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The mobility scan

This presentation discusses the development of a tool, called the Mobility Scan, that supports decision-making on the border area between urban planning and mobility. It covers programming functions, applying mobility management, and assessing the environmental and transportation effects of measures. The presentation showcases examples of the Mobility Scan's analysis and its current use in two regions, with plans for expansion. The ambition is to have the Mobility Scan implemented everywhere by 2015.

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The mobility scan

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  1. The mobility scan For flexible, transparant design of integrated solutions for urban planning, mobility and environment Hans Voerknecht

  2. The problem (I) Gebruik maximaal dit gebied als ruimte voor beeldmateriaal ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Pecha Kucha-presentatie 2 1 maart 2010 Next time we should tune better actually

  3. Mobility comes into urban planning too late ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Pecha Kucha-presentatie 3 1 maart 2010 Mobility, how could we forget it? Mega leisure venue Not looking for the rigth assistance

  4. And not flexible enough - ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Pecha Kucha-presentatie 4 1 maart 2010 He’s a real expert with models Competences But does he communicate?

  5. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV The task “Develop a tool that can support making decisions on the border area between urban planning and mobility” • Programming functions (e.g. business areas, housing) • At development of areas: what functions, in what way(s) accessible? • Applying mobility management • Assessing the effect of new roads or new public transport • Assessing the environmental effect of measures

  6. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Application: Combining measures from different sources and scale levels

  7. Quality of the decision Quantity of information ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Dilemma of information

  8. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Mobiliteitsscan • Analyse

  9. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Mobiliteitsscan

  10. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Examples mobility scan • Analyse

  11. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Examples mobility scan • Analyse

  12. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Examples mobility scan • Analyse

  13. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV The Mobility Scan is not For use by everybody For specialistic forecasting

  14. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Actual situation • In use by 2 regions (IJmond and Utrecht region) • Extension of use at several other regions expected • New developments expected in Mobscan 2.0: chain mobility(P+R, bike + public transport, Park & Bike)traffic noisedynamic traffiic modeling

  15. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Ambition: 2015 a Mobility Scan everywhere (also in Europe??)

  16. ECOMM, Graz 2010KpVV Live presentation • Experience the possibilities of the mobility scan

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