Country Profiles
SUMPs across the Baltic Sea Region
Nine national snapshots showing how Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning is framed, funded and applied in each country of the region.
Denmark
Decentralised, municipality-led mobility planning rooted in liveability and cycling culture.
Estonia
Flexible, experimental approach with growing strategic recognition of sustainable mobility.
Finland
Mobility embedded in regional transport-system plans and MAL land-use & housing agreements.
Germany
A long planning tradition (VEPs) gradually aligning with European SUMP principles.
Latvia
Metropolitan-led planning centred on Riga, expanding into broader national policy.
Lithuania
One of the clearest national SUMP frameworks in the region, applied at city and town scale.
Poland
Strong supra-municipal SUMPs backed by a centralised national support and quality-assessment system.
Sweden
TRAST-based municipal transport strategies acting as the Swedish counterpart to SUMPs.