As part of the “Alliance for Integral Sustainability 2023-2026” Memorandum of Understanding with Municipio IX, Campus Bio-Medico and Roma Capitale are renewing their commitment to sustainable, safe, and shared mobility: a concrete example of public-private collaboration that integrates innovative infrastructure, community engagement, and smart access solutions for the benefit of patients, students, staff, and citizens.
The joint actions with Roma Capitale demonstrate how cooperation and the One Health vision can be translated into tangible projects capable of improving mobility while reducing environmental impact.
Since August, in fact, the new configuration of public transport routes in the University Hospital area has been implemented, allowing the circulation of 18-meter buses and the introduction of new safety islands, thus making the service safer, more efficient, and better integrated.
The Campus’s commitment to mobility issues also took shape during European Mobility Week, with the creation of a Mobility Corner inside the University Park: a space dedicated to listening to the transportation needs of the University and Foundation community, collecting responses to the innovative mobility survey, and gathering useful data for drafting the first One Health Mobility Report.
This initiative, rooted in its Social Green Masterplan, marks a concrete step forward towards more efficient mobility: a shared commitment that looks to the future with responsibility, integrating innovation and integral sustainability for the benefit of the entire community.