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  • Newsletter N. 1
  • Newsletter N. 2
  • Newsletter N. 3
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  • Newsletter N. 5
  • Fourth Country Specific Newsletter_SUGAR_SLO
  • Fourth Country Specific Newsletter_SUGAR_ITA
  • Fourth Country Specific Newsletter_SUGAR_POL
  • Fourth Country Specific Newsletter_SUGAR_BLG.pdf

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Programme co-funded by the European Union

Sustainable Urban Goods logistics Achieved by Regional and local policies - SUGAR

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SUGAR focuses on the problem of inefficient and ineffective management of urban freight distribution, a critical component of the overall urban transport system and a primary source of vehicle pollutant emissions. SUGAR promotes the exchange, discussion and transfer of policy experience, knowledge and good practices in the field of urban freight management, with regards to policy and planning levers, between advanced and less experienced city sites. SUGAR bases its approach on the study of EU good practices for the development of tools to support policy making, including:

 
  • Training sessions, workshops and joint planning events, in which the administrations will directly benefit from the knowledge gained through their participation, successively utilised in addressing national, regional and municipal policy developments;
  • Development of city logistics publications and training products, which will record the knowledge gained during SUGAR.
The SUGAR sites use these tools to develop local action plans, outlining the local roadmaps for city logistics policy development. Moreover SUGAR actively dialogues with new transfer sites (at least 5) from outside the SUGAR partnership, offering support for bilateral exchange on selected topics as well as a training on city logistics. Altogether SUGAR contributes importantly to:
 
  • Increased capacity of public administrations’ staff (partner and non-partner) in implementing more effective and efficient policy levers and planning approaches for city logistics;
  • Direct improvement of regional and local policies for city logistics (12 sites directly, with a second wave of minimum 5 sites in the project enlarged transfer programme).
 The SUGAR partnership brings together:
 
  • 4 good practice sites in EU, representing the Emilia Romagna Region (IT) and primary EU cities such as London (through Transport for London - UK), Paris (FR) and Barcelona (ES);
  • 8 transfer sites in EU, spanning from small to large cities and regions: Palma de Mallorca (ES), Region of Crete (GR), Athens (GR), Poznan (PL), Vratsa (BU), Celje (SI), Usti nad Labem (CZ), Pardubice (through Czech Rails - CZ);
  • 2 EU networks (POLIS- BE and CEI - IT) for identifying, developing and targeting key public administration stakeholders working in transport, differentiating between local/regional and national stakeholders:
  • 3 public equivalent bodies involved in the policy making activities of three SUGAR sites: ITL (Regione Emilia Romagna site - IT), INRETS (Paris site - FR), ILIM (Poznan site - PL).
 The Project will last from November 2008 to February 2012.
 
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