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- Title
Designing Mobility Policies for Vulnerable Users Employing the Living Lab Approach: Cases of a Demand-Responsive Transit Service in Ljubljana and Maribor.
- Authors
Mariano, Pietro; Trolese, Marco; Kastelec, David; Bitenc, Mateja; Jurgec, Deja
- Abstract
In recent years, transport policy has strongly been oriented to develop more inclusive cities and to design mobility services aligned to specific users' needs. In an attempt to guarantee an adequate level of accessibility, especially to vulnerable users, approaches based on the dialogue between public administration, operators, citizens and researchers (so-called "quadruple helix") have been proposed. The two case studies presented in this article refer to the development of a minibus demand-responsive transport system, devoted mainly to people with reduced mobility, in the cities of Ljubljana and Maribor (Slovenia) designed using a Living Lab participative approach. In fact, urban mobility stakeholders were engaged in this process during the design and monitoring phases of the pilot projects. Their involvement resulted in producing positive outcomes: citizens actively participated in the projects, and the designed service was perceived to be useful and effective. Both projects were successful, as statistics demonstrate, and are expected to be confirmed and strengthened over the next few years.
- Subjects
LJUBLJANA (Slovenia); MARIBOR (Slovenia); CITIES &; towns; DESIGN services; PUBLIC administration; RESEARCH personnel; SERVICE design
- Publication
Sustainability (2071-1050), 2023, Vol 15, Issue 20, p14698
- ISSN
2071-1050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/su152014698