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|authors=Bartosz MCormick, Daniela Arias-Molinares, Dylan van Bezooijen, Karst Geurs, David Duran-Rodas, Benjamin Büttner
|authors=Bartosz MCormick, Daniela Arias-Molinares, Dylan van Bezooijen, Karst Geurs, David Duran-Rodas, Benjamin Büttner
|description=The aim of this deliverable is to introduce and demonstrate the accessibility modeling framework of the DREAMS Accessibility Tool (DAT). The framework can support all four main steps of the SUMP process: preparation and analysis, strategy development, measure planning, implementation, and monitoring.
|description=The aim of this deliverable is to introduce and demonstrate the accessibility modeling framework of the DREAMS Accessibility Tool (DAT). The framework can support all four main steps of the SUMP process: preparation and analysis, strategy development, measure planning, implementation, and monitoring.
The DAT is demonstrated by applying it to analyze accessibility in the DREAMS living labs (LLs). The LLs are located in the outskirts of six European cities (Budapest: Rákosmente, Brussels: Haren & Neder-Over-Heembeek, Munich: Geretsried, Paris: Évry-Courcouronnes, Utrecht: Overvecht, Vienna: Liesing), representing a variety of local conditions.
|category=Deliverable
|category=Deliverable
|date=2026-06-03
|date=2026-06-03
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PUBLICATION
D3.1. The DREAMS Accessibility Modeling Framework for Decision Support in X-Minute City Planning
Date2026-06-03
CategoryDeliverable
The aim of this deliverable is to introduce and demonstrate the accessibility modeling framework of the DREAMS Accessibility Tool (DAT). The framework can support all four main steps of the SUMP process: preparation and analysis, strategy development, measure planning, implementation, and monitoring.
Authors
Bartosz MCormick, Daniela Arias-Molinares, Dylan van Bezooijen, Karst Geurs, David Duran-Rodas, Benjamin Büttner