Descripción del proyecto
Fomentar la innovación para lograr una movilidad urbana y periurbana sostenible
El transporte y la movilidad orientados a las personas constituye una solución prometedora para abordar los retos de movilidad sostenible a los que se enfrentan muchas zonas urbanas y periurbanas de la Unión Europea (UE). Sin embargo, a pesar de su potencial, hoy día se carecen de pruebas y soluciones transformadoras de transporte y movilidad orientados a las personas en el marco de investigación e innovación. El equipo del proyecto Cities-4-People, financiado con fondos europeos, ha creado un consorcio multidisciplinario que tiene como objetivo introducir un marco comunitario de transporte y movilidad orientados a las personas, que se base en procesos de innovación participativos, inclusivos y transparentes. A través de este marco innovador, se abordarán las necesidades reales de los ciudadanos europeos y se cocrearán nuevos conceptos y soluciones de movilidad, al tiempo que se aprovecha la innovación digital y social. El equipo del proyecto probará las mejores soluciones en cinco áreas urbanas de la UE, con amplias diferencias en tamaño, densidad de población y contexto socioeconómico.
Objetivo
People Oriented Transport and Mobility (POTM) holds a great promise for tackling some of the most persistent urban and peri-urban sustainable mobility challenges of common interest to EU cities. Even though researchers, practitioners and policy makers are aware of this potential, the current research and innovation framework is plagued by a surprising lack of evidence and transformative POTM solutions.
Cities-4-People brings together a multidisciplinary consortium to introduce a community-driven POTM framework based on participatory, inclusive and transparent innovation processes. We incorporate collective awareness and open innovation to understand the real needs of EU citizens and co-create new mobility solutions with them, harnessing digital and social innovation. Based on a local community setting and supported by cross-disciplinary teams and a comprehensive suite of collaborative technologies (both online and offline), citizens along with public and private city stakeholders will co-develop concepts and endorse concrete solutions – inspired by growing mobility trends (e.g. shared mobility and connected mobility). The best solutions will be put to the real test in a thorough pilot and scale up program in 5 different EU urban areas with rich diversity in terms of size, population density and socio-economic context. In parallel, the project will introduce an open process to co-develop a common Core Outcome Set of definitions, metrics, indicators and methods to guide POTM impact assessment and place, for the first time, the citizen into the equation. We will use this common baseline throughout our evaluations together with some less traditional techniques (e.g. people as sensors, real time user feedback). We believe that this work will act as the first open standard in POTM and will open up the way not only for the structuring of this young research field, but also for the attraction of interest from entrepreneurs, companies as well as investors (social or not).
Ámbito científico
- social sciencessociologygovernance
- social scienceseconomics and businessbusiness and managemententrepreneurship
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringsensors
- social sciencespolitical sciencespolitical policiescivil society
Programa(s)
Convocatoria de propuestas
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H2020-MG-2016-Two-Stages
Régimen de financiación
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinador
2000 Frederiksberg
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