Gathering Cycling Tourism Information
Three municipalities (Genk, Peer and Houthalen-Helchteren) wanted to understand the local perceptions and requirements of Mobility Hubs.
Three municipalities (Genk, Peer and Houthalen-Helchteren) wanted to understand the local perceptions and requirements of Mobility Hubs.
We collaborated with the tourism team of the city of Genk (Belgium) to evaluate their cultural event Gneistan, the follow-up to the successful Wondergrond event of previous years. This project broke previous participation records and show the value of Citizen Dialog Kit beyond urban spaces.
Three municipalities (Genk, Peer and Houthalen-Helchteren) wanted to understand the local perceptions and requirements of Mobility Hubs.
What were the objectives of this case study? The goal was to gather insights from citizens regarding their current usage and future ideas for two city parks that would be redeveloped to better the expected negative effects of a large and politically-charged infrastructural intervention nearby. The partners, urban designers, were interested in gathering citizen’s opinions …
What were the objectives of this case study? In this case study, the question was how to develop a near-future vision of greenery, recreation, and suburban centers in the context of growing scarcity of open spaces, mobility challenges, and an aging population. The challenge? To do so in collaboration with citizens. The initial process involved …
What were the objectives of this case study? The objective in this case study was to assess the public perception of two mobility changes in Zandhoven. We gathered insights on how people perceived the temporary implementation of a traffic filter and the conversion of a street into a one-way street. The traffic filter was designed …