SPN: Smart Pedestrian Net Smart cities are walkable: SPN a model to plan a pedestrian network and a pedestrian navigation system.

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SPN: Smart Pedestrian Net Smart cities are walkable: SPN a model to plan a pedestrian network and a pedestrian navigation system

SPN Framework Goals: Porto -Assess the conditions provided to pedestrians -Define planning guidelines and practices -Improve walkability and sustainable mobility -Develop a pedestrian navigation app Bologna

SPN Progress WP4: Project management WP1: Standards for a SPN Meetings and workshops SPN Website and social media Communication and dissemination WP1: Standards for a SPN Kick-off meeting Report on standards for a SPN List of criteria and how to assess them Pedestrian survey WP2: Planning and customising SPN Selection of the study area Assessment of the conditions Development of the GIS-based model Multi-criteria analysis WP3: SPN and app implementation Planning guidelines Roadmap for SPN SPN app for pedestrian navigation SPN business model

SPN cities: Porto and Bologna

SPN ongoing tasks: navigation App The goal is to create mobile app for pedestrians only, using local SPN model and open data sources (such as Open Street Map), enabling citizens and tourists to walk through the city and get to know it. Coming soon on Google Play.

SPN Ongoing tasks: business model Customer relationships Key activities Pedestrian survey Develop SPN Reduce vehicle use Report to municipalities Values Provide information Safer & cleaner routes Tourist satisfaction Healthier people Social inclusion Key partners Municipalities Governments SPN team Stakeholders SPN Business Model Customer relationships Social media Email Personal Customer segments Disabled people Elderly/young Tourists Obese people

SPN: Smart Pedestrian Net Thank you for your attention! Follow our work at: www.ctac.uminho.pt/SPN https://www.facebook.com/Smart.Pedestrian.Net/