Along with the current social, technological, economic, environmental, and political changes, the accessibility challenges and complexities are increasing. Accessibility is no longer influenced by mobility planning and land-use only, it is rather a dynamic intersection between (1) physical mobility, (2) spatial proximity, and (3) digital connectivity (The tree pillars forming the triple access system). Because of the continuously shifting interrelationships of the triple access system, decision-making for accessibility is, nowadays, surrounded by an increasing amount and levels of uncertainties. Traditional sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP) approaches are no longer capable of dealing with such levels of uncertainty.
To deal with higher levels of uncertainties, there is a need to start integrating participatory, explorative (or forward-looking) scenario planning within the SUMP approaches. Through our project, a re-designed SUMP approach that integrates explorative scenario planning is proposed, based on an intensive literature review. This workshop aims at jointly exploring the applicability of the proposed, re-designed SUMP steps, as well as starting a discussion on the possibilities of integrating the digital connectivity aspect within the Dutch SUMP approaches.
Virtual Room Reinventing the City events@ams-institute.orgAlong with the current social, technological, economic, environmental, and political changes, the accessibility challenges and complexities are increasing. Accessibility is no longer influenced by mobility planning and land-use only, it is rather a dynamic intersection between (1) physical mobility, (2) spatial proximity, and (3) digital connectivity (The tree pillars forming the triple access system). Because of the continuously shifting interrelationships of the triple access system, decision-making for accessibility is, nowadays, surrounded by an increasing amount and levels of uncertainties. Traditional sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP) approaches are no longer capable of dealing with such levels of uncertainty.
To deal with higher levels of uncertainties, there is a need to start integrating participatory, explorative (or forward-looking) scenario planning within the SUMP approaches. Through our project, a re-designed SUMP approach that integrates explorative scenario planning is proposed, based on an intensive literature review. This workshop aims at jointly exploring the applicability of the proposed, re-designed SUMP steps, as well as starting a discussion on the possibilities of integrating the digital connectivity aspect within the Dutch SUMP approaches.