I will post links to EU mobility management resources below as I learn of them:
Sustrans is based in the UK and has extensive links to active mobility - walking and bicycling.
Socialdata pioneered individualized marketing and documented its effectiveness.
Sustrans is based in the UK and has extensive links to active mobility - walking and bicycling.
Socialdata pioneered individualized marketing and documented its effectiveness.
Sustrans UK

Sustrans makes smarter travel choices possible, desirable and inevitable. We're a leading UK charity enabling people to travel by foot, bike or public transport for more of the journeys we make every day. We work with families, communities, policy-makers and partner organisations so that people are able to choose healthier, cleaner and cheaper journeys, with better places and spaces to move through and live in.
We're a catalyst - we make smarter travel choices possible.
We campaign - we make smarter travel choices desirable.
We influence - we make smarter travel choices inevitable.
We're a catalyst - we make smarter travel choices possible.
We campaign - we make smarter travel choices desirable.
We influence - we make smarter travel choices inevitable.
Socialdata, Ltd Denmark http://www.socialdata.de/homee.php

For more than 30 years, Socialdata has conducted research for all kinds of public services including: mobility, town and living, environment, energy, health, social issues and communication.
Socialdata has published survey results on modal splits by size of urban areas in Germany and other countries, and results of community education campaigns (see below).
Werner Brög, Erhard Erl, Ian Ker, James Ryle, Rob Wall:"Evaluation of voluntary behaviour change: Experiences from three continents" In: Transport Policy (2009), doi:10.1016/j.tranpol.2009.10.0003.
Socialdata has published survey results on modal splits by size of urban areas in Germany and other countries, and results of community education campaigns (see below).
Werner Brög, Erhard Erl, Ian Ker, James Ryle, Rob Wall:"Evaluation of voluntary behaviour change: Experiences from three continents" In: Transport Policy (2009), doi:10.1016/j.tranpol.2009.10.0003.

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