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Work plan
Sustainable urban transport
The quality of the urban environment has fundamental effects on human health and well-being.
Transport and land-use patterns in urban areas have health consequences in particular through
their impact on the air quality and noise, the possibilities for healthy exercise in the form
of walking and cycling, the level and severity of road accidents, social cohesion, etc.
Promoting sustainable transport in urban areas through the integration of urban transport
management and policies for land-use planning, health and environment, is part of the priority
areas for action within THE PEP. As part of the activities carried out, a series of workshops
are held with a particular focus on the countries in EECCA and South-East Europe. These workshops
bring together relevant actors at the international, national and local levels with the objective
to raise awareness of the key issues at stake, to examine good practices at national, regional and
local levels in the promotion of environmentally sound and healthy local transport integrated with
sustainable land-use planning and to issue recommendations.
For related information, please click on the workshop.
- Sustainable and healthy urban transport: Focusing on eastern and south eastern Europe, Caucasus and central Asia
28-29 October 2008, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
- Transport-Related Health Impacts and their Costs and Benefits
25-27 June 2007, Telc, Czech Republic
- Sustainable Urban Transport
18-20 October 2006, Tbilisi, Georgia
- Implementing sustainable urban travel policies in Russia and other CIS countries, co-organized with ECMT and the Russian Federation
29 September – 1 October 2004, Moscow, Russian Federation
- Sustainable and healthy urban transport and planning
16-18 November 2003, Nicosia, Cyprus
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