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Challenge / Goal

Assessing the impact of traffic planning and mobility management in a new mix-use district still under planning, and connecting participatory planning, to better city / traffic planning processes. 

Solution

As part of HUPMOBILE-project a Maptionnaire survey called “Mobility in the Turku region and the future of the harbour area” was arranged in the Turku region.

The challenges listed above were approached by finding mobility habits (based on socio-economic characteristics, travel behaviour in different seasons, preferences for future mobility services, and perceived health and life satisfaction). These were generated from the gathered survey data. The mobility habits were found to connect to spatial distribution in the region and opinions about the use of future mobility services and infrastructure for travelling to / from this new district.  

The City of Turku also organised a series of events in October / November 2020, where the results of the survey on the mobility habits of residents were presented back to the public.

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Time period

Planning time
1 to 2 years

Implementation time
6 months to 1 year

Implementers

Aalto University

Service providers

Mapita Oy

End users

City and traffic planners in the City of Turku

    Main benefits
  • Promoting sustainable behaviour

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