Explore the words cloud of the FLOW project. It provides you a very rough idea of what is the project "FLOW" about.
The following table provides information about the project.
Coordinator |
RUPPRECHT CONSULT-FORSCHUNG & BERATUNG GMBH
Organization address contact info |
Coordinator Country | Germany [DE] |
Project website | http://www.h2020-flow.eu/ |
Total cost | 3˙781˙697 € |
EC max contribution | 3˙781˙696 € (100%) |
Programme |
1. H2020-EU.3.4. (SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Smart, Green And Integrated Transport) |
Code Call | H2020-MG-2014_TwoStages |
Funding Scheme | RIA |
Starting year | 2015 |
Duration (year-month-day) | from 2015-05-01 to 2018-04-30 |
Take a look of project's partnership.
FLOW sees a need for a paradigm shift wherein non-motorised transport (often seen from a transport policy perspective simply as a nice “extra”) is placed on an equal footing with motorised modes with regard to urban congestion. To do this, FLOW will create a link between (currently poorly-connected) walking and cycling and congestion by developing a user-friendly methodology for evaluating the ability of walking and cycling measures to reduce congestion. FLOW will develop assessment tools to allow cities to evaluate effects of walking and cycling measures on congestion. Our aim is for the tools to become the standard for assessing the impact of walking and cycling measures on congestion. The tools include a congestion impact assessment (including socio-economic impact, an assessment of soft measures, congestion evaluation based on KPIs and a cost benefit analysis) and traffic modelling. Current modelling software will be calibrated and customised in FLOW partner cities to analyse the relationship of cyclist and pedestrian movements to congestion. The modelling and impact assessment will identify the congestion reducing effect of walking and cycling measures. FLOW partner cities will develop implementation scenarios and action plans for adding or up-scaling measures that are shown to reduce congestion. FLOW will target three distinct audiences, with appropriate materials and messaging for each. Cities will learn about the value and use of new transport modelling tools, businesses will be made aware of the potential market in congestion busting products and services and decision makers will be provided with facts to argue for walking and cycling to be put on equal footing with other modes of transport. FLOW will meet the challenge of “significantly reducing urban road congestion and improving the financial and environmental sustainability of urban transport” by improving the understanding of walking and cycling measures that have potential to reduce urban congestion.
Implementers’ Guide on the assessment and implementation of congestion busting walking and cycling measures (working document) | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:13:47 |
Local implementation scenarios and action plans | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:13:41 |
Webinar on cycling measures as a means of congestion reduction | Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. | 2019-05-30 17:13:39 |
The video summary based on the models from the FLOW cities | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:13:53 |
Summaries of results of application of FLOW Methodology and Assessment Tools | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:13:56 |
Webinar on walking measures as a means of congestion reduction | Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. | 2019-05-30 17:13:50 |
Roadmaps for congestion busting walking and cycling measures in Exchange Cities | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:13:48 |
E-learning course (content development) | Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. | 2019-05-30 17:13:45 |
Online Congestion Busting Catalogue | Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. | 2019-05-30 17:13:51 |
Analysis of second trend survey results | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:13:46 |
Congestion Quick Facts for Decision Makers (all project languages) (glossy) | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:13:53 |
Implementers\' Guide on the assessment and implementation of congestion busting walking and cycling measures (all project languages) (glossy) | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:13:41 |
Roadmap to Creating a Congestion Busting Market | Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. | 2019-05-30 17:13:55 |
Reports on Congestion Busting Forums | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:13:41 |
Analyses of local context conditions and assessment requirements in FLOW partner cities | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:38 |
Final FLOW conceptual framework: the role of walking and cycling in congestion reduction strategies | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:31 |
Survey tool and a list of the decision-makers to be surveyed | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:29 |
FLOW Impact Assessment Tool | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:33 |
Handbook on indicators measuring congestion reduction in the context of walking and cycling, including discussion of methods and sources used for development | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:28 |
Congestion impact evaluation of walking and cycling: state-of-the-art survey | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:30 |
Final conceptual framework: the role of walking and cycling in congestion reduction strategies (English) (glossy) | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:26 |
Portfolio of Congestion Busting Walking and Cycling Measures (all project languages) (glossy) | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:27 |
FLOW Congestion Impact Reduction Analysis Tools Guidelines | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:35 |
Webinar on FLOW methodology, congestion busting measures and modes | Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. | 2019-05-30 17:29:21 |
Extended versions of PTV Visum and Vissim software | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:31 |
Portfolio of walking and cycling measures relevant for congestion reduction, WP2 selection of promising Walking and cycling measures to be analysed | Documents, reports | 2019-05-30 17:29:28 |
Take a look to the deliverables list in detail: detailed list of FLOW deliverables.
year | authors and title | journal | last update |
---|---|---|---|
2017 |
Mattias Juhasz, Tunde Voros, Szechenyi Istvan University, Tamas Matrai, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Tamas Halmos, Patrik Toth, BKK Centre for Budapest Transport The progress of implementing SUMP in Budapest: project selection, monitoring & evaluation and the role of macroscopic transport modelling published pages: , ISSN: , DOI: |
European Transport Conference 2017 | 2019-06-04 |
2018 |
Mattias Juhász, Tamás Mátrai, Csaba Koren Saturation based forecasting of travel time reliability in urban road transport published pages: , ISSN: , DOI: |
Proceedings of 7th Transport Research Arena TRA 2018 | 2019-06-04 |
2016 |
Frederic Rudolph, Tamás Mátrai Congestion from a Multimodal Perspective published pages: , ISSN: 0303-7800, DOI: 10.3311/pptr.12048 |
Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering | 2019-06-04 |
2016 |
Tamás Mátrai, János Tóth Comparative Assessment of Public Bike Sharing Systems published pages: 2344-2351, ISSN: 2352-1465, DOI: 10.1016/j.trpro.2016.05.261 |
Transportation Research Procedia 14 | 2019-06-04 |
Are you the coordinator (or a participant) of this project? Plaese send me more information about the "FLOW" project.
For instance: the website url (it has not provided by EU-opendata yet), the logo, a more detailed description of the project (in plain text as a rtf file or a word file), some pictures (as picture files, not embedded into any word file), twitter account, linkedin page, etc.
Send me an email (fabio@fabiodisconzi.com) and I put them in your project's page as son as possible.
Thanks. And then put a link of this page into your project's website.
The information about "FLOW" are provided by the European Opendata Portal: CORDIS opendata.