Mobility of people and goods are fundamental prerequisites for livable, climate-robust and competitive cities and their surrounding areas. At the same time, the negative consequences of the resulting traffic in terms of air and noise pollution, the design and distribution of urban space as well as traffic safety are major challenges for achieving climate targets in the transport sector and creating attractive, livable places. Livable places are climate and environmentally friendly, resource-efficient, equitable, inclusive, and safe, and in the long term enable a high quality of mobility and life, good accessibility, and ensure mobility participation for all. Their emergence requires a systemic transformation of mobility, considering new mobility offers, urban structures, political and social framework conditions, and individual behavioral changes.
With the VMo4Orte research project, we offer solution modules that can be used to contribute to the transformation of the transport system. To this end, we are conducting targeted research across several areas and starting from a systemic perspective that is underpinned by our interdisciplinary expertise.
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