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|editor=User:Kayra Güler | |editor=User:Kayra Güler | ||
+ | |focus=Mobility hubs in unplanned and growing urban developments in an emerging economy. | ||
+ | |goal=To co-create mobility hubs in fast-growing neighborhoods that have seen a rapid population growth of vulnerable and low-income population groups without adequate urban and transportation planning. | ||
+ | |method=#The mobility needs and issues of refugees, especially Syrian, female citizens, and citizens with limited digital skills are focus of the living lab. | ||
+ | #We will also focus on the mobility issues resulting as a consequence of new, low-income residential neighborhoods formed without adequate planning beforehand. | ||
+ | #The living lab will focus on three mainly problematic districts regarding this issue: Esenyurt, İkitelli, Bagcilar. The Esenyurt area, for example, has a population of more than 250,000 Syrians. | ||
+ | |country-responsibility=Turkey | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 13 January 2023
Responsible Partner
Case Study Editor(s)
Focus
Mobility hubs in unplanned and growing urban developments in an emerging economy.
Goal
To co-create mobility hubs in fast-growing neighborhoods that have seen a rapid population growth of vulnerable and low-income population groups without adequate urban and transportation planning.
Method
- The mobility needs and issues of refugees, especially Syrian, female citizens, and citizens with limited digital skills are focus of the living lab.
- We will also focus on the mobility issues resulting as a consequence of new, low-income residential neighborhoods formed without adequate planning beforehand.
- The living lab will focus on three mainly problematic districts regarding this issue: Esenyurt, İkitelli, Bagcilar. The Esenyurt area, for example, has a population of more than 250,000 Syrians.