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Smart and Sustainable Mobility Accelerator workshop held in Dublin

The Smart and Sustainable Mobility Accelerator (SSMA) commenced its Local Authority staff training track this week, and the workshop for the Eastern and Midland Region was held in Dublin on September 27th, 2023.

The SSMA programme and the Sustainable Mobility Academy (online platform), developed by the Regional Assemblies and BABLE Smart Cities and supported by the Department of Transport, represent a holistic training and capacity-building workshop series designed to empower local authorities and stakeholders in the execution of smart and sustainable mobility projects. At its core, the programme seeks to enhance participants’ knowledge, skills, and comprehension of sustainable and smart mobility, while fostering enhanced cross-sectoral collaboration at the grassroots level. Through immersive training sessions and access to valuable resources, local authorities will have the opportunity to identify and nurture pioneering projects, all while benefiting from invaluable peer networking and shared learning experiences. Importantly, this initiative is aligned with the National Sustainable Mobility Policy (SMP) Action Plan 2022-2025.

The workshop was well attended by cross-departmental representatives from the majority of local authorities within the Region, and the participants will next engage in a series of five half-day virtual training sessions, each delving into diverse and pivotal topics including:

  • The Future of Mobility
  • Spatial Planning for Sustainable Mobility
  • Effective Behaviour Change Strategies for Mobility Transition
  • Governance and Smart Policies
  • Collaboration and Co-creation
  • Innovative Financing and Procurement
  • Evidence-Based Sustainable Transport Planning

The program will culminate in a comprehensive final conference scheduled for November 15th 2023, which will convene all regional assemblies in person. Furthermore, ongoing mentorship sessions led by experts will be integrated into the capacity-building sessions and continue post-conference.

For additional information regarding training sessions and a wealth of resources, including use cases and forums, we invite you to visit the Sustainable Mobility Academy platform, which was officially launched on September 1st.

Participants of the Smart and Sustainable Mobility Accelerator workshop for the Eastern and Midland Region, Dublin, 27 Sept 2023

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EMRA appointed as Contact Point for the European Urban Initiative (EUI)

The Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly is delighted to announce it has been appointed as the Irish Urban Contact Point (UCP) for the European Urban Initiative (EUI), having been nominated by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.

The EMRA was only last year reappointed as URBACT Contact Point for the new programming period, with both Contact Point functions reaffirming the growing expertise of the Assembly around sustainable urban development. This will equip the Assembly in best supporting towns and cities of all sizes across Ireland with a menu of options when it comes to project calls for funding in both programmes.

Look out for upcoming communication about the EUI, including an online information session! In the meantime, see below for some initial background information on the programme and if you have any immediate questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to Karl Murphy, Contact Point for the EUI and URBACT programmes in Ireland at kmurphy@emra.ie

The EUI sets out to support urban areas of all size with innovative actions, capacity and knowledge building, policy development, and communication on sustainable urban development of EU relevance. The projects help test new solutions, techniques, and planning models. In doing this and in line with objective five of the current European Cohesion Policy, namely, bringing Europe closer to its citizens, the European Union seeks to ensure cities are actively involved in designing and implementing policy responses to their local challenges. The EUI further aims out to help realise the Urban Agenda for the EU, working closely with the new URBACT IV programme. The EUI is funded by the EU, with a total ERDF budget of €450m for 2021-27.

There are three main strands of assistance:

  1. Innovative Actions: Urban authorities are supported with up to 80% direct co-financing and up to €5m in ERDF, permitting cities to experiment as testbeds for their innovative idea and then transferring it to other cities. Innovative Actions are organised under themes and these projects give urban authorities the space to take a risk and experiment on innovative and creative solutions to their urban challenges, figure out how they work in practice, before transferring this scalable solution to other EU cities. Innovative Actions’ projects must be participatory and can include agencies, private sector, research institutions, NGOs, academia, industry, civil society, and other levels of government.
  2. Capacity Building: cities’ capacity can be strengthened through the design of sustainable urban development strategies, policies and practices in a way that is integrated and participative. Peer-learning activities are organised to provide targeted and short-term support, facilitating the exchange of knowledge, good practices and solutions via its peer reviews and city-to-city exchanges.
  3. Knowledge environment: cities are also provided with avenues through which horizontal and thematic knowledge and knowhow can be accessed. The knowledge collected and related communication will help ensure support for Urban Agenda cooperation between Member State governments so that evidence-based policy on sustainable urban development can be acquired and developed.

 

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EU JTF Investment Grant-Aid Scheme for Private & Community SMEs (Scheme B)

Closing date for submission of full Application forms is 13 January 2025. Get applications in now as the scheme will close once available funding is awarded to successful applicants.

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Invitation to Sustainable Mobility Academy

The Sustainable Mobility Academy (SMA) programme has been developed by the Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly, Southern Regional Assembly and Northern and Western Regional Assembly.

Its purpose is to accelerate the implementation of the National Sustainable Mobility Policy goals for safe, green, people-centric and integrated mobility systems across Ireland. It was announced in October 2022 by the Department of Transport as one of the successful projects under the National Pathfinder Programme and is being delivered by BABLE with a consortium of Irish and International experts.

At its core, the SMA programme aims to increase knowledge, competencies, and understanding of sustainable and smart mobility at local and regional government levels through offering a comprehensive capacity building and mentoring programme, empowering participants to take effective actions for sustainable mobility.

Unleashing the Power of Practical Mobility Insights

A remarkable innovation achieved through the Pathfinder project is the development of an online platform named the Sustainable Mobility Academy. The Sustainable Mobility Academy Platform, which is now accessible, serves as a dynamic repository of knowledge. It offers impactful showcases of case studies, project outcomes, and ongoing advancements across Local Authorities within each region, with a particular focus on active travel and sustainable mobility initiatives. This platform simplifies the process of knowledge exchange among local authority staff, allowing for seamless sharing of insights, resources, and tools to support sustainable mobility transformation.

Your Invitation to Get Started

We invite all local, regional, national level and stakeholders to embark on a journey towards impactful and sustainable mobility solutions. The Sustainable Mobility Academy Platform stands ready for your engagement, providing robust features and functionalities to fortify your endeavours. Whether you participated in our recent webinar or are commencing your journey, this platform beckons you to embark on the road to smarter mobility.

Link: https://www.sustainablemobilityacademy.ie/

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