News in the field of mobility
Joint planning and implementation of sustainable mobility
How can participation formats be made more attractive so that citizens become more actively involved in planning processes? Which criteria have to be paid more attention to when developing instruments and methods? These central questions were discussed at...
Inform, activate, participate! – Shape the mobility transition through active participation
Sustainable mobility planning processes can only be developed and implemented together with citizens. A state-wide population survey in Hessen aims to find out what makes it attractive for citizens to participate in such processes. The aim is to find out...
Successful event in the Harz region: atene KOM at “eBike your Life”
Regardless if for commuting, exercise, or long day-trips with the family, the use of e-Bikes is rapidly gaining importance in daily life. In Germany’s Harz region, e-Bikes are being introduced to further boost local tourism. The atene KOM GmbH has been the...
Mobility
The mobility of people and goods has changed significantly over the last years. Reasons are changing population structures in rural areas, altered consumer behaviour or new ways of business communication. Digitalisation plays a significant role in this context, on the one hand as driver of specific developments and on the other hand as a platform for solutions of mobility problems. For regional development, it is important to plan traffic infrastructure while considering future developments and to address different needs.
atene KOM makes this its goal. We analyse the current situation and the regional potentials and develop effective mobility offers tailored to the regional conditions, even when it comes to implementing solutions for population groups that have hardly been mobile up to now. A central role here is played by bringing together country- and transport-specific expertise to use target group-specific, innovative offers that fit into the European legal framework. The use of geographic information systems (GIS), which can be used in cooperation projects to analyse spatial data and create scenarios for developing recommendations for action in programme development and crisis management, is helpful.
