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Name
Responsible Partner
TU Wien - MOVE
Case Study Editor(s)
Aaron James Nichols
Anna Grigolon
Aura Reggiani
Christoph Kirchberger
Christoph Test
David Duran
Fernanda Navarro
Georg Tannen
Jelten Baguet
Jesse Pappers
Joelean Hall
Julia Hansel
Karla Münzel
Karst Geurs
Katharina Leeb
Kayra Güler
Kelt Garritsen
Konstantinos Gkiotsalitis
Linda Dörrzapf
Lluis Martinez
Lukas Knott
Marco Ferro
Marion Rinke
Rebecca Rossetti
Roberto Patuelli
Roman Klementschitz
Roxani Gkavra
Thijs Kroep
Tobias Haider
Yusak Susilo
User:Lukas Knott
User:Roman Klementschitz
User:Christoph Kirchberger
User:Admin
Focus
Designing a citywide mobility hub network through co-creation processes. This Living Lab provides a unique flexibility in (re-)designing user-centric mobility hubs and provides room to experiment on the design level of SmartHubs.
Goal
To find the most optimal design of mobility hubs, across different socio-demographic, geographical locations, and service provisions, from mobility, governance, economic, equity, and sustainability point of views, for both freight and passenger mobility.
Method
#Revealed behavioural change will be observed in the focus area Seestadt Aspern upon certain new service features deployments. #Wider and more comprehensive system level impacts will be measured and benchmarked against different locations, characteristics, and market profiles of mobility hubs.
Country Responsibilities
Austria
Czech Republic
Hungary
Sweden
Norway
Switzerland
Slovenia
Croatia
Romania
Bulgaria
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