2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92843-8_6
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Developing a Stakeholder-Centric Simulation Tool to Support Integrated Mobility Planning

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“…Success in SUMP/SULP planning hinges on stakeholders' understanding of the inherent problems, coupled with a grasp of the needs, requirements and contributions of their counterparts. Participatory modelling emerges as a potential solution, bridging understanding gaps (Raghothama and Meijer, 2015;Kornevs et al, 2019) and albeit with limitations, fostering governance transitions vital for SUMP/SULP's successful implementation (Halbe et al, 2020;Dametto et al, 2022). Kornevs and other researchers emphasise the utility of models to emulate real-world scenarios, involving actual participants in experiential learning, solution prototyping, policy testing and facilitating system changes (Kornevs et al, 2019).…”
Section: Research Questions and Challenges In Urban Logistics Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Success in SUMP/SULP planning hinges on stakeholders' understanding of the inherent problems, coupled with a grasp of the needs, requirements and contributions of their counterparts. Participatory modelling emerges as a potential solution, bridging understanding gaps (Raghothama and Meijer, 2015;Kornevs et al, 2019) and albeit with limitations, fostering governance transitions vital for SUMP/SULP's successful implementation (Halbe et al, 2020;Dametto et al, 2022). Kornevs and other researchers emphasise the utility of models to emulate real-world scenarios, involving actual participants in experiential learning, solution prototyping, policy testing and facilitating system changes (Kornevs et al, 2019).…”
Section: Research Questions and Challenges In Urban Logistics Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participatory modelling emerges as a potential solution, bridging understanding gaps (Raghothama and Meijer, 2015; Kornevs et al. , 2019) and albeit with limitations, fostering governance transitions vital for SUMP/SULP's successful implementation (Halbe et al ., 2020; Dametto et al. , 2022).…”
Section: Research Questions and Challenges In Urban Logistics Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%