mootoride
Mootoride is a theoretical framework used in urban planning and transport ethics to study how deliberative processes can influence the design and operation of mobility systems. The concept envisions a loop in which stakeholder debate informs policy choices, which in turn shape mobility services and infrastructure, with the outcomes feeding back into further discussion.
Etymology and origin: The term mootoride combines moot, meaning a formal or hypothetical debate, with ride,
Structure and mechanisms: Mootoride posits two primary layers. A deliberative engine gathers input from participants, simulates
Applications and status: The framework is mainly used in thought experiments and simulation studies to explore
Criticism: Critics argue that translating deliberative outcomes into concrete transportation policy is complex and time-consuming, and