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Mobilise Research Group

University

Brussels, Belgium
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About

Our mission is to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable and inclusive mobility system. We analyse mobility to assess the external costs of transport and the impact of new policies and technologies on the transport system, the society and the environment. We mobilise people to create awareness of the issues caused by transport, to involve them in the planning and evaluation of the transport system and to accelerate the transformation and change behaviour.

We focus on two main research tracks: urban mobility and sustainable logistics. We also have considerable SSH-expertise.

Over the years, MOBILISE has developed several methods and tools to accelerate the sustainable transition of cities:

  • participatory planning and impact assessment tools such as the multi-actor multi-criteria analysis (MAMCA) and the Stakeholder-based Impact Scoring (SIS);

  • the External Cost Calculator;

  • transport models for freight such as SYMBIT and TRABAM;

  • a toolbox of stakeholder and citizen engagement methods for participatory planning;

  • the participatory foresight tool Cross Impact Scenario Policy analysis (CRISPA).

Connecting the green transformation, social inclusion and local democracy

NEB-2026-01-PARTICIPATION-02: Innovative approaches for the spatial design of neighbourhoodsNEB-2026-01-PARTICIPATION-03: Understanding inhabitant’s experiences of neighbourhoods to support their health and well-being

Representatives

Postdoctoral researcher

Mobilise Research Group

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  • Project cooperation

    Innovative approaches for the spatial design of neighbourhoods

    Collaboration for call Innovative approaches for HORIZON NEB 2026 01 PARTICIPATION 02 The spatial design of neighbourhoods.

    • Partner looking for consortium
    • Ideation - identifying the project idea
    • NEB-2026-01-PARTICIPATION-02: Innovative approaches for the spatial design of neighbourhoods
    Author

    Postdoctoral researcher at Mobilise Research Group

    Belgium