Mobility in the Ultra-Periphery - Episode 5

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  • Опубліковано 1 кві 2024
  • Why is it easier to get to Game of Thrones filming locations in Croatia than to access hospitals?
    In picturesque ultra-peripheric regions, mobility tends to favour tourists rather than locals. In episode 4 of the #EuropeOnTheMove video-series, Nikolina Rajkovic dives into the main paradox and challenges of mobility in the ultra-periphery.
    Nikolina Rajkovic is a Researcher at the Institute for Political Ecology.
    About #EuropeOnTheMove:
    #SustainableMobility has become a buzzword. But its opportunities and challenges are complex and evolving. What modes of transport are truly sustainable? What implications does sustainable mobility hold for the different regions, sectors and actors of society, particularly in the South of Europe, a key region in the EU's #decarbonisation plans.
    GEF has asked experts and activists working on a myriad of topics, from #Cycling to #ElectricVehicles, from energy system transitions to critical minerals mining, and from metropolitan to ultra-peripheric regions, about their views on how the #GreenDeal should ensure a just mobility transition for all.
    This project is based on the Heinrich Böll Stiftung European Mobility Atlas and GEF Metals publication, and associated translations.
    #EuropeOnTheMove is a video-series produced by the Green European Foundation (GEF) with the support of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung EU Office.

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