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Title: Holistic Approach for Providing Spatial & Transport Planning Tools and Evidence to Metropolitan and Regional Authorities to Lead a Sustainable Transition to a New Mobility Era

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Deliverables

Extended SUMP guidelines for metropolitan areas in the new mobility era (opens in new window)

To Be Completed

Market & business ecosystem analysis (opens in new window)

Analysis of current approaches and solutions addressing HARMONY challenges and estimation of the potential market for HARMONY technologies and services. Analysis of the current stakeholders’ business models, their relationships, their roles and their evolution in the “to be” HARMONY ecosystem. It includes the Exploitation Handbook, explaining the guidelines document and a set of templates for product idea definition, innovation management including market and competition analysis, business planning including financial indicators and business cases adoption and extension. A review of standardisation activities and recommendations will be included.

Communication kit (opens in new window)

It will describe and present the project brand identity and material, the leaflet, posters roll-up, newsletters, videos, website and social media accounts. It will be issued at different dates, according to the project needs and communication planning.

Applications of the freight tactical simulator and forecasting (opens in new window)

Presents the results of the simulation of the cocreated policies and scenarios by using the freight tactical simulator

Brief final exploitation plan (opens in new window)

Preliminary public version of the Final Exploitation plan to be disseminated at the HARMONY final project conference planned for M42

Harmony roadmaps for the transition period (opens in new window)

To Be Completed

Spatial and transport planning scenarios simulation results (opens in new window)

Report presenting the results of the cocreated scenarios simulation for the trailblazing and aspiring metropolitan areas

The HARMONY area’s orchestration, engagement plan and data collection guidelines (opens in new window)

Report presenting the plan and the guidelines for the set-up of the co-creation labs, AVs and drones demonstration requirements and set-up (refers to T9.1).

Data collection tools for passenger and freight surveys (opens in new window)

This report will present the tools and the methodologies applied to develop the smartphone based and on-line questionnaire passenger and freight surveys. It will also provide the sampling methodology for each case study area. The GDPR standards and the data privacy agreements required for the data collection will also be provided.

The HARMONY MS support for TEN-T corridors analysis (opens in new window)

The report presents how the outcomes of a metropolitanlevel model could feed EUwide level models focusing on TENT corridors and the other way around

Transport and Spatial Data Warehouse Final Version (opens in new window)

Reports on the final TSDW version including the final version of its input and output interfaces data management mechanisms hardware and software infrastructure privacy enhancing technologies and TSDW population

HARMONY areas engagement activities and demonstrations – First version (opens in new window)

Report that presents and evaluates the results of the engagement activities and demonstrations, across with any potential political or governance barriers faced. It covers all tasks apart from T9.8.

Stakeholder requirements and scenarios for regional spatial and transport planning (opens in new window)

A report explaining the methods used to organise the workshop in M5 and the methods used to collect stakeholder requirements, barriers and opportunities. It also analyses and presents the findings and the co-created scenarios designed during the workshop.

Secondary data from the HARMONY areas (opens in new window)

List presenting secondary data the areas have provided for HARMONY purposes, along with data protection description. The actual data will be delivered. It covers all tasks apart from T9.8.

Assessment and transferability of the HARMONY MS (opens in new window)

The report presents evaluates the process of using and applying the MS while it also explains how the results and the forecasts could be transferred and replicated for other areas without the need to apply the MS

Applications of the passenger tactical and operational simulators and forecasting- M36 (opens in new window)

Presents results of the simulation of policies and scenarios using the passenger tactical simulator

Policy adaptation and standardization recommendations - Final version (opens in new window)

Comparative analysis and development of suggestions and indications for adaption and further standardization report

Stakeholders requirements for regional spatial and transport planning - Final version (opens in new window)

This report includes the analysis of the online questionnaires and polls and their design approaches that will be set up throughout the project to update the stakeholders requirements

Transport and Spatial Data Warehouse 1st Prototype (opens in new window)

This deliverable will report on the 1st prototype of the TSDW, including the state-of-the-art data handling methodologies.

HARMONY areas engagement activities - Second version (opens in new window)

Report that presents and evaluates the results of the crossmetropolitan activities and experience exchange It covers all tasks apart from T98

Review of new forms of mobility, freight distribution and their business models; gaps identification in KPIs and SUMPs (opens in new window)

D1.1 covers T1.1 and T1.2. It presents the knowledge bank including review of the new mobility services, technologies, business models and critically assesses the existing project appraisal, KPIs and SUMP guidelines to identify gaps and the validity of the process steps. Baseline scenarios for multimodal regional spatial and transport planning, and new mobility services are provided.

Applications of the operational simulator and forecasting (opens in new window)

The results of the application of the operational simulator in the pilot sites

Evaluation of the HARMONY metropolitan areas engagement and demonstration activities - Final (opens in new window)

Report presenting evaluating and comparing the activities that took place in each area elaborating on the findings the barriers and opportunities faced Refers to T98

HARMONY data: statistical and spatiotemporal analyses (opens in new window)

Report presenting the analysis of the primary passenger and freight data AVs and drones routes and noise mapping

Transport and Spatial Data Warehouse Technical Design (opens in new window)

A technical report with the detailed design of HARMONY’s transport and spatial data warehouse.

Multimodal land networks (opens in new window)

A set of land multi-modal networks for selective metropolitan areas participating in the project (CO). A report is also delivered available to the public (PU) presenting the models developed or modified.

Data management plan - Version 2 (opens in new window)

An update of D103 It will present the types of data the project has produced up to M29 and procedures for making them open and accessible to any interested parties outside the consortium

Data management plan - Version 3, Final (opens in new window)

It will outline the types of data the project has produced as a whole and the procedures for making them open and accessible to any interested parties outside the consortium

Data management plan – Version 1 (opens in new window)

It presents an initial outline of the types of data the project will collect and initial procedures for making them open and accessible to any interested parties outside the consortium.

Publications

HARMONY MODEL SUITE: AN INTEGRATED SPATIAL AND MULTIMODALTRANSPORT PLANNING TOOL TO LEAD A SUSTAINABLE TRANSITION TO ANEW MOBILITY ERA

Author(s): Kamargianni Maria, Chaniotakis Emmanouil, Yfantis Lampros, Pappelis Dimitris, University College London (UCL), MaaSLab, Energy Institute (UK) Fermi Francesca, Martino Angelo, TRT Trasporti e Territorio (Italy), Lopane Fulvio D., Batty Michael, University College London (UCL), CASA (UK) de Bok Michiel, Tavasszy Loránt, Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands) Tsirimpa Athena, MobyX Softwar
Published in: 2020
Publisher: EUROPEAN TRANSPORT CONFERENCE 2020

A Land-Use Transport-Interaction Framework for Large Scale Strategic Urban Modelling (opens in new window)

Author(s): Fulvio D. Lopane, Eleni Kalantzi, Richard Milton, Michael Batty
Published in: Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2023
Publisher: Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2023.102007

Low-carbon mobility: a new transport planning tool

Author(s): Lampros Yfantis
Published in: ITS Journal, 2022
Publisher: Route One Publishing LTD

Innovative last mile delivery concepts: Evaluating last mile delivery using a traffic simulator (opens in new window)

Author(s): Dylan Johnson, Emmanouil Chaniotakis
Published in: 2021
Publisher: N/A
DOI: 10.1109/mt-its49943.2021.9529279

Learnings from city logistic simulation in the HARMONY project

Author(s): Michiel de Bok, Lóránt Tavasszy, Ali Nadi, Sebastiaan Thoen, Sofia Giasoumi, Jos Streng
Published in: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on City Logistics Bordeaux, France and online 19 – 21 June 2023, 2023, Page(s) 395-403
Publisher: Institute of City Logistics (editors: Eiichi Taniguchi and Russell G. Thompson)

A Software-Agnostic Agent-based Platform for Modelling Emerging Mobility Systems (opens in new window)

Author(s): Lampros Yfantis; Simon Stebbins; Ilias Gerostathopoulos; Tamara Djukic; Jordi Casas; David Garcia; Maria Kamargianni; Manos Chaniotakis
Published in: IEEE, 2021, ISBN 978-1-7281-8995-6
Publisher: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/mt-its49943.2021.9529332

The role of co-creation in the introduction of innovative clean city logistics alternatives and lessons learnt from demonstrations

Author(s): Eleni Charoniti, Tariq van Rooijen, Bram Kin, Hans Quak
Published in: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on City Logistics Bordeaux, France and online 19 – 21 June 2023, 2023, Page(s) 512-520
Publisher: Institute of City Logistics (editors: Eiichi Taniguchi and Russell G. Thompson)

The application of the Harmony Model Suite to the Turin pilot city

Author(s): Francesca Fermi, Francesco Chirico, Loredana Zani, Ioannis Tsouros, Athena Tsirimpa, and Maria Kamargianni
Published in: 2023
Publisher: N/A

A simulation study of the impacts of micro hub scenarios for city logistics in Rotterdam

Author(s): Michiel de Bok, Sofia Giasoumi, Lóránt Tavasszy, Sebastiaan Thoen, Ali Nadi, Jos Streng
Published in: 2023
Publisher: N/A

Using simulation to explore city logistic use cases for Rotterdam

Author(s): Michiel de Bok, Lóránt Tavasszy, Ali Nadi, Sebastiaan Thoen, Sofia Giasoumi, Jos Streng
Published in: 2023
Publisher: N/A

Smartphone-based Travel survey in Turin: a new data-driven approach to assess urban mobility patterns (opens in new window)

Author(s): Francesca Fermi, Francesco Chirico, Loredana Zani, Ioannis Tsouros, Athena Tsirimpa, and Maria Kamargianni
Published in: 2022
Publisher: N/A
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7704498

Changing transport planning objectives during the Covid-19 lockdowns: actions taken and lessons learned for enhancing sustainable urban mobility planning (opens in new window)

Author(s): Kamargianni M., C. Georgouli, L. P. Tronca, E. Chaniotakis
Published in: Cities, 2022, ISSN 0264-2751
Publisher: Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2022.103873

Simulation of the Impacts of a Zero-Emission Zone on Freight Delivery Patterns in Rotterdam (opens in new window)

Author(s): Michiel de Bok, Lóránt Tavasszy, Ioanna Kourounioti, Sebastiaan Thoen, Larissa Eggers, Victor Mayland Nielsen, Jos Streng
Published in: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2021, ISSN 2169-4052
Publisher: SAGE Journals
DOI: 10.1177/03611981211012694

A review on the factors influencing the adoption of new mobility technologies and services: autonomous vehicle, drone, micromobility and mobility as a service (opens in new window)

Author(s): Zhang Y., M. Kamargianni
Published in: Transport Reviews Journal, 2022, ISSN 0144-1647
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
DOI: 10.1080/01441647.2022.2119297

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