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Description
Project funded by Volkswagen Group - £ 33,707.45
This project, led by the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance (SCELG) in partnership with the University of the Aegean, the Strathclyde Centre for Energy Policy (CEP) and Island Innovation (II), aims to better understand how the island community of Astypalea, Greece, responds overtime to the changes in their transport systems and mobility world. In other words, the project will explore the social consensus around the island’s smart, sustainable mobility project and the key levers/barriers for its implementation. The project will also share the process leading to up to and including implementation as widely as possible with other policy makers and stakeholders and stakeholders in Greece and beyond.
This project, led by the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance (SCELG) in partnership with the University of the Aegean, the Strathclyde Centre for Energy Policy (CEP) and Island Innovation (II), aims to better understand how the island community of Astypalea, Greece, responds overtime to the changes in their transport systems and mobility world. In other words, the project will explore the social consensus around the island’s smart, sustainable mobility project and the key levers/barriers for its implementation. The project will also share the process leading to up to and including implementation as widely as possible with other policy makers and stakeholders and stakeholders in Greece and beyond.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/06/21 → 1/06/23 |
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