Without a structured, evidence-based approach to sustainable urban planning and mobility as a service, your city or organisation risks inefficient infrastructure investments, non-compliance with evolving environmental regulations, public backlash over congestion and emissions, and loss of funding or community trust. The Sustainable Urban Planning and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment Kit gives you an immediate competitive and operational advantage: a comprehensive, standards-aligned framework to evaluate, prioritise, and implement mobility transformation initiatives with confidence. This 1513-criteria self-assessment is explicitly designed for compliance leads, urban development strategists, and transport policy officers who must demonstrate measurable progress toward net-zero targets, equitable access, and smart city integration, before audit deadlines, funding reviews, or public consultations expose critical gaps.
What You Receive
- 1513 prioritised self-assessment criteria across 7 sustainability and mobility maturity domains, Environmental Impact, Multimodal Integration, Equity and Accessibility, Digital Infrastructure, Governance, Public-Private Partnerships, and Lifecycle Resilience, enabling you to identify high-impact improvement areas in under 60 minutes
- Comprehensive Excel-based scoring engine with automated gap analysis, benchmarking against ISO 37120, C40 Cities Framework, and ITF-OECD Mobility as a Service guidelines, so you can generate audit-ready compliance reports and prioritisation roadmaps
- 28 real-world case studies from Tier 1 cities and transit authorities, including performance metrics, stakeholder engagement strategies, and lessons learned, giving you actionable reference models to accelerate your own programme
- 75 policy and implementation templates in Word and PDF format, ranging from public consultation frameworks to MaaS integration checklists, so you can fast-track documentation and cross-departmental alignment
- Integrated risk-mitigation matrix linking each assessment criterion to specific regulatory, financial, and reputational risks, allowing you to justify budget allocations and programme timelines to senior decision-makers
- Instant digital download of all files in ready-to-use formats: Excel (.xlsx), Word (.docx), PDF (.pdf), and CSV (.csv) for data portability and integration with existing urban planning platforms
How This Helps You
This self-assessment enables you to move from ad hoc sustainability claims to a quantifiable, defensible programme of change. By systematically evaluating your current mobility infrastructure and urban planning policies, you can pinpoint exactly where compliance gaps exist, such as inadequate active transport provisions, poor integration of shared mobility platforms, or failure to meet EU Green Deal or UN SDG 11 benchmarks, before they trigger regulatory penalties or failed funding applications. Each criterion is mapped to recognised international standards, so your assessments are not just internal exercises but verifiable evidence for auditors, investors, and accreditation bodies. Without this level of rigour, your organisation risks investing in low-impact initiatives, misallocating capital, or facing public scrutiny for greenwashing. With it, you gain the authority to lead cross-functional teams, secure buy-in for transformation projects, and demonstrate measurable reductions in urban emissions and congestion.
Who Is This For?
- Urban planners and city development officers responsible for long-term land use and transport integration
- Sustainability managers in local government or infrastructure agencies needing to meet carbon reduction targets and reporting requirements
- Transport policy advisors and mobility consultants designing Mobility as a Service (MaaS) frameworks and multimodal transit systems
- Public sector innovation leads implementing smart city technologies and digital mobility platforms
- Private developers and mobility operators seeking to align with municipal sustainability mandates and access public-private partnership opportunities
Choosing this self-assessment is not an expense, it is a strategic investment in operational resilience, regulatory compliance, and future-ready urban development. Professionals who delay structured evaluation of their sustainable mobility programmes risk falling behind in funding eligibility, public trust, and intercity competitiveness. With instant access to 1513 evidence-based criteria and implementation tools, you are equipped to act decisively, lead with authority, and deliver outcomes that stand up to scrutiny.
What does the Sustainable Urban Planning and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment Kit include?
The Sustainable Urban Planning and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment Kit includes 1513 prioritised assessment criteria across 7 maturity domains, a fully automated Excel scoring tool, 28 real-world case studies, 75 policy and implementation templates in Word and PDF, and a risk-mitigation matrix aligned with ISO 37120, C40, and ITF-OECD standards. All materials are available for instant digital download in Excel, Word, PDF, and CSV formats.