
Co-creating sustainable urban planning and mobility interventions in the city of Trikala
Author(s) -
Margarita Angelidou,
Eleni Karachaliou,
Anastasia Matonaki,
Christina Karaberi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.179
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/410/1/012059
Subject(s) - business , urban planning , sustainable development , neighbourhood (mathematics) , sustainability , sustainable transport , work (physics) , sustainable city , investment (military) , environmental planning , plan (archaeology) , european union , economic growth , environmental economics , political science , geography , economics , engineering , civil engineering , mechanical engineering , mathematical analysis , ecology , mathematics , archaeology , politics , law , economic policy , biology
In recent years, the European Union has been promoting social innovation and new business models to support the long-term transition towards low-emission, sustainable urban development. To this end, a demand-driven approach is seen as key to enhancing the wealth of sustainable urban planning and mobility solutions, increasing their relevance and responsiveness to real life challenges, saving public Research & Development investment resources and most importantly, nurturing the uptake of those solutions by their end users. In addition, cities are seen as ideal places of experimentation because they accumulate a wealth of activities and stakeholders, as well as the complex networks and transactions among those. This paper presents results from the Horizon2020 Research and Innovation Project “Cities-4-People”, financed under the ‘Smart, green and integrated transport’ part of the Horizon2020 Work Programme of 2016 - 2017, topic “New ways of supporting development and implementation of neighbourhood-level and urban-district-level transport innovations” (MG-4.5-2016). More particularly, in this paper we present the methodology, results and conclusions for the co-creation of sustainable urban planning and mobility solutions in the city of Trikala. This phase of the project took place during the period April 2018 – September 2018 and was administered by the Trikala project team of the Cities-4-People consortium (Q-Plan International and E-Trikala).