
MUNICIPALITY OF PENTELI
MUNICIPALITY OF PENTELI
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:LARNAKA MUNICIPALITY, TUM, NTUA, TOVEA MECHANICAL APPLICATIONS SINGLE MEMBER LIMITED COMPANY, CAMBIAMO SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA MADRILENA +11 partnersLARNAKA MUNICIPALITY,TUM,NTUA,TOVEA MECHANICAL APPLICATIONS SINGLE MEMBER LIMITED COMPANY,CAMBIAMO SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA MADRILENA,Swarco (Austria),University of Peloponnese,ERTICO - ITS,FHH,ASOCIACION VIVERO DE INICIATIVAS CIUDADANAS,SWARCO MIZAR SPA,iiAPA,MUNICIPALITY OF PENTELI,EPF,BUDAPEST ASSOCIATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITY,MaaSLabFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101147881Funder Contribution: 4,719,160 EURInclusiveSpaces realizes the inclusive design, monitoring and evaluation of urban space. InclusiveSpaces introduces co-design accessibility concepts, engaging people with disabilities and older people to improve inclusiveness, social cohesion and climate change mitigation and adaptation. It develops socially innovative solutions that foster universal design principles, empower diverse target-groups, and promote climate-friendly practices. Five essential planning and design tools will be developed to enhance accessibility and comfort: 1) a travel demand data collection and evaluation of accessibility tool, 2) a comfort-based accessibility mapping tool, 3) an accessibility routing tool tailored to visually impaired and mobility-impaired individuals, 4) a first-of-its-kind digitized tool for conducting accessibility audits in buildings and public spaces, and 5) a Universal Design Manual for the Built Environment, including Mobility Hubs. In addition, InclusiveSpaces develops advanced assistive technologies: 1) a Mobility Kiosk of shared electric wheelchairs powered by solar panels and providing shared mobility options to people with disabilities, 2) a device offering enhanced accessibility to beaches and waterfronts, 3) an Upright Tricycle providing inclusive personal mobility to people with reduced mobility, 4) and 5) Indoor and Outdoor Assistive Technologies enhancing the accessibility and mobility of people with disabilities. The InclusiveSpaces planning and design tools and the climate-friendly assistive technologies will be demonstrated, assessed, and evaluated in real-world demonstrations in 6 European cities and countries, including Athens-Penteli, Geneva, Madrid, Larnaka, Hamburg and Budapest. Project findings will be translated into actionable policies and recommendations. inclusiveSpaces is a project, and an initiative to standardize and digitize design frameworks towards a transition to an inclusive and climate-friendly built environment.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:SIEMENS MOBILITY BV, Fredrikstad Kommune, Chalmers University of Technology, LPT LARNACA PUBLIC TRANSPORTSERVICES AND OPERATIONS LIMITED, TUM +23 partnersSIEMENS MOBILITY BV,Fredrikstad Kommune,Chalmers University of Technology,LPT LARNACA PUBLIC TRANSPORTSERVICES AND OPERATIONS LIMITED,TUM,INRIA,Jagiellonian University,HYDROLIFT SMART CITY FERRIES AS,VeDeCoM Institute,UMK,LANDESHAUPTSTADT MUENCHEN,University of Twente,NTUA,NEXTBIKE CY LTD,RET NV,SIXT GMBH & CO. AUTOVERMIETUNG KG,Polis,SIGMA 6 LTD,CMC,ERTICO - ITS,MUNICIPALITY OF PENTELI,CONCESIONES UNIFICADAS SLU,SMTUC,FREENOW HELLAS SINGLE MEMBER SA,MUNICIPALITY OF JERUSALEM,TAU,TU Delft,MOBYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101103646Overall Budget: 10,760,900 EURFunder Contribution: 9,872,100 EURThe objective of SUM is to transform current mobility networks towards innovative and novel shared mobility systems (NSM) integrated with public transport (PT) in more than 15 European Cities by 2026 reaching 30 by 2030. Intermodality, interconnectivity, sustainability, safety, and resilience are at the core of this innovation. The outcomes of the project offer affordable and reliable solutions considering the needs of all stakeholders such as end users, private companies, public urban authorities. SUM project will develop five pillars consisting of technological, co-creation, and policy tools to tackle the identified NSM barriers for a typical, car-focused family. These five pillars can increase the modal share of NSM via targeted push/pull measures and policy recommendations. SUM will introduce a federation of solutions including prediction, scheduling, integrated NSM-PT ticketing, and real-time NSM management. This created ecosystem will reduce the total door-to-door travel times using integrated NSM-PT. This can change the behavior of 34% of travelers using cars and 17% of travelers sceptic about using NSM. The partners in this diverse consortium have access to innovative tools and expertise making them uniquely positioned to tackle the barriers in 9 living labs and 30 organizations across Europe.
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