Accessibility and Connectivity knowledge hub for Urban Transformation in Europe – ACUTE
The ACUTE project aims at establishing a Knowledge Hub for ENUAC that enables exchange within the field of urban accessibility and connectivity. The purpose is to overcome the fragmentation of findings, experiences, competencies and results. ACUTE addresses the challenges of sustainable urban passenger mobility, freight transport, connectivity and accessibility as an integral and essential part of sustainable urban development.
ACUTE aims to create a space for stakeholder exchange and co-creation. It provides an inclusive environment for urban actors with diverse backgrounds (researchers, practitioners, public administrators, entrepreneurs, social innovators, etc.) to discuss current themes and priorities and identify the most pressing urban challenges of today and the future.
ACUTE will support ENUAC-funded projects and enable cross-project cooperation. Also it will extract, consolidate and synthesise knowledge from these projects and provide it to other stakeholders and projects. Further it will initiate efforts to support practitioners and the mainstreaming of research results and provide strategic support for the future Horizon Europe Driving Urban Transitions (DUT) programme.
ACUTE has a carefully selected consortium from geographically different regions and complementary areas of knowledge with contacts to relevant networks. This will ensure the dissemination of the project outcomes to many countries and cities in Europe.
Project coordination
Alain L'Hostis (LABORATOIRE VILLE MOBILITE TRANSPORT)
The author of this summary is the project coordinator, who is responsible for the content of this summary. The ANR declines any responsibility as for its contents.
Partner
PC Power Circle
GEA Energieagentur GmbH, Graz Energy Agency
UIBK University of Innsbruck
BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
MAU Malmö University
Cerema Centre d'études et d'expertise sur les risques, l'environnement, la mobilité et l'aménagement - Centre for Studies on Risks, the Environment, Mobility and Urban Planning
UoW University of Westminster
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
LLU Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
LU University of Latvia
LVMT LABORATOIRE VILLE MOBILITE TRANSPORT
VTI-K2 The Swedish Knowledge centre for public transport
Help of the ANR 719,634 euros
Beginning and duration of the scientific project:
- 24 Months