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Co-creating Urban Mobility in Neighbourhoods

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    Co-creating Urban Mobility in Neighbourhoods

    By Cities4people | Event, News, Upcoming Event | Comments are Closed | 2 November, 2019 | 0

    Cities 4 People is participating in “Co-creating Urban Mobility in Neighbourhoods”, a workshop organized by CIVITAS SATELLITE in cooperation with INEA. The event is taking place on 19 November and is hosted at the INEA agency, in Brussels. The workshop will bring together representatives from Cities 4 People and sister projects (Metamorphosis, MUV and Sunrise) with representatives from INEA, DG MOVE and DG RTD for a vivid discussion around the projects.

    The workshop will offer an excellent opportunity for knowledge-circulation and exchange between the projects.

    In the morning session, projects’ representatives are going to make the case of neighbourhood as a geographical unit and discuss issues of evaluation and scalability. During a session dedicated to the choice of co-creation as a method, our project partner, the Centre for Budapest Transport (BKK), is going to share the experience from Cities 4 People in the city of Budapest, and talk about the enabling factors of the project, the surprises in the process and the lessons learned.

    In the afternoon session, four world-café tables will be set to discuss the following issues:

    1. What are the common barriers in co-creation at the neighbourhood-level?
    2. How can we make mobility planning more inclusive of vulnerable groups?
    3. How can citizens best be engaged at neighbourhood-level?
    4. How can we evaluate the impact of co-creation?

    Cities 4 People and MUV are going to coordinate together the table discussing participation techniques tools that can mobilize citizens to take part in neighbourhood level initiatives.

    The outcomes of the discussions will be collated, and emphasis will be given to the transferability and scalability of project results.

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