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  • GUMPI

    • Project lead: Tamara Bauer and Sebastian Harnacker
    • TU Wien future.lab Research Center and TU Wien Bibliothek
    • Resselgasse 4, 1040 Wien
    • +43 1 58801 44032
    • Topic: Politics, Land use, Traffic, Living together
    • Activity: locating, rating, discussing, observing
    • Participation: Open participation
    • Project link: https://futurelab.tuwien.ac.at/research-center/soziale-infrastruktur/gumpi_forschung
    Youth and single parents doing urban research About the projectThe climate crisis repeatedly exposes existing weaknesses in democratic practice. On the one hand, groups that are most affected by the consequences of climate change are often underrepresented in the prevailing political and planning practice (participation crisis). On the other hand, social inequality and the exclusion of people from political decision-making processes increases the loss of trust in political decision-makers and...
  • Werkstatt Neu Leopoldau

    The research project Werkstatt Neu Leopoldau is focused on the settlement process as a workshop situation for social innovations in housing and urban development, with the aim of fostering sustainable development and creating good neighbourhoods.As an applied research project, "Werkstatt Neu Leopoldau" (Co-creation Neu Leopoldau) accompanies the settlement process of the IBA quarter in Vienna's 21st district. The phase of residents' and users' arrival in the neighbourhood is explored, which...
  • TRA:WELL

    • Project lead: Juliane Stark
    • Institut für Verkehrswesen, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
    • Peter Jordan Str. 82, 1190 Wien
    • 0043-1-47654-85621
    • Topic: Health, Traffic
    • Activity: Online game, measuring, rating, discussing, observing
    • Participation: Closed participation
    • Project link: https://trawell.life/en/325-2/
    The TRA:WELL project focuses on the relationship between active mobility (walking, cycling, scooters) and the well-being of young people. The entire physical activity behaviour is considered in order to assess the contribution of active forms of mobility to the fulfilment of physical activity recommendations.What are the aims of the project?The project has three main objectives:TRA:WELL investigates the relationships between children's mobility behaviour and subjective well-being...
  • DANUBE4all

    • Project lead: Helmut Habersack
    • BOKU University
    • Am Brigittenauer Sporn 3
    • +43 1 47654-81901, 81911
    • Topic: Plants, Animals, Economy, Land use, Geology, Traffic, Water, Waste, Living together
    • Activity: measuring, photography, counting, identifying, locating, rating, discussing, observing
    • Participation: Open participation
    • Project link: https://www.danube4allproject.eu/
    DANUBE4all is an EU project with the main task of developing a comprehensive action plan for the renaturation of river stretches in the Danube River Basin (DRB). To this end, a collaborative stakeholder process is being developed that actively incorporates the interests of citizens. The action plan is intended to contribute to the improvement of the ecological status, biodiversity and river connectivity of the Danube ecosystems and thus supports the EU mission OCEAN ‘Mission Healthy Oceans...
  • Impetus

    In the background, you can see a street scene with pedestrians, cyclists and parked cars; in the foreground, a preview of the project app and the app logo with the text: IMPETUS
    • Project lead: Stefan Aigenbauer
    • BEST - Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH
    • Gewerbepark Haag 3, 3250 Wieselburg-Land
    • +43 5 02378-9447
    • Topic: Traffic, Living together
    • Activity: photography, locating, rating, discussing, observing
    • Project link: https://mytraces.at
    Identifying Mobility Aspects of Daily Traffic Using Citizen Science in Lower Austria Let's make mobility more climate-friendly: How do you get around? Share your experiences in workshops and via an app. Together, we’ll develop practical solutions for sustainable traffic, cleaner air, and a better quality of life—quick to implement and cost-effective. Join us! What are the aims of the project? Your...
  • Roadkill

    Roadkill In this citizen science project of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, we would like to create an overview of where animals are roadkilled and what reasons there might be for this.In the Roadkill project, we would like to cooperate with you in many ways, because citizen science means for us an active cooperation between research and society, in which everyone can contribute expertise and is highly valued. The collaboration is on a voluntary basis and can therefore...