National Knowledge Hub for Sustainable Mobility

The National Knowledge Hub for Sustainable Mobility is developing the “Sustainable Mobility Dashboard” tool, led by the DRIEAT Île-de-France, sponsored by the General Directorate for Transport Infrastructure and Mobility (DGITM), providing quick and easy access to territorialized mobility indicators, consistent with local ecological transition objectives. For example, these indicators provide insight into travel practices in the region (modal share, vehicle fleet composition, etc.) and the range of mobility services available in the region (cycle path development, public transport network coverage, etc.).
Link to the upcoming “Sustainable Mobility Dashboard” tool

An innovative tool serving local areas, designed to support public decision-making for sustainable mobility policies.
It is based on a data-driven management method and provides quick and easy access to localized mobility indicators, organized by actionable levers (modal shift, shared mobility, greening of vehicle fleets, demand moderation).

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Particularly for sparsely populated areas, by providing indicators of resources and results constructed from national public data. Improve the management and monitoring of territorial issues in public mobility policies
By facilitating the understanding of the issues (current situation) across territories and the monitoring of the implementation of regulatory measures and schemes (e.g., monitoring of the National Low Carbon Strategy (SNBC), Mobility Orientation Law (LOM), etc.)

Facilitate comparison between territories
By providing a comparative perspective between different territories based on common indicators constructed from national data.

Facilitate decision-making to guide mobility strategies at the territorial level
By providing quantitative information that takes into account local specificities using standardized indicators available at different territorial levels (municipalities, inter-municipalities, departments, regions, and nationally).

What questions does this tool answer?
What is the current situation (current situation) of a territory in terms of sustainable mobility?

What is the current state of sustainable mobility in a given area?
How does a territory compare to its region/intermunicipal authority and to other areas in France in terms of mobility?
How can local needs be analyzed (strengths/weaknesses) to better support communities in achieving their transport decarbonization goals?
A nationwide tool coverage: entire France (including overseas territories when data is available).
Current scope: passenger mobility; daily mobility (under 80 km)
Granularity: from national to municipal level
Update frequency: annual (historical data available for some indicators)
Data sources: national open data
  • Decision-makers (elected officials, prefects, ministries)
  • Once upon a time, there was the Sustainable Mobility Dashboard…
  • The Sustainable Mobility Dashboard is listed as one of the priority actions under the “Better Travel” pillar in the “Digital and Data” roadmap for ecological planning by France Nation Verte, published at the end of 2023.
  • It is also one of the first recipients in May 2024 of the associated investment fund managed by DINUM and the General Secretariat for Ecological Planning (SGPE): the “Digital and Data” Investment Fund for Ecological Planning (FINDPE). It is intended to support innovative projects that leverage digital technology to accelerate the ecological transition. The National Sustainable Mobility Knowledge Hub

The National Sustainable Mobility Knowledge Hub is led by the DRIEAT Île-de-France (Regional and Interdepartmental Directorate for the Environment, Planning, and Transport) with the support of the DGITM’s Sub-Directorate for Multimodality, Innovation, Digital Technology, and Territories.

The Sustainable Mobility Dashboard is listed as one of the priority actions under the “Better Mobility” pillar of the “Digital and Data” roadmap for ecological planning (France Nation Verte), published at the end of 2023.
It was also selected in May 2024 as one of the first recipients of the “Digital and Data Investment Fund for Ecological Planning” (FINDPE), led by DINUM and the General Secretariat for Ecological Planning (SGPE). This fund supports innovative projects leveraging digital tools to accelerate the ecological transition.

In practice

First, the National Knowledge Hub collects and extracts data.

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