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Green Mobility in Action: Erasmus+ Contributions to Climate Action and Sustainable Development

Teresa Nogueiro (), Margarida Saraiva () and António Ramos Pires ()
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Teresa Nogueiro: Universidade de Évora, Management Department, School of Social Sciences
Margarida Saraiva: Universidade de Évora, Management Department, School of Social Sciences
António Ramos Pires: RIQUAL—Rede de Investigadores da Qualidade, Associação Científica

Chapter 4 in Challenges and Innovation Opportunities in the Context of Sustainability, Industries 4.0 and 5.0, 2026, pp 37-53 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This paper analyzes case studies and student experiences that illustrate the transformative/contributive power of green mobility in coping with climate change and contributing to SDG 13-Climate action. It highlights the scope of the Erasmus+ Programme and its importance for global sustainable development. It also emphasizes the importance of environmentally friendly mobility habits and examines current information on Erasmus+ and other realities, illustrating their influence on a global scale. Case studies and student experiences are addressed, along with the advantages and difficulties of incorporating them into the Erasmus+ Programme. A qualitative research methodology was used, namely the analysis of documents, coding and categorizing the collected data to ensure a systematic analysis using the PRISMA-ScR methodology to ensure transparent reporting and methodological rigour. Furthermore, to ensure the validity and reliability of the analysis, the conclusion highlights the fact that the Erasmus+ Programme and eco-mobility have the potential to bring about important changes in people and their travel habits.

Keywords: Climate action; Erasmus+ programme; Green mobility; Green travel; Sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-16432-2_4

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