Local Voices for Sustainability

How do you build a city everyone can access?

24 min · 27. maj 2026
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What does the concept of “Mobility As A Right” (MAAR) [https://iclei-europe.org/publications-tools/?c=search&uid=meNNO1aP] look like in practice? In this episode, we head to Mannheim, Germany, to explore how the city is rethinking transport through the UPPER project [https://www.upperprojecteu.eu/]. Mobility Coordinator and Policy Advisor to the Mayor Tim Neugebauer from the City of Mannheim leads us through the city’s multimodal transport system, which serves both its industrial needs and its aim to make mobility more accessible, affordable and inclusive – all while balancing local and global climate goals.

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