ATRAPA Researchers Present Across International Conferences in 2025

ATRAPA researchers presented recent project findings at several international conferences in 2025, strengthening the project’s visibility in debates on sustainable mobility, housing, public acceptability, justice and electoral responses to urban transformation. Marta Fernández Núñez presented part of her PhD research at the Transportation Research Symposium 2025 (25-28 May) in Rotterdam. Using a Mobility Justice lens, […]

First Results of the ATRAPA Project Presented at IAPS 2024 Conference in Barcelona 

The initial findings of the ATRAPA project were showcased at the IAPS 2024 conference held in Barcelona July 2-5. Oriol Marquet and Monika Maciejewska participated in a special session entitled Street pacification and Tactical Urbanism. Pacification of streets, green axes, superblocks and green inside blocks which counted with institutional representation from the Barcelona City Council […]

Recent studies provide insight into the resistance to innovative urban planning models  

Efforts to introduce the 15-minute city model, designed to enhance urban living by ensuring essential services are within a 15-minute walk for residents, have recently faced significant opposition. This resistance, marked by protests and social media campaigns, has raised questions about the model’s effectiveness and future. Two new studies led by researchers from the ATRAPA […]