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Participation for a fair mobility transition

Involving the population in the planning and implementation of mobility projects is essential for our research, as we want to increase their acceptance, success and fair distribution of benefits. New social approaches, behaviours and organizational models support the transition to sustainable, efficient and people-centred mobility. We focus on the needs, commitment and participation of all people in order to ensure fair and inclusive mobility design. This takes place in our numerous real-world laboratories.

We place a particular focus on justice: innovations should not only be technologically advanced, but also inclusive, sustainable and fair. This means taking different perspectives into account, reflecting power imbalances and distributing the benefits of new developments fairly. Only in this way can a sustainable and socially responsible transformation succeed.

Projects

Effective participation for mobility innovations What do we do? Integration of participation and communication In our project

The project investigates how various car-sharing models at residential locations can offer an attractive alternative to the little-used private car.

The project aims to influence mobility behavior on the TUM research campus in Garching through digital and physical interventions.

We are developing and testing an autonomous vehicle for use in urban and rural real-world laboratories.

We are investigating the potential impact of innovative Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) offerings such as mobility budgets and mobility bundles in real-world laboratories for everyday mobility and major events.

With MOSAIQ, we are committed to environmentally friendly mobility, participation, social inclusion, a high quality of life and climate-resilient urban districts in Munich.

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In these project modules, we work collaboratively and transdisciplinarily in cooperation with actors from the field with the aim of gaining concrete knowledge for a just mobility transition.

The STEAM project aims to analyze and design future usage concepts for passenger and freight transport vehicles in a holistic and user-centered manner.

With the help of experiments and real laboratories, we have developed sustainable mobility solutions and promoted the mobility turnaround.

Blog & News

The Wiesn 2024 was not just a folk festival, but also the setting for a groundbreaking innovation:

The Wiesn 2024 was not just a folk festival, but also the setting for a groundbreaking innovation:

Review of the MCube research project aqt in Munich** *Autored neighborhoods for a livable city*

Review of the MCube research project aqt in Munich** *Autored neighborhoods for a livable city*

You can find our specific innovation recommendations on the topic here

You can find our specific innovation recommendations on the topic here

Identifying and combating mobility (in)equity in the city of Munich A broad focus on equity

Identifying and combating mobility (in)equity in the city of Munich A broad focus on equity

Newsletter from August 2023 Transformative Mobility Experiments (TrEx) The MCube lighthouse project Transformative Mobility Experiments sees experiments

Newsletter from August 2023 Transformative Mobility Experiments (TrEx) The MCube lighthouse project Transformative Mobility Experiments sees experiments

The future of mobility - the future of neighborhoods | What will the urban neighborhood of tomorrow look like?

The future of mobility - the future of neighborhoods | What will the urban neighborhood of tomorrow look like?

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