Promoting sustainable mobility in communities with citizen participation: approaches, perspectives and results of a Living Lab in Germany

M. Günther, Simone Martinetz, J. Krems, B. Bienzeisler
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The present contribution deals with a practical insight into the design, implementation, and evaluation of different participation formats (on-site, direct mail, online) to participate in a living lab. A total sample of 290 citizens was recruited to promote sustainable mobility (i.e. walking and cycling) and improve urban space quality. Results further address the influence of participation methodology on participants' evaluation, willingness to participate and reported satisfaction with the participation used as well as predictors for participation satisfaction. Although the sample was not representative, the results suggest that citizen participation contributed to a more sustainable mobility awareness and a higher acceptance of the urban transformation.
通过公民参与促进社区的可持续流动性:德国生活实验室的方法、观点和结果
目前的贡献涉及对参与生活实验室的不同参与形式(现场,直接邮件,在线)的设计,实现和评估的实际见解。总共招募了290名市民,以促进可持续交通(即步行和骑自行车)并改善城市空间质量。结果进一步探讨了参与方法对参与者评价、参与意愿和报告的参与满意度的影响,以及参与满意度的预测因子。虽然样本不具有代表性,但结果表明,公民参与有助于提高可持续交通意识,提高城市转型的接受度。
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