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ISEMOA encourages and supports municipalities to improve accessibility of public spaces and transport to enable all inhabitants and visitors to adopt a less car-dependent lifestyle. The project implements quality management schemes in 18 locations across Europe.
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Contract N°: IEE/09/862/SI2.558304 Project duration: 2010 - 2013 Project-website: www.isemoa.eu Update of these project-slides: May 2013, by FGM-AMOR Project ISEMOA – Improving seamless energy-efficient mobility chains for all
Improving seamless energy-efficient mobility chains for all • ISEMOA encourages and supports municipalities, cities and regions to improve the accessibility of their public spaces and public transport, and thus to enable all their inhabitants and visitors (including PRM*) to adopt a less car-dependent lifestyle. • The ISEMOA quality management scheme (moderated audit-process) has been implemented in 18 municipalities/cities/regions in 14 European countries. * people with reduced mobility Coordinated by FGM-AMOR, Austria; Contact: kargl@fgm.at, www.isemoa.eu19 Partners + 1 Subcontractor from 15 EU countries Project duration 2010 - 2013, Funded by the EC – Intelligent Energy Europe Contract N°: IEE/09/862/SI2.558304 Project ISEMOA – Improving seamless energy-efficient mobility chains for all
Background • PRM currently represent more than a third of the European population (about 10% of the population are disabled people, but PRMs include for example also people with heavy luggage, with small children, temporary impairments, people with communication problems,…) • PRM are currently more dependent on car use than other people since PRM usually face a lot of barriers both in public space and in public transport. • Thus there’s a high potential for energy-savings in transport, when public space and public transport would be accessible for all Project ISEMOA – Improving seamless energy-efficient mobility chains for all
Objectives • Encourage and support local and regional authorities and entities to enable PRM to adopt less car-dependent lifestyles • by increasing the accessibility of public transport and thus increasing the quality and attractiveness of public transport • by increasing the accessibility of public spaces and thus enabling PRM to walk and cycle safely • by improving the accessibility of day-to-day services for pedestrians, cyclists and public transport users • Support learning and know-how exchanges between practitioners, employees of administrative bodies, and experts through audits and networking activities Project ISEMOA – Improving seamless energy-efficient mobility chains for all
Results of the ISEMOA project • ISEMOA quality-management schemes (ISEMOA QMS)tailor made for municipalities, cities and regions, including ready-to-use working materials for stakeholders and auditors available in 13 European languages • ISEMOA QMS successfully implementedin 18 sites (municipalities, cities and regions) in 14 European countries • European-wide network of ISEMOA-auditorscomprises more than 225 trained ISEMOA auditors in 16 countries , who are ready to support municipalities, cities, and regions all over Europe with the implementation of the ISEMOA QMS • Promotion of the ideas and knowledge of ISEMOAvia 119 presentations at over 250 events, 3 electronic newsletters sent to more than 2500 interested stakeholders, 50 press releases and articles submitted to local, regional and international media, and a website ( www.isemoa.eu ) and 3 informative brochures available in 13 languages Project ISEMOA – Improving seamless energy-efficient mobility chains for all
Consortium Project Partners:AGEAS (IT)BSRAEM (BG)NP (CZ)Sinergija (SI)ECUBA (IT)NEU (UK)EAP (BG)ETT (ES)IEP (CZ)M21 (BG)IST (PL) Project Coordinator: FGM-AMOR (AT)Contact: Michaela Kargl Tel.: +43 316 81045115 E-mail: kargl@fgm.at URTP (RO)SECAD (IE)TAS (UK)TUD (DE)Trivector (SE)Uni Zilina (SK)UIRS (SI)Subcontractor:Mobiped (FR)Advisory committee:Adolf Ratzka, SEChrista Erhart, ATGraham Lightfoot, IEJarmila Johnova, CZPetra Lukesova, CZTomasz Zwolinski, PL Project ISEMOA – Improving seamless energy-efficient mobility chains for all