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ISEMOA: Accessible Mobility Project

The document summarizes the ISEMOA project, which aimed to encourage municipalities to improve accessibility and public transport to enable people with reduced mobility to adopt less car-dependent lifestyles. The project implemented a quality management scheme in 18 cities across 14 European countries to audit accessibility. It also established a network of over 225 auditors to support other cities in implementing improvements. The goals were to increase accessibility of public transportation and public spaces to allow people to walk, cycle, and use public transit more easily.

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ISEMOA: Accessible Mobility Project

The document summarizes the ISEMOA project, which aimed to encourage municipalities to improve accessibility and public transport to enable people with reduced mobility to adopt less car-dependent lifestyles. The project implemented a quality management scheme in 18 cities across 14 European countries to audit accessibility. It also established a network of over 225 auditors to support other cities in implementing improvements. The goals were to increase accessibility of public transportation and public spaces to allow people to walk, cycle, and use public transit more easily.

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Accessible and

energy-efficient
mobility for all!

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


Accessible and
energy-efficient
mobility 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: [email protected], www.isemoa.eu


19 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


Accessible and
energy-efficient
mobility 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


Accessible and
energy-efficient
mobility 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


Accessible and
energy-efficient
mobility 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 implemented
in 18 sites (municipalities, cities and regions) in 14 European countries
 European-wide network of ISEMOA-auditors
comprises 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 ISEMOA
via 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


Accessible and
energy-efficient
mobility for all!

Consortium
Project Partners:
AGEAS (IT) URTP (RO)
BSRAEM (BG) SECAD (IE)
NP (CZ) TAS (UK)
Sinergija (SI) TUD (DE)
ECUBA (IT) Trivector (SE)
NEU (UK) Uni Zilina (SK)
EAP (BG) UIRS (SI)
ETT (ES)
IEP (CZ) Subcontractor:
M21 (BG) Mobiped (FR)
IST (PL)
Advisory committee:
Project Coordinator: Adolf Ratzka, SE
FGM-AMOR (AT) Christa Erhart, AT
Contact: Michaela Kargl Graham Lightfoot, IE
Tel.: +43 316 81045115 Jarmila Johnova, CZ
E-mail: [email protected] Petra Lukesova, CZ
Tomasz Zwolinski, PL

Project ISEMOA – Improving seamless energy-efficient mobility chains for all

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