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Interview to university colleagues from Texel
Before going to Texel, we had two interviews with TU Delft students who came from Texel and are living in Delft or around Delft at the moment. For this we were focussing on the use of private cars, bicycles, public transport and our new ideas for transport in the future. We see the future of the mobility in the Netherlands and therefore also on Texel with vehicles which are ‘automated’ and… -
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Interview to A. Maartens
On the 3th of December we talked to Maartens from Urgenda about his opinion on mobility on Texel. Urgenda is the organization for sustainability and innovation in the Netherlands. They work together with companies, governments, community organizations and individuals, to make the Netherlands sustainable. Theye do this with concrete action plans and projects. Maartens is project leader of… -
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Interviews: How to get there?
Here are the interviews of the mobility subsystem. The first one was made to Antoine Maartens, who is active member in Urgenda and came to TU Delft to give us a lacture. The second one was made to two university colleagues that were born and raised in Texel. -
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Conclusions on the field research
On the second day of the Bubble week, we went to Den Burg and talked to some locals about our subsystem. We prepared questions in relation to the future scenario that we have been building. The purpose of it was to identify their perspective on the development of transport in the island and to find areas where there is potential for design. The following questions have been asked to 11 people of… -
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Brainstorming to build a united system for the future of Texel.
Last Monday we arrived on Texel with 30+ people, aiming to spend a productive week working on our proposal for Sustainable Texel 2065. A warm place, properly arranged for teamwork, was waiting for us to fill it with our energy, ideas, laughs and hope for a better future. The first day we were asked to think about what could bring the people of Texel together, so that they will think, act, produce… -
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Texel Week Final Products – January 2016
The final presentation exists in three parts, all grounded in research:a forecast of the transition to a sustainable personal life on Texel in 2065 (have a look at the video/visuals) a general overview of the sustainable island in 2065, and possible transition pathways (report) an impression of the development of island tourism 2015-2065 (view the documentary) -
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4.3 The future sub-system.
As it has been introduced in previous work, the predictions for the future of the mobility in developed countries show that autonomous vehicles will be gaining representation. In the context of 2065 it is thought that this technology is very much applied in many European countries and, therefore, the public is conscious about the advantages that this type of transport offers. Some of these are:… -
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4.1 Concepts of design pathways
Hybrid pathways to sustainability Within the process of developing a mobility sub-system for 2065, the preparation of several transition stages is of a great importance. The aim is to achieve the 2065 vision for a sustainable mobility in the island via the optimal pathway, by means of social, technological and ecological development. The protagonists acting in our scenarios are, basically, the… -
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4.2 Innovative technological solution
New bicycle types and intelligent cycle paths can increase the share of bicycles on the island and decrease the use of private car. The next paragraphs describe on a first level the current situation about use of bicycle in Texel, and the concepts about how new technologies could be integrated in the cycle paths in order to make them more functional and attractive. In the Netherlands cycling is… -
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Conclusion
By setting the long term goal, we create an optimistic scenario for 2065 that will give a positive direction for the development of sustainable mobility in Texel. Thinking of all the aforementioned possibilities, it is obvious that there are many new options for traffic management, starting from the improvement of the existing infrastructures. The transition from the current situation to the… -
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3.4: Relevant trends, innovative technologies and inspirational initiatives elsewhere
The time span of 50 years, from now until 2065 is a long period to make predictions and suggestions for. On a larger scale, the main actions and actors that will affect the mobility future in Texel are: economy and the relevant stakeholders, municipality‘s decisions, and people’s acceptance and cooperation. Focusing on the mobility system, the main parameters we considered and also those that we… -
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Discussion on Literature!
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4.4 Two pathways to the future of the mobility system on Texel
The biggest problem on Texel we are facing are the overload of cars with the result of busy roads and full parking lots. To tackle this story, the use of cars has to be less. We want to make Texel a fossil free Island; This means for the subsystem “how to get there”; An isolated transport system powered by local energy sources. To get to this goal, we looked into different subjects in the last… -
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3.3: Current developments on the desired direction in Texel
The mobility of Texel wants to simulate the de-use of the car, both for the Texelaar and the tourists. This is in contrast with the new ferry that has been bought for the next year, which will have greater capacity to take more cars on board. And how do they stimulate the de-use of the car by only widening the roads for cycling and a public transport system? The vision of Texel tells about the… -
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5.2 Expectations and potential tensions with other sub-systems within sustainable Texel.
As all the different sub-systems are part of the same system, they are interconnected. The role of the sub-system we have been working on “How to get there” is, on an essence, about the creation of efficient connections and communication between locations. To achieve sustainability in mobility and also work towards the success of the other parts of the system, we need people to realize how… -
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3.2: Description and analysis of actual relevant trends, initiatives, etc. in the current sub-system
Every action the municipality of Texel does, is based on the core values of Texel. Texel as a host stands for a calm and spatial island, has a wealth of natural and cultural landscapes, great diversity in landscapes and land uses. Texel speaks of the Texel identity; the specific island nature, the nocturnal darkness and maritime monuments. Texel is focused on giving a service to all citizens and… -
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Conclusions for the sub-system of Mobility within the sociotechnical system of Texel. A Reflection on the suggested sustainable vision.
The current situation and an upcoming change Analyzing the current situation for the mobility sub-system in Texel we gradually got an insight about the existing infrastructure and also the stakeholders involved in it. Someone could say that mobility in Texel is basically based on the use of private car, the Ferry and lastly the Texelhopper bus. Due to its geographical and demographical… -
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3.1: Literature review
From the proposed literature, it has been decided to outline the concepts of two publications. Symmetries, Expectations, Dynamics and Contexts: A Framework for understanding public engagement with renewable energy projects. Walker et al, 2011 A lot of times, when the implementation of a RET (Renewable Energy Technology) project does not meet with approval of the public, the attention is set on… -
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Chapter5_Conclusions for the sub-system of mobility, the pathways towards sustainable mobility and the interconnection with other sub-systems.
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Chapter 4
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References
Edler, S. B. (2014). The governance of socio technical systems. Padstow: T.J. International Ltd. F. Calenne, G. F. (2015). SUstainable Mobility Models for the Island of Ventotene. Gemeente Texel. (2015). Mobiliteitsvisie Texel 2015-2025. Den Burg: Gemeente Texel. Onno Sminia, J. V. (2015). Sustainable Mobility for Tourists at the Dutch Coastal Islands. Waddeneilanden . Stichting Duurzaam Texel. -
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Chapter 3: Transitions are made by people
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Appendix 1: Reference projects related to mobility, implemented on other island locations
The current situation of the transportation system within the area of interest proves that there is plenty of room for improvement, especially if the goal is a sustainable future. The interest rising, by the citizens of Texel (as indicated by the aforementioned facts for experimentation with multiple types of vehicles), towards the development of mobility in is a very positive parameter to be… -
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1.4: Goal for a sustainable mobility on Texel
The future system and the current sub-system do contrast. As it was mentioned above, the predictions show that the number of tourists going to Texel will keep growing. At the moment, the island gets considerably packed during the summer and it is noticed by the difficulty of finding car parking lots. Having more cars in the island increases noise, fumes and visual pollution making it seem less… -
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1.3: Existing sustainable projects on mobility in Texel
Texel already has different projects with the focus on sustainability. Texel is an island which makes it a good place to use as a test area. Below different sustainable projects on the mobility on Texel are described. 1. Project with electrical cars In 2008, under the heading 'Texel Gastvrij Elekrisch Vervoer " (Texel Hospitable Electric Transportation) the idea of sustainable mobility puts… -
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2.4 The change in stages - how to make it?
The concepts explained in chapter 2.3 can start being realized as following. The three first concepts can be “plant” in Texel society in the short term. • “Concept 1 : Make cycling part of the everyday life” • “Concept 2 : increase Collective Transport and introduce new concepts for it.” • “Concept 3 : Create Incentives to motivate people.” A way start with could be to make the people more aware… -
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2.3 The objective for 2065 – 100% Non-polluting mobility system.
To have a self-sufficient on Texel by 2065 different concepts can be introduced. The focus of this paragraph is on the mobility of Texel, so different objectives are made for the ways people move on Texel. The objectives we want to achieve are as follow: • Objective 1: No polluting cars in 2065 This is the objective we want to have in 2065, but it would be better to achieve this objective much… -
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Chapter 1.2: Mobility in Texel as a socio-technical system
There are different socio-technical systems in the mobility system of Texel. The ferry, cars and public transport will be explained in this paragraph. Some background information will be given to explain the socio-technical systems. There are a lot of different actors which has to work together to make the different socio-technical systems work. These actors are explained by their interests -
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2.2 People and presence. YUTPA Analysis
"The YUTPA framework, acronym for being with You in unity of Time, Place and Action, sheds light on specific presence configurations in which a person performs presence with YOU, in the NOW, being HERE, with a specific potential to DO certain things." (Nevejan 2014) In YUTPA analysis we are called to realize the value of a design in relation with the presence of a person that experiences the… -
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2.1 Design for presence, looking for design space from daily life for mobility.
The mobility system in Texel provides transport within different places of the island or from the mainland to the island and vice versa. Its users, when choosing the type of transport and the vehicle, make trade-offs that will have the objective of improving their well-being and survival. For example, a married couple with children, when planning their holiday’s week to Texel and thinking about… -
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2.0 Chapter summary
In this chapter, the goal of our team is to investigate on how the design of a sustainable system for mobility is influenced by the feeling of presence and the daily life from the user’s perspective. For this purpose, on the first paragraph we describe briefly how design for presence can be derived by diving into the users’ mind. After this, an extensive YUTPA Analysis comes to indicate which… -
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Chapter 2. Daily life needs change_Creating the guidelines for transition towards sustainable mobility in Texel.
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Chapter 1.1: Brief Overview
The theme of the final booklet of our team is ‘How To Get There’. The goal of this topic is to design a sustainable mobility plan for the island. Hereby the focus is on the amount of cars and the full parking lots. For doing so, the current mobility system will be analysed as a socio-technical system and some actors involved in it will be presented. Together with that, some existing sustainable… -
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Final Report " How to get there"
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Chapter 2
Towards a new Mobility System on Texel – Coexistence and interaction between locals and touristsIn this chapter, the goal of our team is to investigate on how the design of a sustainable system for mobility is influenced by the feeling of presence and the daily life from the user’s perspective. For this purpose, on the first paragraph we describe briefly how design for presence can be derived by diving into the users’ mind. After this, an extensive YUTPA Analysis comes to indicate which… -
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On-site research: Mobility
In order to collect useful information about the situation of the transport in Texel, a survey has been made to be filled by the local people. This will serve us to contrast our inception of the weaknesses of the system with the opinion of its users. Consequently, the results of the survey should serve as well to determine if the concepts introduced to solve these weaknesses come with the… -
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We need to think differently about sustainability -The butterfly effect
Link: Why We Need to Think Differently About Sustainability: Leyla Acaroglu at TEDxMelbourne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lOSIHWOp2I Leyla Acaroglu is a designer, social scientist, an expert in life cycle systems and overall a big supporter of sustainability. Watching her speech on Tedx Melbourne with title: “Why We Need to Think Differently About Sustainability” I was amazed by her ability… -
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The future of clothing
"A film about the future of clothing" Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCsGLWrfE4Y Yesterday I watched a very inspirational film about the future of clothing. Some active designers, of the fashion world, talk about the current situation of the huge cheap clothing market and their belief in a different future, where fabrics will be connected to smart technology and eco-friendly design. As we… -
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A switch to Eco-friendly materials for a healthier life.
It would not be a lie to admit that we buy products that are made from materials unknown to us, just because they seem to be functional and not dangerous. However, things are not simple like that. Most of the objects that surround us consist of composite materials or natural materials that have been through chemical processes. In most cases, no one can reassure us that our health is 100%… -
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Automated vehicles. The future of transportation is expected to be bright - for some parts of the world.
Working on the topic of mobility I have come across several interesting papers on the development of transportation in the future. The visions created for 2030 and on show potential for impressively developed technologies, integrated in the transportation networks. Comparing these visions with the current situation, all over the world, the pictures do not match at all. Especially considering the… -
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3.4. Explore what wider relevant trends, innovative technologies, inspirational initiatives elsewhere and which (groups of) people may need further consideration to steer the TX sub system in the desired direction.
The time span of 50 years, from now until 2065 is a long period to make predictions and suggestions for. On a larger scale, the main actions and actors that will affect the mobility future in Texel are: economy and the relevant stakeholders, municipality‘s decisions, and people’s acceptance and cooperation. Focusing on the mobility system, the main parameters we considered and also those that we… -
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3.3. Analyse what current developments are going on the desired direction; and which not? Be aware that this also is a review (and if necessary improvement) of the sustainability criteria.
In this chapter we want to reflect upon the activities happening on the area of mobility on Texel. The vision of Texel describes different values and principles, but these are all quite fake. There are no firm requirements made. The mobility of Texel want to simulate the de-use of the car, both for the Texelaar as the tourists. This is in contrast with the new ferry they bought for next year -
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3.2. Description and analysis of actual relevant trends, initiatives, etc. in the current sub-system.
Mobility vision of Texel Everything the municipality of Texel does, is based on the core values of Texel. Texel as a host stands for a calm and spatial island, has a wealth of natural and cultural landscapes, great diversity in landscapes and land uses. Texel speaks of the Texel identity; the specific island nature, the nocturnal darkness and maritime monuments. Texel is focused on giving a… -
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3.1 From the proposed literature, it has been decided to outline the concepts of two articles:
Symmetries, Expectations, Dynamics and Contexts: A Framework for understanding public engagement with renewable energy projects. Walker et al, 2011 A lot of times, when the implementation of a RET (Renewable Energy Technology) project does not meet with approval of the public, the attention is set on what are the characteristics of the project that cause opposition while there are many other… -
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Chapter3. Transitions are made by people
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Appendix- Research on the users’ opinion towards the transport system
In order to collect useful information about the situation of the transport in Texel, a survey has been made to be filled be the local people and the visitors. This will serve us to contrast our inception of the weaknesses of the system with the opinion of its users. Consequently, the results of the survey should serve as well to determine if the concepts introduced to solve these weaknesses are… -
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2.4 The change in stages - how to make it?
(Image timeline of the concepts) The concepts explained in chapter 2.3 will not all be used at the same time. First the application and the website will start. This will make the people more aware of the environmental impact that the current mobility system has on Texel environment and on their well-being and also the benefits that could be gained via sustainability in mobility. For example… -
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2.3 The objective for 2065 – 100% Non-polluting mobility system.
To have a self-sufficient on Texel by 2065 different concepts can be introduced. The focus of this rapport is on the mobility of Texel, so different objectives are made for the ways people move on Texel. The objectives we want to achieve are as follow: • Objective 1: No polluting cars in 2065 This is the objective we want to have in 2065, but it would be better to achieve this objective much… -
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2.2 People and presence. YUTPA Analysis
In the line of designing for presence, the YUTPA analysis is a useful tool to determine subjective behaviours and opinions of different stakeholders towards a shared system. YUTPA stands for You in Unity of Time and Presence and the tool collects the values given by the different actors on these fields of the system according to their perceptions. When putting together the different perspectives -
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2.1 Design for presence, looking for design space from daily life.
The mobility system in Texel provides transport within different places of the island or from the mainland to the island and vice versa. Its users, when choosing the type of transport and the vehicle, make trade-offs that will have the objective of improving their well-being and survival. For example, a married couple with children, when planning their holiday’s week to Texel and thinking about… -
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CHAPTER 2 Towards a new Mobility System on Texel – Coexistence and interaction between locals and tourists
Contents 2.1 Design for presence, looking for design space from daily life 2.2 People and presence. YUTPA Analysis 2.3 The objective for 2065 – 100% Non-polluting mobility system. 2.4 The change in stages - how to make it? Appendix- Research on the users’ opinion towards the transport system -
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Chapter 3 - Transitions are made by people
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Chapter 2. Towards a new Mobility System in Texel
Contents 2.1 Design for presence, looking for design space from daily life 2.2 People and presence. YUTPA Analysis 2.3 The objective for 2065 – 100% Non-polluting mobility system. 2.4 The change in stages - how to make it? Appendix- Research on the users’ opinion towards the transport system -
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Heavy or light? Thick or thin? Light or dark? Here or there?
How often do people think about the buildings they live in? In which way could buildings be different? Obviously in many ways. How… -
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Appendix - Reference projects related to mobility, implemented on other island locations
The current situation of the transportation system within the area of interest proves that there is plenty of room for improvement, especially if the goal is a sustainable future. The interest rising, by the citizens of Texel (as indicated by the aforementioned facts for experimentation with multiple types of vehicles), towards the development of mobility in is a very positive parameter to be… -
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1.4 Challenges for a Sustainable Mobility
Design Challenges for a sustainable mobility The future system and the current sub-system do contrast. As it was mentioned above, the predictions show that the number of tourists going to Texel will keep growing. At the moment, the island gets considerably packed during the summer and it is noticed by the difficulty of finding car parking lots. Having more cars in the island increases noise -
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1.3 Existing Sustainable Mobility Projects in Texel
1.3 Existing sustainable projects on mobility in Texel Texel already had different projects with the focus on sustainability. Texel is an island which makes it a good place to use as a test area. Below different sustainable projects on the mobility on Texel are described. Project with electrical cars In 2008, under the heading 'Texel Gastvrij Elekrisch Vervoer " (Texel Hospitable… -
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1.2 Mobility in Texel as a Socio-technical System
1.2 Mobility in Texel as a socio-technical system The mobility in Texel can be understood as a system that combines people and institutions together with transport technology and infrastructure. Most people go to the Island with the ferry from Den Helder (mainland) to het Horntje (Texel). To travel around Texel can be done by foot, bike, car or public transport. The island has around 900.000… -
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1.1 Brief Overview
Texel is an island and a municipality of the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. With a population of approximately 13.700 people, it is the largest and most habited island of the West Frisian Islands in the Wadden Sea. It has a surface of 463,16 km 2 , of which only a third is land, and it is 24,7 km long and 9,5 km wide at its highest point. Tourism in Texel represents around the 70%… -
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Chapter 1 - Mobility in Texel
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Bicycles need paths
The “rent a bike” concept is a new trend in urban areas under development. But truly, when is a city ready to host a “rent a bike” activity?