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The E-Learning course provides knowledge in regards of different requirements for planning, implementing and monitoring electric buses. To help the worldwide mass roll-out of e-buses, the goal is to support cities in their transition towards electric bus deployment and provide an opportunity to exchange with other cities and experts on the topic. |
The e-course aims to equip authorities and public transport companies with the tools and skills to plan for and operate electric buses. |
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The e-course aims to provide a solid knowledge basis for planning of energy-efficient public transport infrastructure. The participants are introduced to the overall topic, given examples of technologies and solutions available and tested
in (Central) Europe, and will have access to specific use cases based on the evaluation of pilot actions deployed during the project. |
The e-course aims to equip authorities and public transport companies with the tools and skills to plan and operate low-carbon infrastructure. |
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This course introduces sustainable public transport and helps participants begin to develop feasible measures to enable public transport to meet future needs. The course will help you consider the various policies, factors, insti-tutions and
stakeholders involved, recognise potential challenges and determine good forms of collaboration and involvement. Participants will learn the basics about sustainable public transport and measures to promote it at the local level. [SOLUTIONS,
2015]
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Those who are relatively new to integrated transport systems who would like to understand the components and processes to consider when improving public transport systems; this course focusses on helping cities that are relatively new to sustainable
public transport. |
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This course offers an overview of a range of topics related to marketing research in public transport including the definition and purpose of market research; the scope of market re-search in public transport; market segmentation; designing
market research; data collection, processing and analysis; understanding your audience when preparing research reports and organising market research in public transport. [TIDE, 2014] |
Those involved in a range of public bodies and other public transport stakeholders, including: public transport operators, public transport authorities, passenger councils, advisors to public bodies, local and regional politicians and decision
makers, academia. |
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Increasing suburbanisation has created a need for neighbouring authorities to collaborate in providing public transport by forming metropolitan public transport authorities. This course will address the potential scope of MPTA activities,
including alternative approaches and voluntary vs. obligatory PTAs. It provides examples of successful MPTAs and addresses potential legal barriers and political obstacles. [TIDE, 2014] |
Practitioners in local or regional administrations across Europe who are interested in making the public transport in their metropolitan area more integrated and user-friendly. |
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The ELIPTIC Learning Platform offers a web-based toolbox that comprises useful resources for public transport operators that are interested in the electrification of public transport in their cities. This toolsbox provides aggregated results
from the ELIPTIC use cases, all materials presented during the yearly webinars, as well as a training part for the use of simulation tools. [ELIPTIC, 2018] |
Public transport operators that are curious about electrification of public transport in cities and are uncertain about what technological solutions to pursue. |
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This online training
module focuses on the project topical area Green Driver Assistance Systems
(GDAS). Green driving, or eco-driving, describes the energy efficient driving of
vehicles by adopting a smoother driving style which avoids excessive harsh
maneuvers or aggressive driving behaviors. The main objective of GDAS is to
help drivers to achieve more efficient driving, mainly by informing them about
their driving style while driving, and afterwards allowing them to see where
they can improve. The training module provides insights into the
outcomes of the EBSF_2 demonstrations in Barcelona, Lyon, Madrid, San
Sebastian, where tests and evaluations of different eco-driving assistance
systems have been carried out.. [EBSF_2, 2018] |
Public transport operators that would like to learna bout the possibilities of making use of eco-driving schemes in their companies
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This course promotes the use of public transport in rural areas and the use of existing public transport services via personalised travel marketing approach, called Active Mobility Consultancy (AMC) campaigns. The course is specifically set
up to kick-start your own AMC campaign and will provide guidance on how to adapt this to your local context. The main benefit of AMC is to gain better insigh into the demands of current passengers and the views of those who do not use
public transport yet. One of the core ideas promoted by AMCs are feeder systems that provide small-scale, demand-driven mobility services to bring passengers to the nearest bus or railway stops. [SMARTMOVE, 2016] |
Public transport operators that want to learn about direct marketing and communication tools to adapt their services to the needs of their customers. |
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