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The Future of Mobility in Rural Areas: Participation and Co-creation in a Real-World Laboratory

In: Progress in Sustainable Mobility Research

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  • Ulrich Scheele

    (Arbeitsgruppe für regionale Struktur- und Umweltforschung ARSU GmbH)

  • Ernst Schäfer

    (Arbeitsgruppe für regionale Struktur- und Umweltforschung ARSU GmbH)

Abstract

The article describes the special challenges for ensuring sustainable mobility in sparsely populated rural regions under the conditions of demographic change. Based on the postulate of the principle of “equal living conditions” potential strategies for action are presented and evaluated. Using the example of a coastal community in north-western Lower Saxony that is heavily influenced by tourism, it is shown how locally adapted mobility solutions can be developed and implemented using the real-world laboratory approach in a co-creative process.

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  • Ulrich Scheele & Ernst Schäfer, 2021. "The Future of Mobility in Rural Areas: Participation and Co-creation in a Real-World Laboratory," Progress in IS, in: Jorge Marx Gómez & Jantje Halberstadt & Anna Henkel & Frank Köster & Jürgen Sauer & Jürgen Taeger & (ed.), Progress in Sustainable Mobility Research, pages 17-33, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-030-70841-2_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70841-2_2
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