HARMONY

HARMONY enables metropolitan authorities to lead a sustainable transition to a new mobility era by using spatial and multimodal transport planning tools.

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About the project

The HARMONY project aims to enable authorities to lead a sustainable transition to a new low-carbon mobility era by using spatial and multimodal transport planning tools. These tools will be integrated into a harmonised Model Suite that will help help local authorities update their Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) through a set of dedicated training sessions and recommendations.

Also known as, “Holistic Approach for Providing Spatial & Transport Planning Tools and Evidence to Metropolitan and Regional Authorities to Lead a Sustainable Transition to a New Mobility Era”, HARMONY gathers consortium members from 9 countries.

HARMONY will focus on six cities and metropolitan areas situated on six different TEN-T corridors. This way, it will cover a broad range of challenges and possibilities. Cities and regions have different characteristics in terms of size, demographics, geographic location, transport characteristics, infrastructure and availability of data and policy frameworks. This diverse context will also ensure the replicability of results.

Real-life testing will include demonstrations with drones and autonomous vehicles at the service of citizens’ needs. In addition, HARMONY will provide appropriate training for public officials in order to close the gap between understanding and future mobility planning.

 

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June 2019 - November 2022

Project duration

21 partners

Project partners

€ 7,649,645

Project funding

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Thematic areas


Clean & energy-efficient vehicles
  • Electric vehicles
  • Cleaner vehicles
  • Fuelling Infrastructure
  • Cleaner fleets
  • Cleaner fuels
Smart, Sustainable, Connected and Shared mobility

Demand & urban space management
  • Access restrictions and management
  • Road pricing
  • Parking management and pricing
Behavioural change & mobility management
Urban logistics
Integrated & inclusive planning
Public participation & co-creation

Contacts

Francesc Rosinés
Communications and Dissemination Manager

francesc.rosines [at] enide.com

Maria Kamargianni
Project Coordinator

m.kamargianni [at] ucl.ac.uk

Partners

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TU DELFT LOGO
ENIDE LOGO
e-trikala logo
City of Rotterdam logo
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UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON LOGO
INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS LOGO
PANEPISTIMIO AIGAIOU LOGO
TORINO URBAN LAB LOGO
GRIFF AVIATION LOGO
MOBY X SOFTWARE
TRT LOGO
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UCL
AIRBUS LOGO
TRANSPORT FOR ATHENS LOGO
Oxfordshire County Council
Upper Silesia and Zaglebie logo
.eu web awards
covenantofmayors.eu
eltis
EPOMM
European Mobility Week
managenergy
Smart Cities Marketplace
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