Nov 17, 2023

Co-Designing Inclusive Mobility: CoMobility

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First NameAnna

Last NameNicińska

Emailanicinska@wne.uw.edu.pl

What is the name of your organization?University of Warsaw

Website/URLhttps://www.uw.edu.pl/

What best describes the type of organisation that you are representing?University and/or research institute

Where are you based?Długa 44/50, Warszawa, 00-241, PL

Name of the equipment
AQ sensor
Brand
Airly
The number of these devices used in your initiative (estimation):
6
Origin
  • Commercial product
Measured parameter (you can select several)
  • PM2.5
  • PM10
  • NO2
  • Temperature
  • O3
Temporal resolution
hour
Where are you measuring air quality?
Outdoor
Device’s location
  • Street – public domain
Level of expertise required to operate
Simple if you take the time to read the documentation
Name of the equipment
noise and weather stations
Brand
Svantek
The number of these devices used in your initiative (estimation):
6
Origin
  • Commercial product
Measured parameter (you can select several)
  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Noise
Temporal resolution
hour
Where are you measuring air quality?
Outdoor
Device’s location
  • Street – public domain
Level of expertise required to operate
Simple if you take the time to read the documentation
Name of the equipment
passive samplers
The number of these devices used in your initiative (estimation):
30
Origin
  • Commercial product
Measured parameter (you can select several)
  • NO2
Temporal resolution
4 weeks
Where are you measuring air quality?
Outdoor
Device’s location
  • Street – public domain
Level of expertise required to operate
Simple if you take the time to read the documentation

What is the name of your initiative?Co-Designing Inclusive Mobility: CoMobility

How would you describe the main mission of your initiative?Measure/monitor air quality, Smart/sustainable mobility, Raise awareness/education, Air quality modelling

Please provide a short description of your initiative (What is being done? Who is participating? What are your main goals?) This text will appear on the main page.In CoMobility, we measured PM2.5, PM10, NO2, and noise in three elementary schools in Warsaw, Poland as well as conducted a series of co-creation workshops, where young experts (2nd and 3rd grade pupils) collaborated with adult experts to enhance more sustainable mobility solutions and reduce the use of private cars in their schools neighbourhoods. Among the co-created and implemented solutions are bicycle road maps, street art, children gazette, and single actions such as children manifestations or mime performances.

Who is your main audience?Citizens, Schools, Non- Governmental Organisations, Cities, Other government administrations, Universities and/or research institutes

If possible, provide the list of partners involved in the initiative.University of Warsaw, Poland; Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway; Norway Institute for Air Research, Norway; SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland; Warsaw University of Technology, Poland; On Site Foundation, Poland; City of Lublin, Poland; City of Warsaw, Poland; Enviromental Protection Institute, Poland; Cracow University of Technology, Poland.

How is this initiative funded?Other

Context – OtherEEA / Norway Grants

Please provide an estimation of the total budget of the initiative (in €):1 million – 5 million

What is the duration of the initiative?1 to 5 years

How many participants (citizen scientists, volunteers, etc.) have been involved (approximately)?100 – 500

Website that presents your initiativehttps://comobility.edu.pl/

Please upload a picture to illustrate your initiativehttps://citimeasure.eu/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/gravity_forms/1-ac26b2f28fbd1afdb0c6e30541245704/2023/11/Rysunki_Pattern_Wiekszy.png

Are you using a platform for data visualisation?Yes, we use the platform provided by the equipment manufacturer

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