The mobility method - a method for including impact on real estate connected travel behavior
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Coordinator | PlanM AB |
Funding from Vinnova | SEK 2 000 000 |
Project duration | July 2022 - September 2024 |
Status | Completed |
Venture | Behavioral changes in the mobility system |
Call | Changing travel habits step 2 spring 2022 |
Important results from the project
** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** The aim is to further develop and test a prototype of the Mobility Method, a method for including the influence of travel behavior in the property companies´ sustainability work, in cross-sector cooperation. Objective: in cross-sector cooperation further developed and tested a method to include the impact of travel behavior in the property companies´ sustainability work. The prototype has been tested in an existing stock. The method should facilitate safe, climate-neutral and healthy travel behaviors close to the property.
Expected long term effects
** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** During the project, the following results * resulted in a prototype of the Mobility Method´s module 1 being developed, tested in existing stock and validated. * a guide has been developed with aim of supporting municipalities and real estate companies in developing internal and external processes for sustainable mobility. The guidance has the title Guidance to sustainable mobility. * a pilot has been carried out where the organizational psychology method has been tested with aim of developing cooperation between property owners and the municipality
Approach and implementation
** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** 3 sub-projects. Part 1: in a group collaborated cross-sectorally to further develop the Mobility Method. The work was carried out in 4 workshops of which the final workshop also included invited real estate companies and municipalities. Part 2: cross-sector collaboration between HFAB, HEM & PlanM with the aim of developing and testing a prototype of the Mobility Method´s module 1. The inventory and analysis work was carried out both jointly and separately. Part 3: collaboration across 3 municipalities resulted in Guidance for sustainable mobility.