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THE IDEA

GreenYourMove (GYM) is a European Research Project co-funded by LIFE, the EU financial instrument for the environment - LIFE14 ENV/GR/000611.


GreenYourMove main objective is the development and promotion of a co-modal journey application to minimize GHG emission in Europe. GreenYourMove develops a multi-modal transport planner (both routing & ticketing system) considering all kinds of urban public transportation (urban and sub-urban buses, metro, tram, trolley, trains), where the user gets alternative routes combining more than one transport modes if necessary. The routes are the environmentally friendliest ones, since emissions are calculated for different scenarios.

THE TEAM

 

Dr. Georgios K.D. Saharidis

Project Coordinator

saharidis@gmail.com 

Dr. Andreas Vassilopoulos

Project manager of AVMap

vassilopoulos@avmap.gr

Filip Kvaček

Project manager of CHAPS

kvacek@chaps.cz

Chariton Kouridis

Project manager of EMISIA

charis.k@emisia.com

Ivan Jančura

Project manager of INPROP

jancura@inprop.sk

Dimitris Tsarouchis

Project manager of Trainose

dtsarouc@trainose.gr

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Date of last update: 18/02/2020

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