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Sustainable restart - councel for renewal of public transport and travel in the new normal

Reference number
Coordinator Statens Väg- & Transportforskningsinstitut
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 000 000
Project duration September 2021 - December 2022
Status Completed
Venture Innovations for a sustainable mobility system - individual applications

Important results from the project

The project has identified a new vision for sustainable travel that involves a broader and bolder approach where the established public transport is connected with new shared mobility services. Together, it constitutes the future of collective mobility. The vision and the proposals to achieve it have been developed within "Rådslaget", an initiative that started during the pandemic and which involved around 80 experts in public transport, new mobility services and urban development. In the work, we have gathered around a framework that made different future horizons visible.

Expected long term effects

The project has involved over 80 experts in a process that involved joint learning and co-creation of a common direction for renewal. The work has resulted in an innovation agenda for "The collective mobility of the future" which involves a new way of packaging the need for and direction for a sustainable transformation of mobility. The innovation agenda has reached out widely. It has been used as a basis in regional development work and influenced national FOI plans. It has affected ongoing work with mobility as a service within, f ex, Drive Sweden and the Swedish Transport Administration.

Approach and implementation

The work has involved around 80 leading experts in public transport, other shared mobility services, urban planning and research. Based on five focus areas, which were chiseled out by the experts in a process during the fall of 2021, existing research has been highlighted and compiled. In parallel, open knowledge lunches have been held to make different perspectives and issues visible. Through thematic workshops in the spring of 2022, concrete action areas and proposals have been developed. With this as a basis, the innovation agenda has gradually developed and been refined.

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Last updated 25 January 2023

Reference number 2021-03461