Green mobility

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Masaryk University(CZ)
Bilateral initiative number:
CZ-BI106
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€14,334
Actual cost:
€10,415
Initiative Types:
Study
Workshop or seminar
Partners:
University of Stavanger(NO)
Programme:
Programme areas:

Description

The initiative “Green mobility” aims at establishing research cooperation between Masaryk University and the University of Stavanger. Researchers from both universities will conduct joint research on green mobility. The partners plan to meet in Stavanger and organize one round table in Brno. The result of the joint research will be an article. Two researchers from third-party countries shall participate in the round table in Brno.

Summary of the results

The project has successfully established cooperation between researchers from Masaryk University and the University of Stavanger and created a platform for future research in the field of transport economics. This collaboration resulted in joint research that led to the submission of a co-authored article to a high quality academic journal (according to WoS Q1).

Since the beginning of the Green Mobility project, we have carried out several key activities to foster collaboration with the University of Stavanger in the research concentrated on shared mobility. We realized online kick-off meeting, meeting in Stavanger: A joint meeting occurred at the University of Stavanger, Green Mobility Roundtable: A Roundtable was organized to discuss research supported by the Norway Grants. The event brought together researchers in the field. Cooperation between partners was essential to achieving the initiative''s goals. The collaboration resulted in a joint research article, which is a significant output of the project.

The bilateral cooperation between researchers from Masaryk University and the University of Stavanger strengthened thanks to the project. The project activities, including joint meetings, the Roundtable event, and collaborative research, led to sharing our research. The collaboration also enhanced knowledge exchange within the research team.

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