and employees. They are also historically very related to their urban area.
In the CAMP-sUmp project seven campuses will be used as test areas for sustainable mobility policies. Project partners, Magna Graecia University Foundation, Universities of Athens, University of Valencia, University of Cyprus, University of Split, University of Malta and University of Bologna, will work on increasing awareness among decision-makers on the current situation of mobility in and around the university area. The project aims at developing action plans for sustainable mobility in and around the university campuses.
The first step of the project is to undertake data collection about travel behavior to and from the University campus. This data collection is being carried out in all seven campus areas of the project and will serve as a basis for the development of the action plans. Students and staff are encouraged to participate in the data collection by filling the following questionnaire. The deadline for submitting the questionnaire is 17 March 2017.
Link to online survey:
Help us develop an action plan which reflects your concerns and focuses on the appropriate opportunities for sustainable mobility.
CAMP-sUmp project is implemented through the priority Priority Axis 2, Fostering low-carbon strategies and energy efficiency in specific MED territories: cities, islands and remote areas, of INTERREG Mediterranean Programme and co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
