Lisa Verhasselt is a Research Associate at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER), where she focuses on citizen participation. Within AntifragiCity, LISER leads efforts to ensure that citizens’ voices are meaningfully integrated throughout the project.
Through the organisation of Citizens’ Forums in Bratislava, Larissa, and Thessaloniki, Lisa and her team bring together diverse groups of residents to share their experiences, perspectives, and expectations for urban mobility, in both everyday situations and times of disruption.
“For me, AntifragiCity is about hearing what cities are today and hearing what they might need in the future. And not only from experts or from municipalities, but also very much from citizens, learning from them, hearing them, understanding their lived experience and really taking that at the core of AntifragiCity.”
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About AntifragiCity
AntifragiCity is a Horizon Europe project rethinking urban mobility across Europe. Through collaboration among 13 partners across 8 countries, the project designs mobility systems that don’t just recover from disruption but adapt, improve, and grow stronger because of it. By combining technology, social science, and real-world testing, AntifragiCity is building a roadmap for sustainable, inclusive, and antifragile mobility systems.
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