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Managing Practice Based Teaching of Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP) Using Digital Tools During COVID’19

Petra Szakonyi () and Patrícia Honvári
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Petra Szakonyi: Széchenyi István University
Patrícia Honvári: Budapest Business School

A chapter in Rethinking Management and Economics in the New 20’s, 2023, pp 335-354 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP) is one of the key element of the new EU Urban Mobility Framework. The European Commission has offered variety of programs in the previous years, such as the Horizon 2020 to support Member States to promote SUMPs in their region, and still offers funding for range amount of sustainable settlement and transport related projects. At the same time Member States are also keen on to maintain the roll out of SUMPs within their national support program, with public transport, walking and cycling at its heart. In the last decade the authors took part in the development of many SUMPs and since 2020 the authors participated in an international, so called UrbanSCOPE—Urban Sustainable Mobility in focus: student education, community involvement and participative planning, Erasmus+ project, that aim was to improve the quality of teaching in universities, by offering students a methodology in the preparation of a SUMP for a locality in their cities, actively involving local communities and local authorities in the process. During the project educational packages: learning materials for students and teaching guides for lecturers were developed, in order to let understand sustainable mobility better, than before and as well as to experience the rights of participation in the planning of sustainable mobility. With the contribution of the authors new digital tools were also introduced for teachers and students during the COVID’19, that helped to rise the efficiency of planning during restrictions and lock down.

Keywords: Sustainability; Urban planning; Mobility planning; Participatory planning; Digital tools; Education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8485-3_14

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