Urban mobility faces more significant long-term uncertainty and complexity generated by the demand for growth in urban environments and the pressure for more sustainable models. On the other hand, the accelerated technological development in the transport modes and business models. These new technologies, business models and trends are changing the landscape of mobility planning in cities, adding new challenges. All these challenges require new advances in the planning processes, aiming to help public administrations and policy makers to a better understanding of this new context, supporting them in making policy–related decisions. Now, the traditional solutions are no longer valid for this situation and therefore, disruptive technologies to support policymakers arise. This opportunity also brings with it specific challenges to favor the acceptance by users of the results obtained by applying these technologies.
The objective of URBANITE is to analyze, by means of a co-creative approach, the impact, trust and attitude of civil servants, citizens and other stakeholders with respect to the integration of disruptive technologies such as AI, DSS, big data analytics and predictive algorithms in a data–driven decision-making process. To this end, URBANITE will provide recommendations, pathways and toolkits (both ICT-based such as data management platform and DSS, and non-ICT such as co-creation activities and social-related assets) in the field of urban transformation and validated by piloting mobility use-cases.
The target users of the URBANITE ecosystem are civil servants although the end beneficiaries of the policies derived from the use of URBANITE will be the citizens. The private sector, associations and civil servants will be brought together, in all stages of the project, in co-creation activities to jointly develop policies that affect mobility concerns. Through the action, the relevant local stakeholders will be able to share, through the innovative concept of Social Policy Labs, their trust towards URBANITE’s disruptive technologies
URBANITE will pilot its solution in 4 municipalities across Europe, namely in the Netherlands (Amsterdam), Spain (Bilbao), Finland (Helsinki) and Italy (Messina).