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GOAT 3.0

Development of new GOAT functionalities for public transport planning, green space planning, essential services, and the 15-minute city.

General information

Client:
Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport
Period of time:
2021 - 2024
Contact person:
Elias Pajares

Planning Cases

  • Development of new functionalities, including public transport, green space planning and the 15-minute city

Overview

The aim of the 3-year project is to significantly expand the functionalities of GOAT in a co-creative development process. For this purpose, new accessibility indicators will be developed and various participatory events, such as workshops and district safaris, will be carried out.


  • Accessibility to GPs in rural areas
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    Accessibility to GPs in rural areas

  • Public transport quality classes at rush hour in Munich
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    Public transport quality classes at rush hour in Munich

  • Accessibility to green spaces
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    Accessibility to green spaces



  • Accessibility to GPs in rural areas
  • Public transport quality classes at rush hour in Munich
  • Accessibility to green spaces


  • With GOAT 3.0, analyses with additional means of transport and to new destinations will be made possible, further data will be integrated and the visualisation options will be expanded. To this end, we are working very closely with our project partners - the Technical University of Munich (TUM), the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development Dresden (IÖR), Prof. Schaller UmweltConsult GmbH (PSU) and Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund GmbH (MVV).

    In more than 20 test and application workshops, the new GOAT functionalities are used and intensively tested for real planning issues together with our practical partners (City of Fürstenfeldbruck, City of Freising, City of Munich, City of Bonn, City of Görlitz, District of Munich, Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region and many more). The feedback obtained in the process is actively incorporated into the further development process and helps us to adapt our tool and its functionality to the needs of the users.

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    „GOAT brings great added value to answering complex planning problems in the mobility sector through intuitive and fast analyses with visually appealing and easy-to-understand results."​

    Shravan Shinde, Bereich Konzeption & Consulting, Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund GmbH