YOUTHMOVE15
Youth-centric Mobility and Activity in the 15-minute City
- Category
- Project
- Call
- DUT Call 2024
- Duration
- –
- Project coordinator
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The YouthMove15 project aims to foster child-friendly 15-minute cities by critically repositioning them to reflect the unique needs, experiences, and rhythms of children and young people (CYP). The transdisciplinary consortium of 26 partners will use a mixed-methods methodology to diagnose the “desire-opportunity” gap in CYP’s mobility and social activities through surveys, spatial mapping, and mobile methods. It will integrate CYP’s voices by adapting, developing and testing innovative digital, narrative-based and playful methods; reposition schools and underused urban spaces as hubs for youth activity through co-creation; and develop interactive educational resources with a strong focus on inclusivity for underrepresented communities in Brussels, Budapest Groningen, Lisbon, and Oxford. It will transfer knowledge via key outputs such as the YouthMove15 Toolkit, an international youth video competition, a school ambassador programme and the Young People’s Manifesto for the 15-minute City.
Belgium
Hungary
Portugal
The Netherlands
United Kingdom
Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem, Husznegyven Budaorsi Fiatal Epíteszek Muhelye Egyesulet, Magyar Kerékpárosklub, Make Real ltd, Oxford Brookes University, Oxfordshire County Council, Rés do Chão Cento e Dezanove Associação, Rév8 Jozsefvaros Rehabilitation and Urban Development Co, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Sustrans Limited, Vucity Limited
Agrupamento de Escolas do Alto do Lumiar, Bureau bruxellois de la planification, Commune de Schaerbeek, GO! basisschool De Kleurdoos Brussel, GO! Scholengroep Brussel, Heroes for Zero, Józsefváros Közösségeiért Nonprofit Zrt., Junta de Freguesia do Lumiar, Les chercheurs d'air, Pákosztos Majom Bt., Service Public Régional de Bruxelles, Stichting Trefpunt, ToekomstATELIERdelAvenir, vzw Onderwijs Brussel