World Agritourism Platform

Short Definition –  The World Agritourism Platform  is an evidence-based platform that provides information about policies that can help children and their families face the challenges that exist in the current economic climate in Europe.

The Platform is an open network and is conducted in a participatory way. Thematic working groups may be formed and supported with means available and depending on the needs and developments related to Agritourism field.

 

Mission

Approach

 

About the platform

The European Platform on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans supports the transition towards competitive and resource-efficient mobility systems in European cities by:

The work of the Platform is supported by a Secretariat which serves also as a central contact point for all inquiries.

The Mobility Plans portal

The Mobility Plans portal provides you with a wealth of information on how to develop and implement a SUMP, including:

  • Information about the elements of a SUMP;
  • Guidelines on the process of developing and implementing a SUMP;
  • Selected tools, guides, handbooks and reports to support urban mobility professionals in their work;
  • Case studies that analyse selected local examples of the development and implementation of mobility plans;
  • Discussion forum on sustainable urban mobility for Friends of Eltis;
  • City database of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans.

We hope that you find the Mobility Plans portal engaging and informative. If you have a question, or would like to make a suggestion or comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

The Co-ordinating Group

The Co-ordinating Group brings together representatives from relevant on-going EU-supported actions to:

  • Exchange information and lessons learnt;
  • Identify and exploit synergies;
  • Agree on common views to inform the further development of the SUMP concept and tools; and
  • Assist in the co-ordination of outward presentation of the various initiatives.

Annual Conferences

The Platform intends to organise annual conferences to promote the concept of SUMPs across the EU. The conferences will highlight the latest developments in urban mobility planning, foster the exchange of ideas and experiences and offer a networking opportunity for those involved in the development and implementation of such plans.

6th European Conference on SUMPs on 17-18 June 2019 in Groningen (Netherlands). 

5th European Conference on SUMPs on 14-15 May 2018 in Nicosia (Cyprus).

4th European Conference on SUMPs on 29 – 30 March 2017 in Dubrovnik (Croatia).

3rd European Conference on SUMPs on 12 – 13 April 2016 in Bremen (Germany).

2nd European Conference on SUMPs on 16-17 June 2015 in Bucharest (Romania).

1st European Conference on SUMPs on 12-14 June 2014 in Sopot (Poland). 

Keep an eye on our Events page for news of future SUMP conferences.

Scope

Structure

The members of the Steering Group represent a wide variety of stakeholders, programmes and formats in the field of learning mobility, a balanced mixture of the respective fields of work and a regional diversity within Europe. The Steering Group consists of researchers, policy makers and practitioners. All those include: young people’s representatives and youth NGO’s – including the European Youth Forum, policy makers from European institutions, national youth ministries and regional, local entities, researchers from universities and institutes, national agencies of the Erasmus+ programme, the trainers community, youth work practitioners and youth workers, youth information services, social work and employment / vocational education, and training sectors.

The Steering Group is also responsible for the organisation of conferences to be held on a bi-annual basis. Hosts of the last, current and future conferences should be members of the Steering Group.

The World Platform Platform on Agritourism is guided for a certain period of time by a Steering Group with representatives of the following organisations and communities. The current members of the SG are:

Thomas Streifeneder

Thomas Streifeneder

Eurac Research – Institute for Regional Development

Head of the Institute

Andrea Omizzolo

Andrea Omizzolo

Eurac Research – Institute for Regional Development

Senior Researcher

Anna Sibernagl

Anna Silbernagl

Eurac Research – Institute for Regional Development

Assistant

Giulia Grillini, PhS Stud.

Giulia Grillini

Eurac Research – Institute for Regional Development

PhD Student

block people

Thomas Streifeneder

Thomas Streifeneder

Eurac Research – Institute for Regional Development

Head of the Institute

Andrea Omizzolo

Andrea Omizzolo

Eurac Research – Institute for Regional Development

Senior Researcher

Anna Sibernagl

Anna Silbernagl

Eurac Research – Institute for Regional Development

Assistant

Giulia Grillini, PhS Stud.

Giulia Grillini

Eurac Research – Institute for Regional Development

PhD Student

The work of the Platform is supported by a small group of highly motivated people (from Eurac Research, Italy) which serves also as a central contact point for all inquiries. Any feedback or suggestions from you are welcome. Please, write us an email and tell us how we can help you.
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