SUNRISE
Sustainable mobility solutions must place communities at the centre, engaging citizens across the design and implementation process.
The SUNRISE project - Sustainable Urban Neighbourhoods – Research and Implementation Support in Europe - aims to develop new tools to facilitate collaborative ways of addressing mobility challenges at the neighbourhood level. The project is designing and implementing co-learning to tackle common local urban mobility challenges through “neighbourhood mobility labs”.
Solutions will be tested in neighbourhoods within the cities of Bremen, Budapest, Jerusalem, Malmö, Southend-on-Sea and Thessaloniki.
With the support of the project partners, the SUNRISE neighbourhoods will run a highly participatory “co-creation” process with their residents and stakeholders to identify local needs, develop new transport solutions, and implement and evaluate them.
- For further information, please contact Ivo Cré and Niklas Schmalholz.
- Find the project website here or follow it on Twitter and YouTube.