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future mobility values and Culture: REBALANCE
Details
Locations:Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, Spain
Start Date:Dec 20, 2020
End Date:Nov 30, 2022
Contract value: EUR 851,263
Sectors: Transport
Description
Programme: H2020-EU.3.4. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Smart, Green And Integrated Transport
Topic: MG-4-9-2020 - The European mobility culture of tomorrow: Reinventing the wheel?
Call for proposal: H2020-MG-2020-SingleStage-INEA
Funding Scheme: RIA-LS - Research and Innovation action Lump Sum
Grant agreement ID: 101007019
Project description
Initiating a discussion about the mobility culture of the future
As mobility undergoes a profound transformation, which becomes more radical in the light of sustainable development goals, climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, there is an urgent need for an updated framework of policy-making. The EU-funded REBALANCE project will initiate a Europe-wide high-level discussion on all the fundamentals of transport policy embedded in the current mobility paradigm. Inviting renowned philosophers, sociologists, social psychologists, geographers and jurists to join forces, REBALANCE aims at laying the foundations for a Manifesto for a New Mobility Culture, and result in a long-term cultural change in the perception of mobility and decision-making on transport policies.
Objective
REBALANCE will conduct an open deliberative forward-looking exercise towards a transformative transport policy in favour of a paradigm shift in mobility. It will push for the more effective ponderation of emerging social values not yet fully considered in transport policymaking, and a better alignment with the SDGs and the mounting concerns about climate change. To do so, REBALANCE will launch a Europe-wide high-level discussion on all the fundamentals of transport policy embedded in the current mobility paradigm. By critically reviewing the present -also in the light of the recent COV19 pandemic which drastically affected our lifestyles- the project will mobilise around the New Mobility Cultures and Policies Hub a wide network of transport experts and stakeholders to discuss and converge on a shared vision over a more sustainable path and jointly devise a roadmap for a new transport paradigm. The novelty, but also the strength of REBALANCE lays in the unconventional array of multidisciplinary thinkers that will contribute to the debate. As a new paradigm requires opening the windows of imagination, the project will count on the contribution of a multifaceted group of renowned philosophers, sociologists, social psychologists, geographers, and jurists that have not necessarily bee