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Developing a stakeholder-centric simulation tool to support integrated mobility planning

  • Simulation tools aimed at enhancing cross-sectoral cooperation can support the transition from a traditional transport planning approach based on predictions towards more integrated and participatory urban mobility planning. This shift entails a broader appraisal of urban dynamics and transformations in the policy framework, capitalizing on new developments in urban modelling. In this paper, we argue that participatory social simulation can be used to solve these emerging challenges in mobility planning. We identify the functionalities that such a tool should have when supporting integrated mobility planning. Drawing on a transdisciplinary case study situated in Potsdam, Germany, we address through interviews and workshops stakeholders’ needs and expectations and present the requirements of an actionable tool for practitioners. As a result, we present three main challenges for participatory, simulation-based transport planning, including: (1) enhancement of the visioning process by testing stakeholders’ ideas under different scenariosSimulation tools aimed at enhancing cross-sectoral cooperation can support the transition from a traditional transport planning approach based on predictions towards more integrated and participatory urban mobility planning. This shift entails a broader appraisal of urban dynamics and transformations in the policy framework, capitalizing on new developments in urban modelling. In this paper, we argue that participatory social simulation can be used to solve these emerging challenges in mobility planning. We identify the functionalities that such a tool should have when supporting integrated mobility planning. Drawing on a transdisciplinary case study situated in Potsdam, Germany, we address through interviews and workshops stakeholders’ needs and expectations and present the requirements of an actionable tool for practitioners. As a result, we present three main challenges for participatory, simulation-based transport planning, including: (1) enhancement of the visioning process by testing stakeholders’ ideas under different scenarios and conditions to visualise complex urban relationships; (2) promotion of collective exchange as means to support stakeholder communication; and (3) credibility increase by early stakeholder engagement with model development. We discuss how our participatory modelling approach helps us to better understand the gaps in the knowledge of the planning process and present the coming steps of the project.zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Verfasserangaben:Diego DamettoORCiDGND, Gabriela MicheliniORCiD, Leonard HigiORCiD, Tobias SchröderORCiDGND, Daniel Klaperski, Roy Popiolek, Anne Tauch, Antje MichelORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92843-8_6
ISBN:978-3-030-92843-8
ISSN:2213-8692
Titel des übergeordneten Werkes (Englisch):Advances in Social Simulation
Verlag:Springer
Verlagsort:Cham
Dokumentart:Teil eines Buches (Kapitel)
Sprache:Englisch
Datum der Veröffentlichung (online):15.08.2022
Jahr der Erstveröffentlichung:2022
Datum der Freischaltung:15.08.2022
GND-Schlagwort:Mobilität 4.0; Computersimulation; Transportplanung
Erste Seite:65
Letzte Seite:78
Fachbereiche und Zentrale Einrichtungen:FB1 Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaften
FB3 Bauingenieurwesen
FB5 Informationswissenschaften
Forschungs- und An-Institute / Inst. für angewandte Forschung Urbane Zukunft (IaF)
FB5 Informationswissenschaften / Publikationen des FB Informationswissenschaften
DDC-Klassifikation:300 Sozialwissenschaften / 380 Handel, Kommunikation, Verkehr
Lizenz (Deutsch):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International
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