

Acrónimo
SPROUT
Oficial reference
814910
Financial entity
Comisión Europea – H2020
Financial
Public
Principal researcher
Susana Val
Start
09/01/2019
Duration
36 months
Website
https://www.zlc.edu.es/sprout-project/

The rapidly changing urban mobility environment – characterized by emerging business models, new technologies, and disruptive innovation – represents a considerable challenge for urban mobility policy making. Previously tested urban mobility policy responses are not adequate to address the transition underway and to address today´s societal challenges and issues related to citizens’ everyday lives and businesses’ requirements.
Zaragoza Logistics Center leads a 29 partners consortium composed by: European and non-European cities and regions, international organisations, urban transport authorities and road operators, research centers and networks, and universities.
The main objective of the project is to put cities at the center of the urban mobility transition. By building on the solutions to urban mobility challenges – in relation to both passenger transport and urban freight logistics – developed by six pilot cities (Valencia, Padua, Kalisz, Budapest, Tel Aviv, Ningbo), the work of the project will be focused on producing new and practice-based knowledge and tools. Such knowledge and tools will contribute to an evidence-based policy response to disruptive innovation in mobility.
In order to ensure a wide applicability of such a city-led policy response, the project will engage with nine validation cities and regions (Hertongenbosch, Ioannina, Gothenburg, Arad, Mechelen, Ile-de-France, West Midlands, Almada and Minneapolis), which will contribute to the revision and testing of the solutions developed in pilot cities. Furthermore, the project will also benefit from the contribution of the Polis network of cities. In addition, the project Open Innovation Community on Urban Mobility Policy will be created as an exchange platform, where a diverse range of mobility organisations and cities will be engaged in discussion and debate, thus enabling further validation of the conclusions and the lessons learned throughout the project.
Being urbanization one of the world´s most transformative trends, sustainable development challenges are increasingly concentrated in cities. The project will support them in their transition and make a positive impact on the development of sustainable urban mobility systems.
Contact data:
For further information, please contact:
Dr. Teresa de la Cruz, Coordinator

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 814910.