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The Potential for Public Participation in Planning Healthy Urban Mobility: The Case of Oxford, United Kingdom

Ben Spencer (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
Tim Jones (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
Juliet Carpenter (University of Oxford, UK)
Sue Brownill (University of Oxford, UK)

Public Participation in Transport in Times of Change

ISBN: 978-1-80455-038-0, eISBN: 978-1-80455-037-3

Publication date: 3 May 2023

Abstract

This chapter explores the potential for involving the public in planning healthy urban mobility using a case study of two neighbourhoods in Oxford, UK. We draw specifically on lessons learned from the UK case of a large-scale international study entitled Healthy Urban Mobility (HUM). The HUM project was based on the need to address health inequalities within urban areas by implementing new approaches to planning and health that use novel research methods to encourage active dialogue with a wide range of stakeholders. The two principal objectives of the research were firstly, to understand the impact of everyday (im)mobility on health and wellbeing within different social groups, and secondly, to explore the potential for participatory mobilities planning with local communities to support and develop solutions for healthy urban mobility.

The chapter is organised into six parts. Following the introduction, we highlight the theories behind the need for public participation in urban mobility planning and calls for active dialogue and mutual learning between practitioners and communities for effective action on improving urban health. Then in the third and fourth parts, we provide an overview of the approach to participatory mobilities planning with local communities in the UK as part of the HUM project. In the fifth part, we report the outcomes of the project and critically reflect on the overall approach and lessons learned that may be of use to practitioners and communities. Finally, we conclude with the significance of the study and implications for public participation in planning healthy urban mobility. The research demonstrates the significant potential of participatory methods in transport infrastructure project but also highlights the complexities of public engagement and points to the need for a continual, long-term process to build trust between partners.

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Spencer, B., Jones, T., Carpenter, J. and Brownill, S. (2023), "The Potential for Public Participation in Planning Healthy Urban Mobility: The Case of Oxford, United Kingdom", Hansson, L., Sørensen, C.H. and Rye, T. (Ed.) Public Participation in Transport in Times of Change (Transport and Sustainability, Vol. 18), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 53-73. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2044-994120230000018006

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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