Reference : PROMPT New means to PROMote Pedestrian Traffic in cities
Reports : External report
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology : Multidisciplinary, general & others Engineering, computing & technology : Multidisciplinary, general & others
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/68822
PROMPT New means to PROMote Pedestrian Traffic in cities
English
Rauhala, Kari[VTT Building and Transport (Finland) > Transport and Logistics > > >]
Martincigh, Lucia[Università Roma Tre > Dpt of design and study of architecture > > >]
Hüsler, Willi[IBV W. Hüsler AG Consultants for planning and transport Schweiz > > > >]
Ovstedal, Liv[SINTEF Technology and Society Norway > Transport, Safety and Informatics > > >]
Hanocq, Philippe[Université de Liège - ULg > Services généraux (Faculté des sciences appliquées) > Scientifiques attachés au Doyen (Sc.appliquées) >]
Rennesson, Catia[Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur les Transports et l'Urbanisme CERTU France > > > >]
Patrice, Bernard[centre d'Etudes Techniques de l'Equipement CETE Nord Picardie France > > > >]
2005
European Commission
88-901178-2-6
bruxelles
Belgique
[en] urban design ; urban renewal ; mobility ; sustainable development ; environment ; walk
[fr] projet urbain ; requalification urbaine ; mobilité ; développement durable ; environnement ; marche
[en] The main objective of the PROMPT project was to develop new innovative tools and solutions to improve the conditions of walking in cities. Their scope ranges from the urban level to the detailed street level. They are aimed at problem identification, design and planning as well as at the implementation of considered measures in widely different situations.
European Commission 5th framework - EESD, The vcity of tomorrow and cultural heritage