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MOG policy guidelines for sustainable mobility in rural and mountain areas are now available!

Move on Green project has published new policy guidelines to encourage local, regional, national and European policy-makers to adapt their transport policy to the specific characteristics of rural and mountain areas.

Following the preamble written by Dr Johannes Hahn, EU Commissioner for Regional Policy, discover how mobility in European rural areas is depicted by our Move on Green Project and how the 51 Good Practices collected during the project can lead to nine ways forward for sustainable rural mobility. Finally, learn more about the EU framework and discover the 7 MOG recommendations to improve sustainable mobility in your own area.

Discover these “MOG Policy Guidelines for Sustainable Mobility in Rural and Mountain Areas” here and don’t hesitate to share them.

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28 July 2014

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