AUTHORS AND CONTACT DETAILS: ISIS – ISTITUTO DI STUDI PER L’INTEGRAZIONE DEI SISTEMI MARIO GUALDI STEFANO PROIETTI VIA FLAMINIA, 21 00196 – ROME – ITALY
[email protected] [email protected] Co-fi nanced by the Energy and Transport Themes of the Fifth and Sixth Framework Research Programmes for Research and Technological Development PREPARED IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE METEOR SUPPORT ACTION MARIA ALFAYATE CARINE CLOOT MARCEL ROMMERTS
[email protected] Disclaimer Neither the European Commission, nor any person acting on behalf of the Commission, is responsible for the use which might be made of the information contained in this publication. The views expressed in this publication have not been adopted or in any way approved by the Commission and should not relied upon as a statement of the Commission’s views. FOREWORD Foreword European cities lead the way Cities play a central role in achieving Europe’s broad sustainability Winchester: park and ride with pride targets. Major reforms in the organisation of mobility are a fundamental prerequisite, because of the sheer size of the populations concerned, high traffi c densities and the concentration of economic activities in urban areas. Bold and positive moves can help to ensure a better quality of the life for European citizens, and more sustainable economic, social and environmental performance. However, when it comes to identifying the most appropriate instruments to promote such reforms, cities are confronted with a number of diffi culties and constraints specifi c to the urban context. The CIVITAS Initiative is consequently driven by the need to identify, demonstrate and promote instruments that move us towards sustainability objectives without overstepping legitimate political constraints.