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MORECO-Project
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MORECO – Mobility and Residential CostsSmart Locations for better liveability
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MORECOMobility and Residential Costs are Closely Linked
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Scheme of residential costs in centres and surroundingsThe more central, the higher housing costs will be
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Consequence of housing costsHousing construction is attractive in remote locations
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Scheme of private mobility costsThe less central, the higher mobility costs will be
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Efficient public transport axeshelp to reduce private mobility costs
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MORECO: Steering future housing to smart locationswith effective public transport and good supply facilities
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Scenario: heavily rising mobility costscaused by rising energy prices – smart locations reduce risks
Cheap site, large living area
Garden, green surroundings
Freedom, prestige, property
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The Common Dream: A house in green surroundings
The solution?
New house on a “cheap” location
Usually only accessible by private car
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The Problem: The more central, the more expensive
Private costs: car(s), fuel, stress, physical inactivity
Social costs: infrastructure, pollutants, noise, diseases, land consumption
Risks: energy price, traffic congestions, accidents, life-cycle, property value
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The Consequence: Long distances
Short distances, liveable surroundings
High number of pedestrians and cyclists
Proximity to supply facilities and public transport
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MORECO ObjectiveLiving in smart locations
To support a sustainable settlement development which follows supply facilities and public transport axes.
To steer future the housing market towards smart locationsthat offer a good quality of supply to minimise future mobility costs. graphics. SIR
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MORECO ObjectiveLiving in smart locations
Cost transparency for house hunters + residential construction sector
Technical + cooperative measures for spatial planners + public transport services
Political/administrative strategies – local/regional – transnational
HouseholdsResidential construction sector
Policy-makers
Spatial plannersMobility stakeholders
SMART LOCATIONS
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MORECO Methodology
HouseholdsResidential construction sector
Policy-makers
Spatial plannersMobility stakeholders
SMART LOCATIONS
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MORECO Methodology
Sensitization / awareness rising
Expertise actions
Cooperation in order to foster new forms of governance
Transfer of knowledge
Operational services
For private individuals: household cost calculator, stress-scenarios, housing counselling
For planners: regional analysis, settlement assessment, potentials for public transport
For administration, housing construction sector and policy makers: slide-pool, seminars, conferences, MORECO-White Book
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MORECO Tools
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Governance contextIssues and impact
• A complexity and multiplicity of actors (housing, transport, spatial planning, land use...)
• A difficulty to identify and understand the key factors of individual choices, and levers to influence them
• A need for volontarism regarding public and private decision makers and public policies
The planning boundaries are not necessarily related to residential sprawl, and individual choices are not always taken in a rational and collective interest way
Coordination between actors and perimeters, balance between individual needs and collective issues shall be balanced
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Analysis & Expert Exchange
Methodology and Tools
Pilot Action Implementation
Governance Strategy
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MORECO Steps
AT SIR – Salzburg Institute for Regional Planning and HousingAT Studio iSpace – Research Studios Austria Salzburg DE City of Munich, Department of Urban PlanningDE IMOVE – TU Kaiserslautern, Institute for Mobility & TransportSI UIRS – Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of SloveniaIT Province of Mantua, Territorial Planning DepartmentIT Province of Belluno, Environment and Land DepartmentIT UNCEM – Union of Mountain Municipalities of Piedmont Region FR Rhône-Alpes Region, Planning DepartmentFR PACTE – Territory Laboratory, University Joseph Fourier Grenoble
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MORECO Partnership10 partners, 5 alpine countries
MORECO Common Declaration
Smart locations and alternative means of transportto the car for a better liveability
….. Given the findings of the project, the partners have definedthe following four strategic priorities:
•Foster projects around existing and future public transport hubs
•Provide households with tools in order to rationalise theirresidential choices with regard to the residence/mobility costs
•Reduce commuting by car and encourage the use of collective means of transport
•Continue striving to objectively weigh up the respective costs of urban sprawl and rebuilding inner city sites or local authorities
These priorities for action will be backed up and made sustainable by the creation of a network in which the MORECO partners will continue exchanging experiences and good practices. …
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MORECO White Book
Lobbying and dissemination
Resumé of MORECO project
Synthesis of methodological approach
Index cards on decision making tools + implementation in pilot regions
Synthesis of governance approach and evaluation of activities
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RESULTS
White Book
Tools
Analyses
Partners, Pilot Regions
Press and Sensitization
A library for youA collection of results