European Mobility Week and SUMP Awards Sample Clauses

European Mobility Week and SUMP Awards recognizing sustainable mobility value Since 2002, on the initiative of European Commission, an awareness raising campaign for sustainable mobility entitled ‘European Mobility Week’ was launched. Every year from 16 to 22 September, towns and cities participate in the campaign by organizing engagement activities, implementing and testing permanent mobility measures and holding a car-free day. Getting feedback from the public, therefore identifying potentials and acceptability of measures, is a unique opportunity for cities that have realized the need for shifting towards environmental friendlier ways of transport. The European Mobility Week is also an excellent opportunity for local stakeholders to get together and discuss the different aspects of mobility and air quality, find innovative solutions to reduce car-use and transport emissions, and test new technologies and planning measures. Every year, two types of complementary awards are offered; The EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK Award is given to municipalities for their outstanding activities during EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK on 16-22 September (two categories - one for municipalities larger than 50,000 inhabitants, and one for smaller municipalities under this threshold), whereas the SUMP Award recognizes local and regional authorities for excellence in sustainable urban mobility planning, focusing on a specific topic. As mentioned in the previous chapter, winner of the 7th SUMP Award was Greater Manchester (previous municipalities awarded are: 6th SUMP Award Winner: Turda, Romania, 5th SUMP Award winner: Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, 0xx SUMP Award winner: Malmö, Sweden, 3rd SUMP Award winner: Bremen, Germany, 2nd SUMP Award winner: Xxxxx Vaciamadrid (Spain), 1st SUMP Award winner: Aberdeen, UK). The cities having won the EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK Award (EMW) are presented in table 10 [44]. Table 10. EMW winners [44] EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK AWARD WINNERS 2018 Lisbon, Portugal (for larger municipalities) Lindau, Germany (for smaller municipalities) 0000 Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx (for larger municipalities) Igoumenitsa, Greece (for smaller municipalities) 2016 Malmö, Sweden 2015 Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx 2013 Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 2011 Bologna, Italy 2010 Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxx, Xxxxxx 2008 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 2006 Xxxx, Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 2004 Nantes, France 2003 Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxx (Xxxxx), Xxxxxx (Xxxxxxxxxxx), Xxxx (Xxxxxx) and Krakow (Poland)
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