The kick-off meeting of the TRIBUTE (“inTegRated and Innovative actions for sustainaBle Urban mobiliTy upgrade”) project took place on the 12th of February 2021. TRIBUTE is a transnational Interreg ADRION project to enhance European Territorial Cooperation (ETC) in the Adriatic-Ionian region.
Selected under the second call for axis 3 (transportation) of the ADRION programme, this project will last 30 months and will end in June 2023.
TRIBUTE aims to face the challenges related to urban mobility, which rise with the spreading of new technologies and the occurring socio-economic and demographic changes, by using innovative tools (living lab) to identify integrated action plans to support sustainable mobility in the eight cities: Milano (IT), Maribor (SI), Ljubljana (SI), Zagreb (HR), Patras (GR), Novi Sad (RS), Sarajevo (BiH) and Podgorica (MN). Therefore, TRIBUTE will adopt a participatory approach (the ‘quadruple helix’ approach) engaging administrations, enterprises, academics, and citizens in order to identify and to test new solutions for urban mobility that meet new travel habits and behaviours, and the needs of our cities. The Department of Mechanical Engineering of Politecnico di Milano will support the development of 8 pilot actions (one per each project partner) about: Demand-Responsive Transport Systems for vulnerable users (elderly and disabled); Advanced travellers Information systems for public transportation, cycling mobility, and electric vehicles; integrated management systems for urban transportation for occurring big events. The results of these experiments will allow defining a transnational strategy to boost equity and inclusion in the urban mobility agendas of the cities of the Adriatic-Ionian region.
Scientific manager of the project: Prof. Pierluigi Coppola DMEC
Project total costs: € 3.269.400. Part of the total amount received from the funding institution: € 2.778.990
DMEC total costs: € 650.000. Part of the total amount received from the funding institution: € 552.500.
project to enhance European Territorial Cooperation (ETC) in the Adriatic-Ionian region.
Selected under the second call for axis 3 (transportation) of the ADRION programme, this project will last 30 months and will end in June 2023.
TRIBUTE aims to face the challenges related to urban mobility, which rise with the spreading of new technologies and the occurring socio-economic and demographic changes, by using innovative tools (living lab) to identify integrated action plans to support sustainable mobility in the eight cities: Milano (IT), Maribor (SI), Ljubljana (SI), Zagreb (HR), Patras (GR), Novi Sad (RS), Sarajevo (BiH) and Podgorica (MN). Therefore, TRIBUTE will adopt a participatory approach (the ‘quadruple helix’ approach) engaging administrations, enterprises, academics, and citizens in order to identify and to test new solutions for urban mobility that meet new travel habits and behaviours, and the needs of our cities. The Department of Mechanical Engineering of Politecnico di Milano will support the development of 8 pilot actions (one per each project partner) about: Demand-Responsive Transport Systems for vulnerable users (elderly and disabled); Advanced travellers Information systems for public transportation, cycling mobility, and electric vehicles; integrated management systems for urban transportation for occurring big events. The results of these experiments will allow defining a transnational strategy to boost equity and inclusion in the urban mobility agendas of the cities of the Adriatic-Ionian region.
Scientific manager of the project: Prof. Pierluigi Coppola DMEC
Project total costs: € 3.269.400. Part of the total amount received from the funding institution: € 2.778.990
DMEC total costs: € 650.000. Part of the total amount received from the funding institution: € 552.500.