SHAREPLACE

Transport systems in central Europe often show a lack of integration between modes of transport, resulting in weak local, regional and transnational accessibility. Disparities in appropriate connections within and among centres of urbanisation often contribute to an unbalanced territorial development.

The overall goal of SHAREPLACE was to develop an innovative approach to improve the connectivity of local, regional and transnational mobility systems. SHAREPLACE would be open to all types of passenger transport services and target groups.

Initial development and testing were carried out in five pilot regions: Bergamo, Crema (both Italy), Osijek (Croatia), Ulm (Germany) and Zalaegerszeg (Hungary). By implementing living labs and actively engaging stakeholders, transferable solutions for a more integrated, accessible and harmonised mobility system in five central European regions were designed. These solutions are supported by innovative business models and strategic guidelines for policymakers and planners.

The learnings and experiences cover the co-design process, development and testing of innovative solutions, and the potentials of integrated mobility under different perspectives (planning, governance, technology and market). During the project partners had the chance to learn about open-source solutions developed within the project and their replicability in different mobility strategies and networks.

The five pilot regions planned, implemented and evaluated different services, like carpooling, bike sharing and DRT. In addition to the services themselves, the implementation of multimodal trip planning was a focus in the project. They learned what is necessary to engage different stakeholders, how open-source solutions can be developed and how new mobility services can be integrated in existing strategies.

The project was funded under Interreg Central Europe.

https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/SHAREPLACE.html