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NAME OF THE PROJECT: Towards energy responsible places: establishing walkable cities in the Danube Region

DURATION: 1.12.2016 – 1.5.2019

FINANCING: European Territorial Cooperation, Programme of Cooperation INTERREG V-B Danube 2014–2020; Co-funded by the EU funds (ERDF, IPA)

PROJECT MANAGER AT ZRS BISTRA PTUJ: Danilo Čeh

 

 

IMPORTANT RESULTS OF THE PROJECT

Studies and analyzes

Infographics

Promo videos

Pobarvanka

12 pobarvanka Pobarvaj mesto PoTUJraziskuj in spoznavaj Ptuj 1 m

13 pobarvanka Colorful city Explore and discover Ptuj 1 m

3D panoramski zemljevid Ptuja*, **

3D ilustriran panoramski zemljevid*

13 pobarvanka Colorful city Explore and discover Ptuj 1 m

3D fotorealistična panoramska karta**

 

PARTNERS:

  • Scientific Research Centre Bistra Ptuj (Slovenia) – lead partner
  • First Hungarian Responsible Innovation Association (Hungary)
  • Development Centre of the Heart of Slovenia (Slovenia)
  • Cassovia Life Sciences (Slovakia)
  • City municipality Varaždin (Croatia)
  • Municipality of Oradea (Romania)
  • Varna Free University “Chernorizets Hrabar” (Bulgaria)
  • Regional Development Agency of the Pilsen Region (Czech Republic)
  • Municipality of Weiz (Austria)
  • Varna Municipality (Bulgaria)
  • Municipality of Nyíregyháza City with County Rank (Hungary)
  • City of Valjevo (Serbia)
  • Chamber of Commerce and industry of Serbia (Serbia)

 

ASSOCIATED PARTNERS:

  • City Municipality Ptuj (Slovenia)
  • City of Stříbro (Czech Republic)
  • Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure (Serbia)
  • Nyíregyháza Industrial park Ltd. (Hungary)

 

PROJECT GOAL:

The objective of the CityWalk project is to help cities in the Danube region to reduce emissions and noise thus becoming a safer living space, by increasing the role of more sustainable forms of mobility, especially active forms of transport – walking and cycling. The main purpose of the project is therefore the improvement of key conditions of walkability:

  • Improving urban mobility by effectively combining different modes of transport while reducing noise emissions and traffic congestions,
  • Increasing safety,
  • Contributing to a healthier population and
  • Raising the satisfaction of the inhabitants of the region.

 

RESULTS:

  • Perform courses and workshops for stakeholders,
  • Develop a common toolkit which will include a walkability guide, index and an online tool,
  • Design 8 walkability plans,
  • Deliver 8 pilot actions and
  • Develop and present policy proposals for sustainable mobility.

 

WEB SITE: www.interreg-danube.eu/citywalk

FACEBOOK PROFILE: @CityWalk.project (fb.me/CityWalk.project)

 

Project co-funded by the european union funds (ERDF, IPA)

CITY WALK

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