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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2024Partners:LVMT, Marktgemeinde Ebensee am Traunsee, Ville de Creil, URBASOFIA SRL, GENRE ET VILLE +3 partnersLVMT,Marktgemeinde Ebensee am Traunsee,Ville de Creil,URBASOFIA SRL,GENRE ET VILLE,Technology Centre of Energy - Landshut University,Frauenforum Salzkammergut,WONDERLAND - PLATFORM FOR EUROPEAN ARCHITECTUREFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-23-DUTP-0005Funder Contribution: 361,283 EURThe European Commission regards equality between men and women as a fundamental right and has implemented a dual approach to achieve gender equality. This involves integrating a gender perspective into the design, implementation, and evaluation of public policies, which is known as "gender mainstreaming". Furthermore, the Commission aims to eliminate, prevent, or remedy gender inequalities between men and women. Despite these measures, the implementation of gender mainstreaming in mobility policies remains a significant challenge today. This is evident from the persistent gender disparities in access to and experience of mobility. According to the latest Eurobarometer surveys conducted in 2020, women are less likely to own a car than men, with only 49% of women owning a car compared to 59% of men. Women also use public transport more frequently, with 31% of women using public transport compared to 24% of men. Women's mobility is also disproportionately affected by safety concerns such as the risk of harassment or road accidents. Additionally, women are responsible for travel related to care and domestic activities that are essential for the reproduction of life, which is commonly known as "care mobility". In the context where Europe is committed to reducing transport-related greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2050 under the Green Deal, public authorities are faced with the daunting task of ensuring equal access to amenities and taking proactive measures to promote sustainable, affordable and equitable mobility. This challenge is particularly critical in peri-urban and rural areas, which have a lower density of local amenities and high dependence on private cars. However, the gender dimension, which is a vital aspect of this challenge, is not well integrated, apart from its safety aspects. Although developing walking and cycling is considered a priority, the issue of unequal access to public spaces based on gender and the way in which the heteronormative framework influences urban planning, infrastructure, equipment, and vehicles are not adequately addressed or even not linked to sustainability issues. Furthermore, public transportation services and "new mobility services" are poorly adapted to the needs of diverse populations, including those related to gender, income, age, or belonging to minority groups. To achieve a truly sustainable and equitable mobility system, public authorities need to take a holistic approach that considers the gender dimension and the needs of all individuals in society. This includes rethinking urban planning, infrastructure, equipment, and vehicles to ensure that they meet the needs of diverse populations while also promoting sustainable mobility. In response to the concerned findings, the Fair Mobility aims at develop guidelines that integrate gender perspectives into mobility policies and services, particularly in peri-urban and rural areas. The project will conduct a comprehensive analysis of the current situation of mobility inequality and diverse needs for access to amenities using an intersectional approach. The next step will involve collaborating with the public and relevant stakeholders to develop effective tools to address gender inequalities and prevent gender-based discrimination in everyday mobility practices. The effectiveness of these tools will be tested in two pilot municipalities, Creil in France and Ebensee in Austria, with the participation of local stakeholders and the public. The consortium comprises university laboratories and NGOs with diverse skills, including mobility analysis, gender studies, urban planning, and public policy, from four European countries, namely Germany, Austria, France, and Romania. The consortium's network of partners and identification of successful practices across Europe will facilitate the assessment of the replicability of the tools in other municipalities, particularly in Germany and Romania.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:GENRE ET VILLE, CSIC, Systematica S.r.l., FTTE, University of Belgrade +13 partnersGENRE ET VILLE,CSIC,Systematica S.r.l.,FTTE,University of Belgrade,HEXAGON STUDIO,SYNDICAT MIXTE AUTOLIB ET VELIB MÉTROPOLE,Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Spain),University of Stirling,WAVE,Edinburgh Napier University,Technological University Dublin,AITEC,RINA PRIME VALUE SERVICES SPA,IBV,EURECAT,RINA SERVICES SPA,City of WarsawFunder: European Commission Project Code: 824326Overall Budget: 2,628,410 EURFunder Contribution: 2,628,410 EURCurrent transport systems do not sufficiently take into account physical and social characteristics of women in the design of products and services, and in fostering women’s employability in the industry. Technologies such as data mining and analytics, together with the use of elicitation techniques to gather and analyse information from different stakeholders, allow the generation of actionable knowledge for addressing gender-specific needs for transport decision-making, planning tools and methods. DIAMOND will exploit such technological advances and innovations, to (i) analyse real-world scenarios where these open issues exist, and (ii) take concrete action, to create a fair and inclusive transport system. DIAMOND’s main goal is to turn data into actionable knowledge with notions of fairness, in order to progress towards an inclusive and efficient transport system. This objective will be achieved by the development of a methodology based on the collection and analysis of disaggregated data, including new sources, analytics and management techniques. Thus this allows to identify, design and evaluate specific measures for fulfilling the needs and expectations of women as users of different transport modes and as jobholders in the sector. The knowledge gathered in the data analysis will then be fed into a toolbox that will provide recommendations on how to achieve fair inclusiveness for women in each of the identified use-cases. Interdisciplinary analysis combining methods from social sciences and computer science will contribute to fairness of the model and its results (i.e. condition of being free from bias or injustice). To proof actionability, this project will make concrete advances in four real-world scenarios (use-cases) where inclusiveness is currently a central issue: 1.- railways and public multimodal transport, 2.- Vehicle Dynamics control towards autonomous driving, 3.- vehicle sharing and 4.- corporate social responsibility and employment.
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