Flag this item Last update: 23 Mar 2022 Thomas Mourey Project Manager - Interested in Join a project Projects 1 Publications 7 Want to contact this person? Email address Phone number Social networks Sign up to get the contact details Project contributions 1 projects Flag this item Image 2014 - 2020 REFORM REFORM supports the implementation and deployment of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) as an instrument for shifting mobility towards low-carbon patterns. Closed Zero-carbon urban mobility Latest activity Sign up to see Thomas's last activities Publications See all Good practices (7) Flag this item Image 2014 - 2020 Cooperation between municipalities & stakeholders: vision, goals & priorities for a polycentric SUMP Example of a cooperation framework between the Region Parkstad Limburg & municipalities for the development of a Regional SUMP (Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan) 29 Jun 2018 | By project REFORM Approved content by an expert Expert approved Flag this item Image 2014 - 2020 Employer approach by Maastricht Bereikbaar: influencing employees’ mobility behavior Employers stimulate the sustainable transport of their employees by offering pilot deals for public transport, (electric) bikes, carpooling, etc. 29 Jun 2018 | By project REFORM Approved content by an expert Expert approved Flag this item Image Connected SUMP Stakeholder Consultation for walking and cycling projects Establish an effective LTP (SUMP) stakeholder engagement plan/process to underpin the development of a successful plan 10 May 2018 Approved content by an expert Expert approved Flag this item Image 2014 - 2020 Scaling SUMPs: the example of micro-SUMP in Lille (micro-PDU) Lille Métropole introduced a concept of ‘subsidiarity’ to better tackle the local issues at the most relevant scale which sometimes is not the SUMP level. 10 May 2018 | By project REFORM Approved content by an expert Expert approved Flag this item Image Connected Identification of SUMP stakeholders across sectors and modes of transport The objective is to involve the relevant and necessary stakeholders for the development of the SUMP and its articulation. 10 May 2018 Approved content by an expert Expert approved Flag this item Image Connected Citizens’ and stakeholders’ involvement in SUMP development in a small city Ljutomer carried out a comprehensive consultation process to create a pertinent SUMP, taking citizens’ needs and expectations into consideration. 10 May 2018 Approved content by an expert Expert approved Flag this item Image Connected “Mobility Management for Companies”: Involve local companies in local mobility management Encouragement of local SMEs to introduce mobility management activities via the funding from the ‘Mobility Management for Companies’ competition. 10 May 2018 Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Flag this item Image 2014 - 2020 REFORM REFORM supports the implementation and deployment of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) as an instrument for shifting mobility towards low-carbon patterns. Closed Zero-carbon urban mobility
Flag this item Image 2014 - 2020 Cooperation between municipalities & stakeholders: vision, goals & priorities for a polycentric SUMP Example of a cooperation framework between the Region Parkstad Limburg & municipalities for the development of a Regional SUMP (Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan) 29 Jun 2018 | By project REFORM Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Flag this item Image 2014 - 2020 Employer approach by Maastricht Bereikbaar: influencing employees’ mobility behavior Employers stimulate the sustainable transport of their employees by offering pilot deals for public transport, (electric) bikes, carpooling, etc. 29 Jun 2018 | By project REFORM Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Flag this item Image Connected SUMP Stakeholder Consultation for walking and cycling projects Establish an effective LTP (SUMP) stakeholder engagement plan/process to underpin the development of a successful plan 10 May 2018 Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Flag this item Image 2014 - 2020 Scaling SUMPs: the example of micro-SUMP in Lille (micro-PDU) Lille Métropole introduced a concept of ‘subsidiarity’ to better tackle the local issues at the most relevant scale which sometimes is not the SUMP level. 10 May 2018 | By project REFORM Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Flag this item Image Connected Identification of SUMP stakeholders across sectors and modes of transport The objective is to involve the relevant and necessary stakeholders for the development of the SUMP and its articulation. 10 May 2018 Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Flag this item Image Connected Citizens’ and stakeholders’ involvement in SUMP development in a small city Ljutomer carried out a comprehensive consultation process to create a pertinent SUMP, taking citizens’ needs and expectations into consideration. 10 May 2018 Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Flag this item Image Connected “Mobility Management for Companies”: Involve local companies in local mobility management Encouragement of local SMEs to introduce mobility management activities via the funding from the ‘Mobility Management for Companies’ competition. 10 May 2018 Approved content by an expert Expert approved