New publication explains how co-creation can improve urban mobility in neighbourhoods

Indeed, the safety, quality of our experience, and connections between how we move, and the character of our environment all contribute to the very personal and local nature of mobility.
Cities-4-People, LOOPER, METAMORPHOSIS, and SUNRISE are four EU-funded projects which have each approached mobility from a participatory perspective, shedding light on the opportunities and challenges of co-creating mobility solutions with citizens at the neighbourhood level.
Around the time of their completion, these projects came together at the “Final Neighbourhood Projects Event: Towards sustainable mobility – one neighbourhood at a time” to share their findings, experiences, and recommendations. The outcome of this collaboration is a publication, “Big Messages: Lessons for co-creative mobility initiatives in neighbourhoods”.
The publication is an excellent source of information on the topic of participatory mobility, making it an ideal resource for policymakers, neighbourhood leaders, NGOs and the general public.
Download the publication “Big Messages: Lessons for co-creative mobility initiatives in neighbourhoods”!
Author: Laura Schubert