On October 16th and 17th, ITL was in Berlin to attend second project meeting and Steering Committee for GreenPATH, which explores sustainable commuting solutions within Functional Urban Areas.
The project, initially introduced at the Kick-off event which took place in May in Bologna, is funded by the Interreg Central Europe program. It aims to reduce emissions, improve transport efficiency, and enhance the overall commuting experience for both students and workers.
GreenPATH includes 11 partners from Italy, Germany, Croatia, Hungary, Austria, and Slovenia, which gathered at the meeting, organized at the EUREF Campus by Technische Universität Berlin (TUB), to discuss the progress of ongoing activities and the upcoming phases of the project.
After a guided tour of the campus, partners presented their pilot initiatives, provided updates and discussed the importance of a collaborative approach to sustainable mobility.
The pilots will take place in the cities of Ravenna, Osijek, Kecskemét, Berlin, Vienna, Maribor, and Monza, while in Trieste a study will be conducted, focusing on cross-border commuting flows between neighbouring Slovenian municipalities and the city centre, along three main transit points.
🔎 Find out more about GreenPATH on the official project website