Matosinhos, a coastal city in Portugal, faces challenges related to car dependency. By engaging the community of two local schools, this Civic Lab focuses on the integration of co-created solutions with city policies, in particular to what concerns reclaiming public space for pedestrians and cyclists, while considering the needs of children and, and creating a positive environmental impact.
Play streets and tactical urbanism experiments
Digital storytelling for envisioning future urban spaces
Parent-child focus groups on mobility needs
Explore our collection of images capturing key moments, stakeholder interactions, and creative processes that shape our journey. These visuals showcase the impact of our work and the communities driving change.
This project has been funded by Innoviris (Belgium), Flanders Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Belgium), DLR Projektträger (Germany), the National Research, Development, and Innovation Office (Hungary), Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), and The National Centre for Research and Development (Poland) under the Driving Urban Transitions Partnership, which has been co-funded by the European Commission.
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This project has been funded by Innoviris (Belgium), Flanders Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Belgium), DLR Projektträger (Germany), the National Research, Development, and Innovation Office (Hungary), Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), and The National Centre for Research and Development (Poland) under the Driving Urban Transitions Partnership, which has been co-funded by the European Commission.
2025 CONIFER. All rights Reserved