UMP Chair James Lancaster joined Luke Antoniou of Smart Cities World to discuss how alternative mobility options can be expanded through partnerships like the Urban Mobility Partnership.
James outlined how UMP aims to facilitate collaboration between transport operators to implement sustainable mobility initiatives, providing policy recommendations to help cities achieve carbon neutrality goals.
Through programs like mobility credits that incentivise giving up polluting cars, the Partnership has made an impact in the UK, and now seeks to expand its reach into Europe by bringing evidence-based solutions.
With hands-on guidance and strategic partnerships, UMP helps mobility organisations grow, taking a practical approach to advancing alternative transportation modes as genuine options for cities. By replicating its success in facilitating partnerships and policies in the UK on an international scale, UMP can make meaningful contributions to sustainable mobility across Europe.