Transport and Covid-19: responses and resources

Reaching Critical MaaS: Interregional Co-operation for Seamless Mobility in the Brussels-Capital Region

  • Report Summary
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    Reaching Critical Maas - Executive Summary.pdfA visual summary fo the full report.
  • Companion Reports
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    Reaching critical maas companion report - review of maas-relevant initiatives in belgium.pdfIn this companion report, the ITF identifies three main types of governance actions that should be undertaken by responsible authorities to steer the development of a MaaS ecosystem: enabling data flows within the ecosystem; protecting citizens by ensuring secure data portability, user-centricity and compatibility with public policy objectives; cooperating with other stakeholders within the ecosystem to create the right conditions for sound interregional governance. Each of these governance actions is associated with more detailed governance activities and is informed by existing projects that could be relevant inspirations for policymakers in Belgium and abroad. This companion to the official report "Reaching Critical MaaS - Interregional cooperation for seamless mobility in the Brussels-Capital Region" provides additional details and information about the MaaS ecosystem in the Brussels-Capital Region. It is not a standalone report; the official project report provides the necessary context to the information provided here.
    Reaching critical maas companion report - review of relevant eu policies.pdfDeveloping interregional Mobility as a Service (MaaS) requires coordinated governance approaches within and across Belgian regions and with the Federal government. It also requires accounting for the overall regulatory framework for digital services and data governance set by the European Parliament and the European Commission. This EU framework recognises that digital spaces and markets must be monitored and regulated comprehensively and coherently to ensure their contribution to social welfare. This companion report to “Reaching Critical MaaS - Interregional cooperation for seamless mobility in the Brussels-Capital Region" provides an overview of European Union legislation that is either directly or indirectly relevant to the governance of the MaaS ecosystem in the Brussels Capital and neighbouring Belgian Regions.