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Improved living conditions through improved mobility
 

 

Sustainable mobility is critical to reducing CO2 emissions, improving air quality, and enhancing the quality of life in cities and communities. Here are some strategies to promote sustainable mobility

 

1. PROMOTE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

 

  • Provide subsidies for public transportation to make it more affordable.

  • Invest in the construction and maintenance of buses, trains, and trams, and increase the frequency of service.

  • Introduce affordable and fair fares to make public transport accessible to more people.

  • Create seamless connections between different modes of transportation, such as bus, train, and bicycle.

  • Develop and expand rail networks for freight.

 

2. BASIC MOBILITY IN CITIES

 

  • Build safe bike lanes, sidewalks, and bridges, and provide bicycle parking.

  • Establish and expand bicycle rental systems that are easily accessible and inexpensive.

  • Designing cities and communities to provide short distances and good accessibility for pedestrians and bicyclists.

 

3. PROMOTE ELECTRIC AND LOW-EMMISION VEHICLES

 

  • Provide subsidies, tax rebates, and other financial incentives for the purchase of electric and hybrid vehicles.

  • Expand the network of electric vehicle charging stations in both urban and rural areas.

  • Support innovation and technology to improve the performance and range of electric vehicles.

 

4. MULTIMODAL MOBILITY

 

  • Promote car-sharing services that eliminate the need for car ownership.

  • Develop applications and platforms that integrate different modes of transport and allow users to plan and book their trips efficiently.

  • Encourage carpooling and ridesharing to reduce the number of vehicles on the road.

  • Developing applications and platforms to coordinate mobility services.

  • Implementing traffic monitoring and control technologies to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow.

 

5. SUSTAINABLE URBAN AND TRANSPORT PLANNING

 

  • Planning neighborhoods that allow people to live, work and play in close proximity.

  • Establishment of traffic-calmed zones and measures to reduce motorized private transport in city centers.

  • Establish mobility hubs that bring together different sustainable modes of transportation in one place.

  • Government support for research and development of new technologies and solutions for sustainable mobility.

  • Utilize solar energy for transportation and charging infrastructure.

  • Developing efficient logistics systems and building goods storage and handling centers to optimize transportation.

 

 

 

 

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By combining these measures, countries, cities and communities can promote sustainable mobility while reducing environmental impacts, improving quality of life and paving the way for a more sustainable future. It can also improve mobility in developing countries, which in turn promotes economic development, facilitates access to essential services, and improves people's quality of life. It is important that these strategies are tailored to the specific needs and conditions of each country and community.

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Liberal humanist institute for global solutions

in economics, ecology, politics and society.

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We are an association of national and international experts,

entrepreneurs and politicians to create space for a new

humanism that is suitable for creating interest-neutral

overall solutions to global challenges.

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Founder and Chairman of the Advisory Board

Albrecht Graf von Matuschka

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