Project: Migrant Mobility and Access to Public Urban Resources

Acronym MAPURBAN (Reference Number: 35895362)
Duration 01/02/2021 - 31/07/2022
Project Topic The MAPURBAN project aims to improve migrants’ access to urban resources such as public transport and civic and cultural institutions in Stockholm, Berlin and London. The project builds on existing research and urban policy to show how these can improve migrant mobility and accessibility. This will have an impact on newly arriving people’s access and participation in urban society. MAPURBAN will use multinational research findings to produce new knowledge that will inform government strategies towards urban migration, re-framing immigrant integration as a multi-scalar (national, urban and local) process and as an inherent part of an inclusive and sustainable urban development.
Network JPI Urban Europe
Call Urban Migration

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 University of Kent - University of Kent Coordinator United Kingdom
2 KTH Royal Institute of Technology - School of Architecture Partner Sweden
3 Freie Universität Berlin - Institut für Geographische Wissenschaften Partner Germany
4 Coventry University - Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations Partner United Kingdom
5 University College London - Research Services Partner United Kingdom