Course 5. Prioritising SUMP measures
Topic outline
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This e-course has run and moderated during the indicated timeline in the course description. At the moment the content of this course is still available in a self-paced format for all participants who wish to access. The course is no longer moderated and therefore, there is no possibility to get a certificate from this course. In case there any updates regarding this course, it will be published here.
The current contact for this course in case of any questions is: Katy Huaylla - k.huaylla@rupprecht-consult.eu
We might launch e-courses in similar topics in the near future, thus, please stay tunned and check regularly our landing page, all new e-courses will be announced here: https://www.mobility-academy.eu/
Thank you very much for your understanding and we look forward to having you in future courses!
The Mobility Academy team.
This course will help planners and decision makers prioritise and rate measures selected in previous phases in order to identify measures that are effective and feasible for the city. The course will introduce an assessment method for packaging measures and a way to conduct impact assessment for the selected measures. It also suggests how to use scenario building as a means of measure assessment. After completing this course, now you should know the basis of prioritising measures which includes rating, prioritising and packaging of measures.
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Forum
Please use the forum to exchange your experiences with other European cities. This is also the place where you can upload your task exercises so that you learn from each other.
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The e-course modules are the main part of the course. They offer background information, practical advice, planning methods and good examples on important SUMP topics.
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SCORM package
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SCORM package
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SCORM package
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SCORM package
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Enjoy the selection of presentations on different aspects relevant to developing a strategic long-term plan with measurable targets. The presentations have been held between 2017 and 2019 for the SUMPs-Up learning programme.
Webinar: Measure Selection for SUMPs: