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SEMMI-Lab

Rapid evaluations of mobility-related measures & interventions

Mobility planning and implementation (e.g. traffic experiments, temporary cycle paths) are time-consuming and resource-intensive, so that measuring success is often complicated by complex administrative acts. The consequences of this are...

  • ... a lack of impact transparency of measures,
  • ... unclear or incomplete monitoring of measures and alternatives,
  • ... diffuse, unspecific feedback without clear impulses for improvement,
  • ... lack of an objective basis for argumentation to the internal and external public

Within 2 weeks, SEMMI-Lab offers robust evaluations of mobility-related measures & interventions with the goals of...

  • ... to relieve the burden on administration and decision-makers
  • ... to create argumentative backing through reliable data
  • ... to increase transparency towards the population and stakeholders
  • ... enable continuous learning and adaptive management

SEMMI-Lab: To support an agile, evidence-based and learning organization
 

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