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The research project Integrated Modelingand Evaluation of Mobility Measures for Strategic Planning Processesin Villach, ViMoPlan for short, funded by the FFG, was launched last week with a kick-off.

In this project, a traffic model is being developed for the climate pioneer city of Villach that combines an existing aggregated and an existing agent-based traffic model. This innovative approach makes it possible to respond to the different planning needs of cities. Using the coupled model, different spatial levels such as neighborhoods, cities or entire regions can be evaluated in terms of traffic. In addition to the methodical approach of the planning process, this project also supports the increase in the degree of digitalization in Villach, as data collection and backup will be standardized in the course of the project. During project implementation, it will be worked out which data is required for specific purposes and how this can be collected by cities in a cost-saving manner.

In the long term, such modeling can support decisions on various measures. The use of various resources at planning and administrative level can also be organized better and more sustainably. One result of this research project will be a guideline for other municipalities and cities with similar tasks, so that future traffic studies can be carried out more efficiently.

PLANUM is looking forward to the start of this exciting project and to working together with the City of Villach, Joanneum Research, the Bernard Group and VKFG Villacher Klimafit GmbH.

Queries: DI Benedict Winkler, winkler@planum.eu

 

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In the documentary “From Noric Iron to Area South”, the Austria picture is dedicated to the development of Carinthia. It shows the development from a traditional industrial location to a modern center in the Alps-Adriatic region.
A central theme here is the Koralm Railway, which will soon go into operation – a project of the century that opens up new opportunities and possibilities, but also brings with it challenges and tasks.

The Carinthian Chamber of Commerce and ORF Carinthia hosted a preview of the documentary.
PLANUM, which has been significantly involved in the planning of the Koralm Railway since 1998, was of course represented at this special event. (see picture)

Further information can be found under the following links:
From Norischer Eisen to Area South – kaernten.ORF.at – Landesstudio Kärnten
Issue 15/16/25 – Carinthian economy
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