What strategies are needed for a transport turnaround in Berlin? How can environmentally friendly means of transport be digitally networked? What incentives are there to bring about a change in the mobility behavior of urban society? These and other questions were discussed by over 60 participants at our Trialog® "Urban Mobility: What kind of transport turnaround does Berlin need?" on June 25, 2018.
Our first Trialog® as part of the New Urban Agenda Berlin project, which we hosted together with the Technical University of Berlin, addressed the question of how a transportation turnaround in Berlin should be designed. Participants from science, politics and administration, business and organized civil society spent a day discussing urgent challenges and options for action.
Our Trialoge® are transcribed and evaluated socially. The results are published here in the detailed report "Urban Mobility: What kind of transport turnaround does Berlin need? It contains arguments and their justifications of all trialogue participants and relates them to each other. In the context of our project New Urban Agenda Berlin, which we are carrying out together with the Technical University of Berlin, these interfaces between science and urban society will subsequently serve us as reference points for initiating transdisciplinary projects.