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Mobility

Improving sustainable urban mobility is good for accessibility, inclusiveness and citizens’ health. As highlighted in the New Leipzig Charter, mobility systems should be efficient, carbon-neutral, safe and multi-modal.

Whether it’s pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, more accessible public transport, bike-sharing programmes or better traffic management, cities can enhance urban cohesion, reduce congestion and lower emissions by facilitating sustainable solutions for the movement of people..

This topic covers active mobility, walkable cities and cycling, as well as strategies for improving public transport. It highlights the value of re-imagining urban mobility to prioritise well-being, create greener urban spaces and improve everyday life in the city.