General description:
The project Car-Reduced Quarters for a More Livable City (AQT) is one of the lighthouse projects within the 14 subprojects in the first implementation phase (2021-2024) of MCube - Munich Cluster for the Future of Mobility in Metropolitan Regions. AQT is developing and testing a spatial and transportation concept for Munich that is intended to generate greater acceptance and use of multimodal transport options, significantly reduce individual car ownership and use, and thus enable an enhancement of the area. In doing so, AQT places a special focus on interdisciplinary research work and transformative processes.
Objectives:
- Comprehensive system analysis of actors and networks, spatial and cluster structures as well as decision-making and planning processes
- Development of scenarios and specific measures for multimodal mobility and redesigned public street space in co-creative processes
- Macroscopic and microscopic simulation of the impacts of the proposed measures on mobility behavior and subsequent on-site testing in selected living labs in Munich. Here, changes in the built environment and the provision of new mobility services (e.g. mobility hub networks) will also be taken into account.
Contractor:
Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Future Cluster-Initative (Clusters4Future)
Duration:
November 2021 - October 2024
Contact:
MSc Marco Kellhmmaer (marco.kellhamber@tum.de)
Dr.-Ing. Julia Kinigadner (julia.kinigadner@tum.de, +49 89 289 22406)
Partners:
TUM - Chairs of Urban Design, Automotive Technology, Traffic Engineering and Control & Transportation Systems Engineering, UnternehmerTUM GmbH, City of Munich, Stadtwerke München GmbH, Hans Sauer Foundation as well as other associated partners.