Urban Manufacturing: Facts & Figures
Manufacturing is often misunderstood, underestimated, and pushed out of cities. Is this justified, or can a solid industrial sector bring real value
Manufacturing is often misunderstood, underestimated, and pushed out of cities. Is this justified, or can a solid industrial sector bring real value
Big names like Heinz and Guinness used to produce in London. Like many other manufacturers, however, they had to relocate, taking with
Cities are changing, and they have to adapt to a multitude of demands: from the quality of public spaces to the shift
Redefining Mobility for a Sustainable Future At the heart of MyFairShare’s work lies a groundbreaking definition of minimum mobility budgets. Through an extensive
The COCOMO project examined this question across three European cities: Manchester, Utrecht, and Malmö, revealing important insights about who uses these services
David Leistner and Veronika Hornung-Prähauser, the project coordinators of the DyMON (Dynamic Mobility Nudge), explain how they explored a novel approach that
“We wanted to understand how mobility hubs could become real game-changers for sustainable and inclusive urban transport,” explains project coordinator Karst. “What
When Data Meets Daily Struggles The project’s most significant innovation came from connecting quantitative approaches with qualitative ones. Justice’s researchers extended the
Working across three European cities – Gothenburg, Dortmund, and Genoa – this project’s researchers developed new tools and methods for understanding what