Communication Toolbox

In this section you will be able to access to the local communication toolbox containing open source, co-creation tools as well as SUNRISE’s own guidelines and methodologies for event organisation and moderation. SUNRISE will help residents, users, stakeholders, decision makers and private sector representatives in the five action neighbourhoods to analyse and articulate their own situation as an opportunity for reflection, learning and sharing. The tools will help to visualise the local challenges and options to address them.

Street Mobility Project Toolkit

  • Date: July 1, 2019

Large transport infrastructure and motorised traffic limit the mobility of older people. The unpleasant experience of being exposed to traffic and concerns about safety deter elderly from going for a […]

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Urbanism Speakeasy

  • Date: October 1, 2018

This is a recognised award winning podcast which describes itself as a show about human-scale planning and design. It’s curated by Andy Boenau (you can follow him on Twitter for new ideas and […]

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Talking Headways

  • Date: October 1, 2018

This comprehensive American podcast and newsletter is a staple and almost an obligatory source of information on the latest trends in urban mobility and urban planning. The newsletter  (https://theoverheadwire.com/ – free […]

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The Urbanist by Monocle 24 Radio

  • Date: October 1, 2018

Monocle magazine is publishing weekly podcasts looking at cities, architecture and much more with the aim to guide listeners and inspire them to make better cities, from new technology, state-of-the-art […]

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Connected-communities project podcasts

  • Date: December 30, 2017

Connected Communities is a research programme designed to help us understand the changing nature of communities in their historical and cultural contexts and the role they play in sustaining and […]

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CitizenLab

  • Date: December 21, 2017

CitizenLab is a cost-saving solution to crowd-source input from their citizens. Some smaller and middle-sized cities in The Netherlands and Belgium have already used the app. Find here the case studies […]

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Neighbourhood Accessibility Planning

  • Date: December 20, 2017

The concept of Neighbourhood Accessibility Planning (NAP) aims at improving local conditions for walking and cycling as well as facilitating safe access to local facilities (e.g. schools, shops) and public […]

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Urban mobility transitions and Slow Mobility

  • Date: December 20, 2017

Professor Jan Anne Annema of the Technical University of Delft explains how transitions in urban mobility that are happening worldwide. Slow mobility (walking and cycling) is a core element in […]

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City bikers and the politics of urban space

  • Date: December 19, 2017

How do cyclists claim more space in cities? This video lists three examples of how local and activist initiatives became slowly adopted by public authorities. Through these initiatives, citizens are […]

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PING if you care!

  • Date: December 19, 2017

The PING if you care! campaign collects data about traffic situations, which are not covered in other statistics to provide a big picture on the daily traffic. The PING button […]

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STEP

  • Date: December 13, 2017

STEP is an eDemocracy platform on environmental issues that has been tested as a pilot in six municipalities and gathered 9.000 users. The tool can have an impact on capacity building […]

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Hands-on-Bristol

  • Date: December 13, 2017

This is an online course about the dynamics of co-creation and the key principles of citizens interacting with policy makers, technology and infrastructure developers. The expected impact of this tool […]

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Hidden Brain

  • Date: October 1, 2017

This show says it’s about ”life’s unseen patterns” and most episodes are fascinating interviews with experts and lead thinkers. Two recent interviews stood out as relevant for planners and urban […]

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Next Hamburg!

  • Date: January 18, 2017

Nexthamburg is Hamburg’s open city laboratory that collects, identifies and aggregates ideas from the people living in the city. The tool is most useful in the co-identification phase of your […]

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