GreenPATH is a project aimed at providing sustainable commuting solutions to students and employees in functional urban areas (FUAs) in Central Europe. The project is co-designed with mobility managers and targeted towards public and private stakeholders. It aims to develop smart and green mobility solutions through pilots, strategies, and action plans developed by 11 public administrations, mobility agencies and operators, universities, and research bodies, and 12 associated partners. The project focuses on addressing the challenges related to mobility management and commuting from home to work. The partners will develop a common strategy for the integrated governance of commuter flows in FUAs. They will deliver innovative solutions that can be scaled up in FUAs, leveraging new technologies and data-sharing platforms to optimize transport efficiency, improve the overall commuting experience, and provide commuters with real-time information, personalized travel options, and seamless integration of different modes of transport. GreenPATH will deliver practical solutions and action plans for a wide range of potential users, including local and regional public authorities, sectoral agencies, infrastructure, and (public) service providers, higher education and research organizations, schools, industrial and service companies, and related mobility management teams. The project outputs include three collaborative solutions for sustainable mobility, tested in three pilots deployed throughout FUAs, the GreenPATH Strategy, and seven action plans for each FUA. These outputs are expected to be endorsed by decision-makers, ensuring the take-up and further implementation of the solutions.
The project is financed by the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE programme.
Project numbers:
11 project partners
6 countries, 10 regions
3 pilots
2,37m € Project Budget (80% of the budget is funded by ERDF)
Project partners:
Institute for Transport and Logistics – ITL (Lead Partner)
Central European Initiative – Executive Secretariat
University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences – BOKU, Vienna