Promotional image of the Unite! Seed Fund that reads "SLUMP  Sustainable land-use and mobility policies and practices in urban regions"
Promotional image of the Unite! Seed Fund that reads "SLUMP  Sustainable land-use and mobility policies and practices in urban regions"
Sustainable Land-Use and Mobility Policies and Practices in urban regions (SLUMP)
Promotional image of the Unite! Seed Fund that reads "SLUMP  Sustainable land-use and mobility policies and practices in urban regions"
The SLUMP project seeks to identify innovative approaches for bringing decision-making closer together in land-use and mobility policy and practice

This offers the potential to improve the attractiveness, resilience, inclusiveness and competitiveness of urban regions. SLUMP project is carried out by four Unite! partner universities – Aalto University, PoliTo, KTH and ULisboa.  

"Planning how and where cities and their mobility infrastructure can expand or contract is complex and challenging, particularly in urban regions"

project coordinator Professor Dominic Stead from Aalto University

"Despite the strong interrelation between land-use and mobility policy, the two policy areas often remain separate both in practice and research. Addressing these challenges is crucial for achieving more sustainable development in urban regions across the world. Research in this area can make an important contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG11 which is concerned with sustainable cities and communities”, explains Professor Stead. 

 

The activities supported by Unite! seed funding will allow a wide range of representatives from the four partner universities to collaborate, including junior and senior professors, doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, and grant writing advisors. This project will lead to the identification of new research questions and methods and will result in a research proposal for an EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) Doctoral Network, as well as, two journal articles authored by the project participants. 

 

In order to develop the MSCA research proposal, a number of focused activities will be organised to extend the existing academic links between the project partners and strengthen the quality of the proposal. These activities will include research seminars, networking events, brainstorming and peer feedback workshops, dialogues with practitioners, writing retreats, and a roundtable at the AESOP Congress in July 2024.  

 

Project partners  

The project involves collaboration between four partner universities with highly complementary research interests. The location of the partners in Northern and Southern Europe will provide a range of perspectives on the theme. 

Aalto University 

  • Permanent academic Dominic Stead, project coordinator 
  • Permanent academic Raine Mäntysalo  
  • Postdoctoral researcher Eva Purkarthofer  
  • Postdoctoral researcher Linda Karjalainen  
  • Postdoctoral researcher Tiina Rinne 
  • PhD researcher Maria Käpyvaara  
  • PhD researcher Oya Duman 
  • PhD researcher Thu Pham 

PoliTo  

  • Permanent academic Giancarlo Cotella  
  • Permanent academic Umberto Janin Rivolin  
  • Permanent academic Loris Servillo  
  • Tenured track academic Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone  
  • Tenured track academic Elena Camilla Pede  
  • Permanent academic Luca Staricco  

ULisboa 

  • Permanent academic Nuno Marques da Costa  
  • Permanent academic Mario Ferreira Do Vale  
  • Permanent academic Eduarda Marques da Costa  
  • Permanent academic Margarida Queirós  
  • Tenured track academic Patrícia Abrantes  

KTH 

  • Permanent academic Jonathan Metzger  
  • Postdoctoral researcher Emilia Smeds  
  • Permanent academic Karolina Isaksson  
  • Permanent academic Peter Brokking  
  • Permanent academic Maria Håkansson  

 

More information

For more information contact Professor Dominic Stead, email dominic.stead@aalto.fi