ACUTE: Accessibility and Connectivity Knowledge Hub for Urban Transformation in Europe
ACUTE addressed the challenges of sustainable urban passenger mobility, freight transport and connectivity as an integral and essential part of sustainable urban development. The project enabled cross-project cooperation, extracted and consolidated knowledge of all existing ENU-UAC projects, initiated efforts to support practitioners and brought together experts from different sectors.
The Knowledge Hub ACUTE supported the program EN-UAC and its projects by:
- Helping to overcome the fragmentation of findings and experiences
- Creating a space for stakeholder exchange
- Enabling cross-project cooperation; consolidating and synthesising knowledge
- Supporting practitioners, policy-makers and funders with the mainstreaming of research results and
- Providing strategic support for the Program DUT.
ACUTE held its Final Event on November 28th 2024. The deliverables, the presentation and a recording of the event are available here:
PRESENTATION OF THE FINAL EVENT
ACUTE Final Event Presentations Handout 241128ACUTE Final Event 241128 Download
AUDIO RECORDING OF THE FINAL EVENT
VIDEO RECORDING OF THE FINAL EVENT
DELIVERABLES
WP 1 - ENUAC CROSS RESEARCH COMMUNITY
ACUTE D1.1 and D1.4.1 Final showcase of the ENUAC projects
ACUTE D1.3 Scientific events open to practitioners
ACUTE D1.4.2 Compilation and analysis of European projects on urban transport
ACUTE D1.4.2 Detailed description of European projects on urban transport ANNEX
WP 2 - RESEARCH SYNTHESIS
ACUTE D2.2 Analytical framework and methodology
WP 3 - PRACTITIONER INTERACTION
ACUTE D3.1 Outreach and engagement plan
ACUTE D3.2 Storyline agenda national pilot workshops
ACUTE D3.3 Communication guidelines
ACUTE D3.4.1 National pilot workshop Sweden
ACUTE D3.4.2 National pilot workshop Austria
ACUTE D3.4.3 National pilot workshop Latvia
ACUTE D3.4.4 National pilot workshop UK
ACUTE D3.4.5 National pilot workshop France
WP 4 - STRATEGIC SUPPORT FOR DUT
ACUTE D4.1 Report on synthesized results for the development of future DUT programme
WP 5 - FUTURE OF THE KNOWLEDGE HUB
ACUTE D5.1 Shortlist cooperation possibilities for ACUTE
ACUTE D5.2 Three future scenarios of the Knowledge Hub
ACUTE D5.3 Future ACUTE Management Model
The ACUTE project is a multi-stakeholder project involving partners from five European countries, coordinated by BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Institute of Production and Logistics (AT). The partners are Université Gustave Eiffel (FR), Cerema (FR), Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, University of Latvia, RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden, University of Westminster (UK), Malmö University (SWE), K2 (SWE), Power Circle (SWE), University of Innsbruck (AT) and Graz Energy Agency (AT).

