bus rapid transit
Showcases
Guide to good practice
Communication
Magazines
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Monastiraki metro station, Athens

Connected Cities

Interreg IIIC network part-financed by the European Union. Connected Cities is an investigation into the question of how we can provide unrestricted but sustainable transport and mobility to cities and regions in such a way that it will strengthen their territorial cohesion and improve the quality of life of its citizens.

European network

Between 2005 and 2007 Connected Cities brought together twenty-five partners throughout Europe in a project with a budget of EUR 1,3 million, including 0,8 million ERDF. During five semesters the partners in Connected Cities shared their experiences and insights through management and co-ordination, interregional showcase workshops, dissemination and communication and through a guide to good practice.

Twenty-five partners from ten countries

Network map displaying all partners
Satellite images displaying all partner cities
Belgium: ENTP, UGent
Bulgaria: Kardjali
France: EIVP, Sénart
Germany: STUVA, HCU
Greece: ADEP, ANEM, Philippi, UTH, Thessaly
Italy: Ancona, Ferrara
Netherlands: COB, SRE, TNO, TU Delft
Portugal: Covilhã, IPN
Spain: FEMPCLM, Toledo
United Kingdom: Bristol, SEEDA, TfL

Quality Team

ECTP - European Council of Spatial Planners

Publisher Nova Terra magazine

NIROV - Netherlands Institute of Housing and Planning

Interreg IIIC

Video about social network analysis of Interreg IIIC projects