Luca Mercatelli AREA Science Park Sofia 22/10/14

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Luca Mercatelli AREA Science Park Sofia 22/10/14 COACHING IN ITALY Luca Mercatelli AREA Science Park Sofia 22/10/14

I beneficiari di BUMP

Coaching action 1: Adriatica Involved institutions and affected population: Parma (190.000) Ferrara (131.842) Ravenna (160.243) Pesaro (94.705) Vasto (41.400) Total: 618.190 N. of SUMPs expected: 5 Timing: 1° operational meeting in Ravenna on 24/10/14 (technical officers and political decision makers) – Ravenna is involving neighbouring towns and stakeholders SUMPs passed by the end of the project

Coaching action 2: Nord-est Involved institutions and affected population: Monfalcone - Ronchi - Staranzano (47.000) Pordenone (52.000) Padova (213.358) Fed. Camposampierese (100.238) Total: 412.596 N. of SUMPs expected: 4 Timing: 1° operational meeting to be arranged SUMPs passed by the end of the project

Coaching action 3: Nord-ovest Involved institutions and affected population: Alessandria (95.000) Novara (105.574) Pavia (68.500) Brescia (192.637) (Cremona (71.509)?) Total: 461.711 (533.220) N. of SUMPs expected: 4 Timing: 1° operational meeting 27/10/14 in Pavia (technical officers and some political decision makers) – Pavia observatory on mobility involving main stakeholders SUMPs passed by the end of the project

Coaching action 4: Toscana Involved institutions and affected population: Livorno (157.052) Arezzo (98.144) Prato (185.456) Total: 440.652 N. of SUMPs expected: 3 Timing: 1° operational meeting in Prato on 29/10/14 (technical officers) Lobbying the Tuscany Regional Authority for funding for actions SUMPs passed by the end of the project

Coaching multiplier Outputs from coaching sessions with the 4 groupings will be shared with all participating local authorities, thus actually providing them all with benefits from 4 times as many hours as envisaged per each group

Thank you, Luca