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  1. Calendar event ACUTE - ENUAC Knowledge Hub Project Final Event

    Dear All, The ACUTE team is very happy to invite you to the Final Event of our Knowledge Hub project! We will meet online on November 28th, from 1pm-3pm CET (GMT/UTC+1) for 2 hours full of interesting presentations and discussions. The ACUTE team will present results of its working groups and we will see an interesting showcase of how a Knowledge Hub community platform for research programs like DUT can work and look like - namely this platform here. If you are interested to join please send me an email to hh@h2pro.at and I will provide an online link in due time for confirmation of your participation. We hope to see you all there and have a very interesting exchange with you! Kind Regards Hans Häuslmayer https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/acute-enuac-knowledge-hub-final-event/
  2. Article Multi-scale analysis of accessibility by proximity, an application in the North African urban context with the Rabat-Salé conurbation in Morocco

    In this initial study, which is part of a wider doctoral research project on accessibility-based planning, we set out to measure accessibility scores for a range of POIs (shops, services, green spaces and leisure facilities) in the Rabat-Salé conurbation in Morocco. The concepts of “15-min city” and proximity-centred accessibility are still relatively unexplored in the context of Moroccan cities, and more broadly in that of North African cities (Büttner et al., 2022). In many respects, urban planning in the Rabat-Salé conurbation is representative of the main cities in this geographical area: combating heat islands, managing dense informal housing, developing new towns on the outskirts, balancing the distribution of urban facilities in a context of strong urban and demographic growth, improving public transport infrastructures and promoting active modes of travel.
  3. Calendar event Webinar "The Role of Shared Mobility in Affordable Housing"

    Join us for the third SHARE North squared webinar on Wednesday, 4 December from 11:00 to 12:00, were we will discuss "The Role of Shared Mobility in Affordable Housing" Housing Europe and one of their partners will be a guest on this webinar. It will be moderated by Rebecca Karbaumer from the city of Bremen. Register here. https://www.interregnorthsea.eu/sn2/events/webinar-the-role-of-shared-mobility-in-affordable-housing
  4. Calendar event Key Areas of the 15-minute City Pathway of DUT

    DUT invites European researchers, experts and local practitioners to discuss and co-create on challenges and key topics for the urban mobility transition. This highly interactive online workshop is a central step to reflecting and updating the DUT strategic document, the DUT Roadmap. In this context, the 15-minute City Pathway – one of the three thematic areas of DUT – updates its approach to transforming mobility in liveable, inclusive and climate-neutral cites. Here, we tackle challenges connected to urban mobility by implementing research and innovation perspectives crossing sectors and linking stakeholders. Discussion questions What are the most important aspects / most urgent challenges for urban mobility transitions? In which areas can research and innovation move most? Where should we set priorities and focus areas in the upcoming years? Key Areas of the 15-minute City Pathway of DUT The DUT team welcomes all interested target groups of DUT to discuss and rethink Key Areas of Action as focus topics for the work of the 15-minute City Pathway. Feel welcome to review and find further information on the key areas in an overview and a more detailed narrative ahead of the event. We plan to discuss with 30-40 participants and will give our best to arrange the group based on diversity of thematic and geographical backgrounds. In order to do so, we would like to ask you a few question in the registration. Register here
  5. Calendar event Oxford FMC Lab Talk 04: NEW METRICS FOR INCLUSIVE ACCESSIBILITY BY PROXIMITY [4-5pm, London Time]

    Dear all, We would like to invite you to the fourth online Oxford FMC Lab Talk entitled: NEW METRICS FOR INCLUSIVE ACCESSIBILITY BY PROXIMITY. The Oxford 15-Minute City Lab (Oxford FMC Lab) is an initiative at Oxford Brookes University, UK, that investigates the concept of FMC globally and locally, aiming to provide a platform for inclusive and constructive dialogue. Oxford FMC Talks will bring together academics, practitioners, and activists from around the world to share their experience and research. Details of the event are provided below. A flyer with a QR code (zoom link) is attached. No registration is required. Please kindly circulate this email to reach those who might be interested. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: NEW METRICS FOR INCLUSIVE ACCESSIBILITY BY PROXIMITY Speakers: Paola Pucci, Politecnico di Milano (DAStU) Date: NOVEMBER 07, 2024, 4-5pm (London Time) Abstract: The presentation questions a functional dimension of proximity (as a spatial-temporal threshold). It introduces new metrics for measuring accessibility by proximity, reshaped as an exchange of resources and collaboration, activated for sharing specific accessibility-related needs, problems and mobility opportunities (relational proximity). zoom link: https://brookes.zoom.us/j/84125084310 Meeting ID: 841 2508 4310 Inquiries: shirazi@brookes.ac.uk
  6. Calendar event StreetForum webinar: Tools to facilitate the transformation of streets into accessible urban oases

    The StreetForum toolkit comprises nine digital and analogue tools that facilitate public participation and enable consensus-making in street transformation processes. These tools target different stages of the consensus-making process. This two-hour webinar will allow you to discover all the tools and engage more in-depth with two tools of your choice. You can find more information about the StreetForum project and the toolkit here. If you are interested, please register using this link.
  7. Calendar event SUM Webinar: Methodologies & tools to evaluate and monitor shared mobility status & citizens acceptance

    The SUM project, co-funded by the European Commission's Horizon Europe programme, aims to support mobility transformation in various European cities. It focuses on integrating new shared mobility modes with public transport, prioritising innovation, interconnectivity, environmental sustainability, safety, resilience, and replicability. https://sum-project.eu/