CloseThis event has ended. The workshop explores how transport network modelling can support the EU’s fair transition and strengthen social and territorial cohesion. It brings together JRC researchers, European Commission policy DGs, leading academics, and key stakeholders to showcase the latest developments in transport poverty analysis and contribute to shaping future research and policy.Please note that in-person participation has reached full capacity. Registration is now available for online attendance only: transport policy | transport research Wednesday 10 June 2026, 09:00 - Thursday 11 June 2026, 18:30 (CEST)Seville, Spain Practical information WhenWednesday 10 June 2026, 09:00 - Thursday 11 June 2026, 18:30 (CEST)WhereJRC Seville Edificio EXPO, C/ Inca Garcilaso, 3, 41092 Seville, Spain Who should attend This workshop is designed for experts and professionals involved in transport network modelling, policy making, and social and territorial cohesion initiativesLanguagesEnglishOrganisersJoint Research Centre Description Organised by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), the event aims to strengthen the evidence base for the design, implementation and evaluation of key EU initiatives, including the Social Climate Fund, the EU Anti-Poverty Strategy, and broader cohesion policies.Discussion topics include data availability and integration, modelling approaches, development of sufficiency thresholds and personas, indicator design, and the broader policy implications of transport accessibility across Europe and beyond.A key highlight of the event will be the presentation of the newly launched Transport Poverty Hub — a publicly accessible platform providing high-resolution mapping of transport poverty indicators across different transport modes. The platform is designed to support evidence-based policymaking and promote social and territorial inclusion throughout Europe.General publications5 June 2026Agenda Contacts General contact Transport Networks NameTransport NetworksOrganisationJoint Research Centre - SevilleEmailJRC-C6-TNETec [dot] europa [dot] eu
Organised by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), the event aims to strengthen the evidence base for the design, implementation and evaluation of key EU initiatives, including the Social Climate Fund, the EU Anti-Poverty Strategy, and broader cohesion policies.Discussion topics include data availability and integration, modelling approaches, development of sufficiency thresholds and personas, indicator design, and the broader policy implications of transport accessibility across Europe and beyond.A key highlight of the event will be the presentation of the newly launched Transport Poverty Hub — a publicly accessible platform providing high-resolution mapping of transport poverty indicators across different transport modes. The platform is designed to support evidence-based policymaking and promote social and territorial inclusion throughout Europe.General publications5 June 2026Agenda