Beyond the travel time savings paradigm for project appraisal The experience shows that state-of-the-art practices on planning and project appraisal often result in contradictory conclusions when applied to sustainable mobility policies, particularly at the urban scale. Benefits associated with faster transport…
Co-creation with children for designing tomorrow’s cities and mobility Today’s children are tomorrow’s adults; active consumers of mobility services and urban space. Co-creation of knowledge workshops involving children can lead to the acquisition of a fresh sensitivity and competence by city/town…
Going Hybrid? Considering new hybrid solutions on transport policy An increasing variety of hybrid transport solutions will be offered in the future to cover more specific user demands. Classical boundaries between transport modes and between public and private transport solutions are…
Design thinking: how to involve citizens in conceiving better mobility projects for their community Active participation of citizens in the conception of new mobility initiatives planned by the public sector is today a process with still many unresolved challenges. Traditional planning methodologies rely heavily on top-down…