MORE webinar on co-creation in road space design
This webinar, part of the MORE Exchange Forum meetings, will present the tools developed by the project to assist cities in their road space design process. Register here.
What is the MORE Exchange Forum?
The MORE Exchange Forum is a platform to discuss ideas and provide feedback on the tools developed by the MORE project. The first meeting of the Exchange Forum took place in October 2019 in Graz and focused on the concept of flexible use of kerb space.
Changing the way we view and use road space
The EU-funded MORE project is developing tools assisting cities in their road space design process. It develops design concepts that encourage street activity and reduce traffic dominance by considering the needs of all road users. The MORE Exchange Forum is a platform to discuss ideas and provide feedback on the tools developed within the project.
Creating a link with co-creation initiatives and projects
The co-creation of design options through web-based and traditional planning tools is an essential component of the MORE project. To design roads that benefit all road users, engaging all stakeholders – residents, shop owners, real estate operators, advocacy groups, etc. – is vital.
For this reason, the meeting will aim for a fruitful exchange with projects and initiatives on co-creation in sustainable urban mobility. The meeting will be an opportunity to discuss best and worst practices and to align the MORE tools with the knowledge and guidelines that such initiatives have produced.
Register now
If you want to attend the webinar, register here.
Agenda
- 14:00 - 14:05, Welcome address & housekeeping (Francesco Ripa, POLIS)
- 14:05 - 14:20, Introduction to the MORE project & Exchange Forum (Peter Jones, UCL)
- 14:20 - 14:50, Presenting the MORE tools
- Online tools to generate design options (Paulo Anciaes, UCL)
- Engaging stakeholders in the design process with TraffWeb and LineMap (Robin Morrison, Buchanan Computing)
- Q&A
- 14:50 - 15:20, The role of citizens in redesigning urban spaces
- Identifying problems and validating needs: The SUNRISE project (Lukas Franta and Nadine Haufe, TU Wien)
- The Space To Move tool (Andy Cope, Sustrans)
- Q&A
- 15:20 - 15:30, Opportunities for collaboration, next steps & conclusion (Peter Jones, UCL)