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Stakeholder Perspectives on Mobility Hub Planning for Sustainable Cities : Navigating their interests for accessible, inclusive, and eco-friendly transportation solution
This thesis focuses on navigating the diverse interests of stakeholders while emphasizing the goal of achieving inclusivity in mobility hub planning. It also enhances the broader objective of contributing to sustainable urban futures through effective stakeholder engagement and collaborative decision-making processes. This research focuses on a case study approach, selecting a neighbourhood mobility hub to be built in Malmö as the case. Diverse interests and priorities of stakeholders involved in the neighbourhood mobility hub development are examined and strategies are identified for fostering inclusive decision-making processes and addressing the needs of all stakeholders. This study examines the roles and interests of key stakeholders in mobility hub planning, classifying them into primary and secondary categories based on their direct or indirect impact on decision-making. Primary stakeholders, including mobility hub provider, municipality, cooperative housing association, architectural firm, and service providers, were identified as having significant influence on the project. Effective stakeholder engagement, characterized by active communication, trust-building, and collaboration, was found to be essential for achieving broader goals of sustainability, equity, and liveability in urban areas. Addressing stakeholder concerns through early collaboration was crucial to preventing conflicts and delays. The findings suggest that stakeholder engagement enhances project success by fostering better decisionmaking, resolving disagreements, and building trust. Even though the project is still in the construction phase, the collaborative approach and the alignment of stakeholder interests suggest a promising path towards meeting sustainability objectives.
Stakeholder Perspectives on Mobility Hub Planning for Sustainable Cities : Navigating their interests for accessible, inclusive, and eco-friendly transportation solution
This thesis focuses on navigating the diverse interests of stakeholders while emphasizing the goal of achieving inclusivity in mobility hub planning. It also enhances the broader objective of contributing to sustainable urban futures through effective stakeholder engagement and collaborative decision-making processes. This research focuses on a case study approach, selecting a neighbourhood mobility hub to be built in Malmö as the case. Diverse interests and priorities of stakeholders involved in the neighbourhood mobility hub development are examined and strategies are identified for fostering inclusive decision-making processes and addressing the needs of all stakeholders. This study examines the roles and interests of key stakeholders in mobility hub planning, classifying them into primary and secondary categories based on their direct or indirect impact on decision-making. Primary stakeholders, including mobility hub provider, municipality, cooperative housing association, architectural firm, and service providers, were identified as having significant influence on the project. Effective stakeholder engagement, characterized by active communication, trust-building, and collaboration, was found to be essential for achieving broader goals of sustainability, equity, and liveability in urban areas. Addressing stakeholder concerns through early collaboration was crucial to preventing conflicts and delays. The findings suggest that stakeholder engagement enhances project success by fostering better decisionmaking, resolving disagreements, and building trust. Even though the project is still in the construction phase, the collaborative approach and the alignment of stakeholder interests suggest a promising path towards meeting sustainability objectives.
Stakeholder Perspectives on Mobility Hub Planning for Sustainable Cities : Navigating their interests for accessible, inclusive, and eco-friendly transportation solution
Bhadragoudar Shivanagouda, Lata (Autor:in)
01.01.2024
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch