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Mobility justice for all: framing safer, healthier and happier streets

Description du projet

Ouvrir la voie à des rues équitables

Dans toute l’Europe, les villes s’attaquent à la mobilité urbaine centrée sur la voiture, qui exacerbe les problèmes d’inégalité sociale et de dégradation de l’environnement. Dans ce contexte, le projet JUST STREETS, financé par l’UE et mené par 30 partenaires de 17 pays, se concentrera sur la promotion de la marche, du vélo et de la mobilité active, en mettant l’accent sur les personnes en situation de vulnérabilité. Il vise à remodeler les infrastructures et les comportements dans 12 villes, au bénéfice de plus de 4,5 millions de citoyens. En impliquant les citoyens, les décideurs politiques et les experts, JUST STREETS s’efforcera de promouvoir la justice spatiale et de diffuser rapidement ses stratégies de transformation à travers l’Europe. L’accent mis par le projet sur l’inclusion et la durabilité souligne son engagement à créer des villes plus équitables. Grâce à un consortium diversifié et à un plan de diffusion stratégique, JUST STREETS entend offrir aux décideurs urbains du continent entier les moyens de mettre en œuvre des changements positifs.

Objectif

JUST STREETS is the project proposal from a team of 30 partners from 17 countries, including 12 cities representing more than 4,5m citizens. It aims to transform cities’ car-centered mobility narratives that take for granted that streets are for motorized traffic only, promoting walking, cycling and other active modes of mobility. JUST STREETS will be re-shaping street infrastructure and changing individual mobility behavior in 12 cities, while proactively sharing the generated “how-to-do-it” knowledge with hundreds of cities for rapid replication across Europe. In close collaboration with citizens, policy makers, experts, and interest groups the project will not only develop a new vision of spatial justice where streets become public space for all, but equally important find ways to rapidly implement changes. A strong focus is on displaying how necessary transformations in the face of climate change can (and must) successfully improve social justice, accessibility, inclusivity, and security along the way. Putting marginalized social groups, the most vulnerable mobility users, as well as those citizens at the core of JUST STREETS that have been previously underrepresented in mobility infrastructure decision-making will allow the project to create highly valuable knowhow, critical in creating better, more just, and sustainable cities for all citizens.
The unique composition of the JUST STREET consortium is critical in making sure this knowledge is not only created, but subsequently shared with as many urban decision makers as possible from cities across Europe who have the means to initiate transformation in their cities. Top-level research and organizations with vast experience in the fields of mobility, urban planning, climate change, and social transformation are collaborating with the communication and dissemination expert partners who have established channels to reach and interact with tens of thousands urban decision-makers that will shape the future of cities

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FONDAZIONE LINKS - LEADING INNOVATION & KNOWLEDGE FOR SOCIETY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 046 125,00
Adresse
VIA PIER CARLO BOGGIO 61
10138 Torino
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Région
Nord-Ovest Piemonte Torino
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 1 046 125,00

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