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ResiMob: mapping the common and diverging perspectives
When developing public–private collaborations for shared mobility, different stakeholders often see the system they operate in from different angles. This survey aims to bring those perspectives together and visualize them in a radar chart, comparing how stakeholders perceive their roles and responsibilities in shared mobility systems.
The survey, developed in the Dreams project, will take you around 10-15 min and you will be asked to rate both the current and wished involvement of different stakeholders across nine components than form a resilient, inclusive, and responsible shared mobility ecosystem.
By wished involvement, we mean the level of stakeholder participation you think is ideal to make shared mobility more accessible in suburban and peripheral areas and achieve 15-minute neighbourhoods.
The radar chart generated from your responses will help identify areas of alignment and divergence, supporting dialogue for better collaboration.
Thank you for contributing to better mobility solutions!
Your responses will remain anonymous and used only for aggregated analysis. For question, contact stephanie.geertman@hu.nl or visit the DREAMS project website.
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Revision as of 15:01, 2 March 2026

ResiMob: mapping the common and diverging perspectives

When developing public–private collaborations for shared mobility, different stakeholders often see the system they operate in from different angles. This survey aims to bring those perspectives together and visualize them in a radar chart, comparing how stakeholders perceive their roles and responsibilities in shared mobility systems.

The survey, developed in the Dreams project, will take you around 10-15 min and you will be asked to rate both the current and wished involvement of different stakeholders across nine components than form a resilient, inclusive, and responsible shared mobility ecosystem.

By wished involvement, we mean the level of stakeholder participation you think is ideal to make shared mobility more accessible in suburban and peripheral areas and achieve 15-minute neighbourhoods.

The radar chart generated from your responses will help identify areas of alignment and divergence, supporting dialogue for better collaboration.

Thank you for contributing to better mobility solutions!

Your responses will remain anonymous and used only for aggregated analysis. For question, contact stephanie.geertman@hu.nl or visit the DREAMS project website.

Resimob

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