Move On Green: How can sustainable transport strengthen rural and mountain areas attractiveness?

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Date(s) - 15 Sep 2014
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Move On Green: How can sustainable transport strengthen rural and mountain areas attractiveness?


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Final conference of MOG project

The INTERREG IVC project MOG “Improving sustainable transport in rural areas” will organise its final conference on 15th September 2014 in Brussels, Belgium.
Objectives

  • To present the project’s final results in particular the collected good practices guide and the policy guidelines on Sustainable Transport in rural areas
  • To reflect these results within the new regional strategies with the elaboration of Implementation plans and the definition of new sustainable transport strategies for rural and mountain areas
  • To put these results in European perspective and see how sustainable transport can contribute to improve the attractiveness of rural and mountain areas

Programme

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Committee of the Regions

Registration

You are interested in sustainable transport in rural and mountain areas? You wish to discover new and creative economically viable solutions that can be effective and efficient while being environmentally friendly? You are a policy-maker at local, regional, national or European level and you face transport issues in a rural or mountainous area?

Please register here before 29th August

Practical information

Please find here practical information to help you preparing your stay

More info on Move and Green

Join MOG on the web: on its website, on facebook and on Twitter.

We look forward to seeing you in Brussels !

 

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