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dc.contributor.authorVianen, Jarco
dc.contributor.authorWalvius, Minze
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-06T04:57:03Z
dc.date.available2024-12-06T04:57:03Z
dc.date.issued2024-12-06
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/33423
dc.description.abstractA network of hubs could help to deal more efficiently with valuable public space and improve accessibility in cities. This paper aims to enhance Advier’s existing draft design principle, which can determine promising locations for the hub network and suitable amenities for each hub, following feedback from applications in Dutch municipalities. The draft design principle has been improved by adding two steps. First, the list of amenities can be further tailored to local needs by gaining direct insights from the local representatives. Second, hub locations can now be prioritized based on movability of anchor points and infrastructure maintenance or urban developments. Besides, this paper proposes a governance model for hub networks to align all stakeholders involved. Advier has identified the PPP governance model as the most preferable structure. According to this model, all stakeholders are shareholders of a hub network through a single entity, which is most likely to result in a positive business case while ensuring benefits for hub users, residents and the municipality. Both the enhanced design principle and governance model will support policymakers to develop a well- functioning hub network and will be further assessed and developed during living labs as part of the DMI programme.en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.rightsCopyright All Rights Reserveden_AU
dc.subjectTransportationen_AU
dc.subjectTransportation Policyen_AU
dc.subjectUrban Developmenten_AU
dc.subjectHub networken_AU
dc.subjectDesign principleen_AU
dc.subjectHub governanceen_AU
dc.titleGovernance, locations and amenities of hubs – places that connect and intertwine mobility, energy and social networksen_AU
dc.typeConference paperen_AU
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::The University of Sydney Business School::Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (ITLS)en_AU
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