Good Practices identified within the project
51 successful initiatives in greening or improving mobility in rural areas (good practices) have been assembled by the Move on Green partnership. Each one has been described in a template summarizing most of the key issues characterising it and some of them have been presented during project meetings.
- Consult the full Good Practices collection here (in German here and in Latvian here) and you can also have a look on the short version with a summary of each Good Practice (in English here, in Spanish here, in Polish and in Latvian here)
Our good practices are clustered into 9 different types depending on their main objectives (but this does not mean that some good practices cannot be included in several categories).
Please find the individual good practices below.
Combination of different types of services for cost reduction
Car-sharing, car-pooling & other “sharing” formulas
- Wigtownshire Community Transport: vehicle sharing to reduce underutilisation of vehicles
- Carpooling in Poland
- FLINC
- Village Bus in Kolsillre
- ZIVI car-share platform
Cycling promotion: traditional & electric
- West Pannon Regional Bicycle Renting System
- MTB (Mountain Bike) Maestrazgo Centre in Spain
- Nextbike in Rural Austria
- Trial of electric bike in Latvia during mobility week
- CYCLO: shared bicycle utilities in Epirus Region in Greece
- “With electric bicycle I can do more” in Slovenia
Energy efficiency & environmental friendly attitudes to mobility
- E-sharing Sagunto: Rental of electric vehicles
- Travelling around Gorenjska with an electric vehicle
- Electric vehicle charging infrastructure around Lake Balaton
- Reduction of the environmental footprint in Thessaly
- Courses on efficient driving of vehicles in Spain
- Soft mobility in Bohinj area in Slovenia
- Evo Mobile: Sustainable electric Mobility in a Pilot University Area in Spain
Dedicated mobility initiatives
– Social
- Shared transport for disabled people in the rural areas of Burgos: different organisations sharing their resources
- Social service of adapted transport for disabled people in rural areas of Aragon
- Village Caretaker Service
- Village Bus in Hungary
- Community Coach in Germany
- Local Government Relief for Mobility in Poland
- The Family Tickee: convincing people to use public transport
- Red Cross mobility for dependent people in Spain
– Leisure
- “Owl Night Service”: for prevention of traffic accidents in rural areas of the Province of Burgos
- Youth Mobile: Improvment of youth mobility in rural areas in Germany
- DiscoBus in Burgenland
– Tourism
- “The Mount Pelion Train”: thematic rail transport to enhance cultural identity of rural areas in Greece
- Gauja River tram: Water Bus
- Narrow-gauge railway in Aluksne-Gulbene
Governance and/or Coordination in the mobility field
- Local bus services redesign in Shetland Islands
- Multimodal transportation for the Dipole Larissa-Volos in Greece
- Coordination of the authorities organising transport in neighbouring territories, Auvergne, France
- Alpine Bus, Switzerland
- Coordinated mobility in Mielec and surrounding areas
- Transport Synergies: Collaborative Schemes in Epirus, Greece
- Tailored Access to public information relating to transport services in Shetlands
- Cooperation between public individual transport modes: intermodal system in Hungary
- Public Transport modelling and optimisation
Transport on demand in rural areas
- Transport on demand in the Province of Burgos, Spain
- TADOU service of local transport by taxi on demand
- On demand transportation system for the dipole Larissa-Volos
- Rural taxi Castellon
- Demand related public transport system for 4 villages in South Burgenland
- TWIST project: Transport with a Social Target, demand responsive services
- GoOpti: serivice of transfer from countryside and cities to airports in several countries and vice versa