Brown Bag: Interdisciplinary & Systemic Methods To Develop Sustainable Mobility Hubs
The Ph.D. project addresses the contemporary mobility challenge, where there is the need to decarbonize the transport systems and enhance sustainable mobility behaviours. Mobility hubs are practised as a means to tackle these challenges by providing multimodal transport nodes that enable the physical infrastructure for shifting transport forms. The different transport forms are managed by diverse stakeholders that have different functions and goals and there is an inherent complexity in bringing their goals together for a sustainable transition. The project generates a systemic understanding of the development of mobility hubs from its planning phase to the operations by investigating 1.)how different organisational frameworks, governance, and operational models can support the creation and operation of Sustainable Mobility Hubs. 2.)Which key factors make a mobility hub sustainable, good for the environment, for the people, and economically viable?; and 3.)how these factors can translate into particular stakeholder collaborations with solid business models for hub operations?
Time
25.11.2022 kl. 12.00 - 13.00
Description
Interdisciplinary & Systemic Methods To Develop Sustainable Mobility Hubs
Speaker:
MEng. Eva Campos Ph.D. Fellow, Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology epkc@create.aau.dk
Abstract:
The Ph.D. project addresses the contemporary mobility challenge, where there is the need to decarbonize the transport systems and enhance sustainable mobility behaviours. Mobility hubs are practised as a means to tackle these challenges by providing multimodal transport nodes that enable the physical infrastructure for shifting transport forms. The different transport forms are managed by diverse stakeholders that have different functions and goals and there is an inherent complexity in bringing their goals together for a sustainable transition. The project generates a systemic understanding of the development of mobility hubs from its planning phase to the operations by investigating 1.)how different organisational frameworks, governance, and operational models can support the creation and operation of Sustainable Mobility Hubs. 2.)Which key factors make a mobility hub sustainable, good for the environment, for the people, and economically viable?; and 3.)how these factors can translate into particular stakeholder collaborations with solid business models for hub operations?
Place and time:
Rendsburggade 14, C-MUS Lab (room 5.355a), November 25, 12:00-13:00
All Brown Bag seminars are also organized online in MS Teams.
The seminars are open to everyone with interest in Mobilities and Urban studies.
Pre-registration is not needed. Please bring you own lunch.
Looking forward to see you at the C-MUS Brown Bag Seminars!
Host
C-MUS
Address
Rendsburggade 14, C-MUS Lab (room 5.355A), November 25, 12:00-13:00