The HUPMOBILE toolbox is intended to give a rough estimate of the potential impact of selected mobility solutions compared to the current situation in your city. The self-assessment part of the toolbox is built to help you pinpoint possible areas of improvement in your region or the possibilities to have the best impact in selected sustainability aspects. The impact assessment part of this site aims to help you document the lessons learned to other cities and the achieved impact on your stakeholders in an easy-to-understand format. This database is for spreading knowledge about successful implementations.
You can freely browse our solution database and filter it by the operating conditions of your area or region of interest. However, if you have completed the self-assessment, you will be able to filter the HUPMOBILE database also based on the identified sustainability aspect in the future. Both filtering methods use the same knowledge repository of mobility solutions (technology, service, or policy) that has successfully affected some aspects of sustainability in the cities of the Baltic Sea Region. The impact of these solutions has been assessed by the HUPMOBILE research team, officials of the implementing city or region, or the different stakeholders of the area affected by the solution. This filtering won’t give you exact matches, as this tool aims to give you new ideas to improve sustainability – use your expert opinion on the transferability of the solution to your target area.
This toolbox is co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and developed by Aalto University researchers in the HUPMOBILE project.