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New edition of “Who Pays What for Urban Mobility?” available from Mobilise Your City, in two volumes

09/03/2026

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Source: Mobilise Your City

Who Pays What for Urban Mobility helps cities shape how they fund and finance sustainable urban mobility, with the clarification of roles, priorities, as well as the selections behind who should pay for what. It also looks at how city mobility systems can be financed sustainably through time, by bolstering resources and improving efficiency.

Volume I focuses on designing urban mobility funding and financing, while Volume II looks at how city mobility systems can be financially sustainable by expanding on resources and improving financial needs.

Who Pays What for Urban Mobility? – Volume I: Designing an urban mobility funding policy

This volume supports cities with precise and transparent decision-making. It focuses on building a funding policy from the ground up, helping decision-makers to define objectives, understand the context of local mobility, map institutions and stakeholders, ensuring alignment with wider city and national strategies, as well as choosing appropriate instruments for matching their ambitions with real-world capacity.

Who Pays What for Urban Mobility? – Volume II: Increasing resources and optimising financial needs

This volume aims to help cities do more with the resources they have, while maintaining alignment with sustainable mobility objectives for the long term. It focuses on how available funding can be increased, as well as decrease unnecessary financial pressure. It uncovers different approaches for mobilising a wide variety of mechanisms, optimise revenue strategies, as well as improve investment and operational needs for public spending to deliver greater impact.

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