COCOMO

COCOMO aims to provide insights into how SMM are combined with existing travel modes and what this implies for sustainability.

There is an emerging need for European cities to develop a strategic view on the deployment of shared micro-mobility (SMM) options. COCOMO aims to provide insights into how SMM are combined with existing travel modes and what this implies for sustainability; how SMM interact with existing forms of travel in public space and how this affects accessibility; how travel implications of, and access to SMM differ between geographical contexts and socio-economic groups, and what this implies for equity and inclusion. COCOMO engages in co-creation with users and stakeholders to develop design and planning guidelines for sustainable and inclusive implementation of SMM.

Facts

Duration: 2021-2024
Contact: Dea van Lierop, Utrecht University
E-mail: d.s.vanlierop@uu.nl
Budget: €1,337,899
Partners: Lund University – University of Leeds – Utrecht University
Call: ENUAC

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