DINAMO
This leads to a high use of private transport in rural areas, high mobility costs, harmful emissions, noise pollution, increased traffic risk, land degradation, social inequality and migration to cities. By promoting sustainable mobility solutions in rural areas, dependence on individual car transport can be reduced. This makes it possible to lower mobility costs, reduce CO2 emissions and environmental pollution, minimise noise pollution and reduce traffic risk. The project aims to tackle these challenges and develop solutions by promoting co-operation between different stakeholders and stimulating creative processes of international exchange.
Full project name:
DINAMO - Developing International Nature Adapted Mobility Options
Project objectives:
- Better understanding of similarities, differences and approaches within the European area (as well as enhancing Franco-German friendship)
- Improving mobility in rural areas
- Reduction of CO2 emissions
Dialogue and target groups:
- Citizens of Alpine rural areas
- Municipalities, local decision-makers and local interest groups.
- Mobility "best practitioners" (active citizens, organisations, destinations, etc.)
- Member associations of CIPRA France, CIPRA Germany and other partner organisations in the Alpine region
Activities:
- Researching and analysing mobility solutions in European municipalities
- Reciprocal study visit of two pilot regions in Germany and France to develop local mobility action plans
- Bilingual online workshops to strengthen the common understanding of the European approach (Freedom of Movement) from a local, sustainable and socially just perspective, European strategies and funding opportunities related to local mobility
- Communication measures and educational work on the topic via web articles and social media
Duration: 1 September 2023 - 31 August 2024
Project partners: CIPRA France and CIPRA Germany
Project languages: English, German and French
Funding: The project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union