SMACKER project final conference “Soft Measures & Actions for behavioural Change and Knowledge to embrace peripheral and rural areas” was held in Vienna on May 24, 2022. Within SMACKER, ITL is responsible for the activity dedicated to the Enlarged Transfer Program (ETP), whose aim is to multiply the impact of the project results by involving and training an external audience on the project’s topics, and to the SMACKER Quality Partnership for a seamless Mobility governance (SQPM), a group of key and qualified stakeholders involved in an additional governance level that ensures the quality of SMACKER activities.
SMACKER project has worked since April 2019 on promoting demand-responsive transport and mobility services, connecting local and regional mobility systems to the main EU corridors and transport nodes and nudging people to use public transport services. Approaching to its end on June 2022, the final results and outputs have been presented at the final conference in Vienna. The material of the event is available at the dedicated page of project SMACKER website.