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La Communauté
« Transports Urbains en Méditerranée », animée par le projet GoSUMP, a participé à l’évènement « MADE in MED » du Programme Européen Interreg MED à Rome les 18 et 19 avril derniers. Il s’agissait de l’évènement de mi-parcours du Programme Interreg MED concernant la période de programmation 2014-2020. Les 90 projets du Programme étaient représentés et ont pu se présenter et échanger dans l’espace d’exposition. Les présentations et les débats ont permis aux 800 participants (responsables politiques, preneurs de décisions, experts, partenaires des projets, médias, etc.) de réfléchir sur le futur de la Méditerranée en lien avec les objectifs thématiques du Programme : changement climatique, économie bleue et croissance inclusive.
En parallèle de cet évènement, les partenaires du projets GoSUMP ont tenu leur 3ème comité de pilotage et ont organisé une journée d’ateliers de travail thématiques avec les différents projets de la communauté. Ces ateliers se sont inscrits en continuation d’une première série d’ateliers organisés en septembre 2017 et ont porté sur les thématiques suivantes :
- Destinations touristiques (zones soumises à une forte saisonnalité de la demande de mobilité) ;
- Pôles générateurs de déplacements spécifiques (universités, ports, zones mixtes et denses autour des centres-villes);
- Concertation et planification participative(implication des groupes cibles dans la planification de la mobilité) ;
- Mobilité électrique (technologies de l’Information et de la Communication liées à la mobilité urbaine) ;
- Services et modes de transports durables (Infrastructures « physiques » liées aux moyens de transports durables).
A cette occasion, CODATU a pu faire un point d’étape sur (i) l’évaluation ex-ante des réductions d’émissions de Gaz à Effet de Serre associées à la mise en œuvre des projets de la Communauté et (ii) le processus de collecte et d’analyse des résultats des projets. Enfin, une visite technique de la Zone de Trafic Limité du centre-ville de Rome a été organisée par l’Agence de la Mobilité de Rome. Le prochain évènement international du projet GoSUMP se tiendra à Barcelone en novembre 2018.
A propos du projet GoSUMP
La Communauté thématique « Transports Urbains en Méditerranée » représente les projets du Programme Interreg MED qui travaillent à la réalisation de plans et actions de mobilité urbaine durable dans la région méditerranéenne. Elle est animée par les partenaires du projet GoSUMP (Ville de Malaga, UNIMED, Medcities, Eurocities, RDA Green Karst et CODATU) et financée par la Commission Européenne et le FEDER. CODATU est notamment en charge de l’analyse des données et des résultats.
Si vous êtes intéressés par la Communauté “Transports Urbains en Méditerranée”, n’hésitez pas à vous inscrire à la newsletter du projet, à consulter son site internet et à suivre sur twitter : @interreg_gosump
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EUROCITIES
is the network of major European cities. Its members are the elected local and municipal governments of major European cities.


MedCities
is a network of Mediterranean cities created in Barcelona in November 1991.
The creation of MedCities was a consequence of the willingness of strengthening decentralised actions involving technical assistance as the best means of promoting awareness of urban environmental problems and making those actions into a vehicle for empowering municipalities in developing countries in respect of management of urban environmental issues. MedCities continues offering this support. Since then, MedCities has extended its activities from the initial local environment to the wider local sustainable development field.
MedCities Goals
Being a network of Mediterranean towns and cities belonging to different countries, its purpose is urban sustainable development as a way to improve living conditions in the Mediterranean region.
The main aims and purposes of the network are:
- to develop the awareness of interdependence and common responsibility as regard policies of sustainable development, environmental conservation and social cohesion of the Mediterranean basin
- to reinforce the role, competences and resources (institutional, financial and technical) of local administrations in the adoption and implementation of sustainable local development policies
- to develop citizens’ awareness and involvement in the sustainable development of their towns and cities
- to get under way and develop policies for direct cooperation and partnership between partners and with other associations

The Regional Development Agency Green Karst, Ltd. (RDA Green Karst) acts as an institution on the regional level with the aim of enhancing development in all aspects of working and living in the Primorsko-notranjska region. It functions as a regional co-ordinator of interests on the local as well as on the national level in the fields of regional development, economy, human resources, environment and natural resources management, and rural development.
The RDA Green Karst is a non-profit organization, aimed at developing, enhancing and sustaining regional development. It provides development, organizational, technical and professional support for the development of the region through the following services:
- coordination and communication with the aim of enhancing participation of regional stakeholders,
- project development and management, including financial management,
- training for public and private sector,
- information, communication and promotion activities.
There are two departments within the RDA:
In addition to other activities, the RDA has been actively involved in numerous international projects (INTERREG III A, INTERREG III B, MEDITERAN, and other national and international programmes), funded by the EFRD, ESF etc. This is one of the main focuses for future activities as well.
The RDA Green Karst is a reliable partner with extensive experience in project management, consulting services and regional development. Our staff are dedicated, knowledgeable about various areas of interests and determined to generate changes in our natural and social environment. Therefore we welcome you to contact us with the possibility of creating future partnerships.

UNIMED, the Mediterranean Universities Union, founded in October 1991, is an association of Universities from the countries of the Mediterranean basin (www.uni-med.net
). It counts 103 associated Universities coming from 23 countries of both shores of Mediterranean (data updated to November 2017).
UNIMED’s aim is to develop university research and education in the Euro-Mediterranean area in order to contribute to scientific, cultural, social and economic cooperation. UNIMED acts in different fields: tangible and intangible cultural heritage, economics, energy, environment, management of water resources, transports, health, media, new technologies, history, tourism. The image that better represents our association is that of a University Without Walls.
UNIMED carries out the following activities in favour of the associated Universities:
• Promotion of the international dimension of universities;
• Planning and fund-raising activities: information on call for proposals and opportunities offered by international and European Commission, partnership search, technical assistance, planning; dissemination;
• Promotion of mobility in the Euro-Mediterranean region, for students, researchers and academic staff;
• Technical assistance for the enhancement of quality assurance in university education;
• Creation of thematic Sub-Networks to foster the scientific cooperation within specific fields;
• Organization of meetings, discussions, seminars and round tables both at a national and international level;
• Training for academic and administrative staff of Universities, particularly for the personnel of International Relations Offices.
Through the many initiatives carried out over the two decades, UNIMED has promoted the collaboration between universities of the Mediterranean, becoming a point of reference of the international university cooperation.