Client: European Union
Duration: 2022-2023
Region: Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Country: Türkiye
Solutions: Environment
Ankara is the second-largest city in Türkiye, with the population expected to reach 10 million by 2030. The city has experienced rapid urbanization to compensate for this increase in population, which has resulted in higher car ownership and an inadequate public transportation system. Now there are various transportation problems in addition to the environmental challenges.
In 2020, the European Commission presented its Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, laying out the foundation for how the European Union (EU) transport system can achieve its green and digital transformation and become more resilient to future crises. The aim of this strategy is to cut emissions by 90 percent by 2050, through the delivery of a smart, competitive, safe, accessible, and affordable transport system.
The Smart Ankara project supports the preparation of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) in line with EU standards and the development of a smart bike system for Ankara. The project is working to shift from individual transportation to sustainable, accessible, and extensive modes of public transport.
Our team helps strengthen the institutional and administrative capacity of the relevant administrations and stakeholders to facilitate the evolution from the present fossil-fuel-based and car-oriented transport system to a more sustainable and inclusive transport system for all.
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