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  • Expected Outcomes

    Projects are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: 

    • A better understanding of the effects of governance (354), policies (355), and incentives, but also land use and spatial planning, on the choice of individuals, families, or social groups of different kinds to use a specific transport and/or mobility mode. 
    • Reinforced public engagement in shaping co-created transport and mobility policies. 
    • Effective policy interventions, co-created with target constituencies and building on high-quality policy; strengthening of research-policy cooperation models to reinforce impact and trust in science. 
    • More effective and sustainable national, regional and transnational transport and mobility policies toward accepted approaches, based on a system-thinking perspective. 
    • Better harnessing the potential of digitised mobility data while protecting citizen’s privacy. 
    • Providing concepts and policy recommendations sustainably integrating passenger and freight transportation in order to create a future proof holistic mobility system.


    354 Governance is all the processes of interactions be they through laws, norms, power or language of an organized society over a social system, done by the government of a state. 

    355 Policies are deliberate systems of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. Policies are generally adopted by a governance body within a national or local authority.