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Project cooperationUpdated on 10 October 2025

Multimodality from the Pedestrian Perspective

Anne Recour

Funding advisor at city of Mechelen

Mechelen, - Geen -, Belgium

About

In Mechelen, Belgium, we are developing a forward-looking pedestrian policy framework that integrates spatial planning, mobility, public health, and social inclusion. By positioning walkability as a cornerstone of multimodal accessibility, the project promotes people-centered design, healthier lifestyles, and climate-resilient cities.

We are exploring opportunities to connect with existing consortia preparing proposals under the DUT 2025 call, where the City of Mechelen and its policy ambitions on pedestrian mobility could bring added value. At the same time, we are open to collaborating with new partners interested in joining or hosting a consortium to further develop and scale this concept. If your organisation shares our vision of people-centered, walkable cities, we would be glad to explore potential synergies.

Topic

  • 15mC topic 1 – Next steps for multimodal urban mobility, building on the travel experience

Organisation

city of Mechelen

City Authority / Municipality / Region

Mechelen, Belgium

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