The Transport Area of the Florence School of Regulation (FSR Transport) at the European University Institute is dedicated to policy dialogue, policy-relevant research, training, and networking in the area of transport regulation in Europe. It is concerned with the regulation of all modes of transport and a wide range of other topics related to digital and sustainable mobility.
The 15th Florence Intermodal Forum brought together a diverse set of perspectives from a wide variety of sectors. The topic…
In her political guidelines for the new European Commission mandate, President von der Leyen highlighted the ‘Single Digital Booking and…
The promotion of sustainable travel and a modal shift to less polluting modes of transport remains an ongoing commitment in…
Over the last few years, Europe has witnessed a rapid advance in technology in every sector. The emergence of multimodal digital mobility services (MDMS) has transformed the concept of mobility.…
Fostering multimodality is one of the principal EU policy objectives for transport.[1] This is a good development as multimodal transport…
Regulation 1370/2007, as amended by the Fourth Railway Package, set the date of 25 December 2023 for the opening to competition of services subject to public service obligations. As opposed…
The school carries out multidisciplinary research with the purpose of developing economically, legally, and socially-sound regulation and policy.
Designed by an international faculty of academics and the main experts in the field, our courses are designed to meet the educational needs of professionals at all levels.
Our events bring together the world of academia and practice to offer a vast range of opportunities for open discussion and practice sharing.
For more than a decade, hundreds of experts have gathered at the hills overlooking Florence to analyse the evolution of European transport policy and regulation at the call of the Florence School of Regulation. This book reflects the discussions in…
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