Participants arrived in Valongo – a serene, well‑organised municipality just minutes from bustling Porto, yet remarkably free from noise pollution and urban stress. The first day focused on getting to know the local ecosystem through a cultural tour of the region’s heritage sites, green landscapes, and community spaces. Delegates experienced firsthand how Valongo has cultivated a calm, clean, and efficient urban environment that prioritises quality of life while remaining strongly connected to European networks. The day also coincided with Portugal’s Mother’s Day celebrations, adding a warm, family‑centred atmosphere to the gathering.
The second day opened with a powerful and authentic speech by the Mayor of Valongo, Mr. Paulo Esteves Ferreira, who reaffirmed the municipality’s commitment to social innovation, resilience, and participatory governance.
The core theme of the meeting – “Empowering Women in Mountainous Regions through Mobility and Gender Equality” – was addressed through a series of impactful presentations. Special focus was given to Valongo’s Social Innovation Department, which presented a model that left all 17 partners convinced of its replicability across Europe.
Key elements of Valongo’s best practice include:
This citizen‑science‑driven approach, rooted in sustainability and resilience, demonstrated how local ecosystems can generate scalable solutions for Europe’s most pressing mobility challenges.
The final day delivered a historic outcome. The Municipality of Fano, presented a visionary proposal on Universal Design – or “Design for All” – a planning approach that guarantees inclusion beyond physical barriers.
The core principles presented and adopted include:
Fano also highlighted the importance of collaboration and synergies between EU‑funded projects. The consortium unanimously agreed to adopt Universal Design as one of the main outcomes of GreenMove – a lasting legacy that will shape inclusive, human‑centred mobility planning across Europe.
Between sessions, participants enjoyed a cultural immersion that showcased the best of Valongo and the Porto region:
With the conclusion of the Valongo meeting, the GreenMove consortium has:
As stated by the consortium coordinator: “What we built in GreenMove is not just a set of tools – it is a movement. From the shores of Corfu to the mountains of Valongo, we have shown that citizens, municipalities, and EU values can together forge a more inclusive, sustainable, and democratic Europe.”