The contributors from academia and practice are invited to orally present their projects, discuss them and share their latest results and methods within the fields of Accessibility and Connectivity of the 15-minute-city:
Accessibility as a long term academic and operational concept
15-minute-city as a renewing of accessibility planning approaches with temporal urbanism
15-min-city, or X-min-city in the urban outskirts
The social dimension in the design and implementation of the 15-min-city
TOD and 15-minute-city
Time-based planning of cities
Accessibility and Sustainable mobility, the transport modes of 15-min-city
Inclusive design and development of 15-min-cities
Assessing the 15-min-city
The time allowed for each oral presentation would be 15 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion. An open debate may be held at the end of the session. Presenters can use PowerPoint or PDF presentations as supporting material
Seminar Goals and Specificities
The seminar goals and specificities, as a scientific seminar open to practitioners, consist in:
Developing the academic knowledge on the themes of Urban Accessibility and Connectivity
Developing a European-wide scientific community
Developing the access of practitioners to academic knowledge
Favouring networking between participants
Collect the concerns and needs of practitioners
Keywords
15-minute-city; urban mobility and transport; urban accessibility and connectivity; transformative knowledge; dissemination, knowledge, and research management; stakeholder activation and involvement
Scientic and organisation committee
Alain L'Hostis - LMVT Université Gustave Eiffel, F
Ghadir Pourhashem - University of Žilina,
Joris Beckers - University Antwerpen, B
Aïta Cissé - LMVT Université Gustave Eiffel, F
Sylvain Petitet - Cerema, F
Maxime Hachette - LMVT Université Gustave Eiffel, F
How to participate ?
To participate in the seminar, we recommend you to follow these three steps:
A survey will be sent to practitioners to gather their concerns and opinions
Zenodo archiving
Accepted abstracts and associated presentations will be – unless otherwise stated – archived on the platform Zenodo and made available from the webpage of the Zenodo community ACUTE UERA seminars.