Civil Society is Driving Germany’s Mobility Transition
In many cities abroad, politicians play a prominent role in making the mobility transition a reality. In Germany it is civil society actors who are driving change. Citizens in Berlin are putting the mobility transition on the agenda by campaigning for the introduction of Kiezblocks: A residential neighbourhoods with no through traffic. Many of these projects have been languishing in limbo for years despite backing from local government. Researchers from the Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS) have analysed this gap between decision-making and implementation. Using the example of Berlin’s Kiezblocks, they show how civil society actors are using political and media agenda-setting to contribute to the mobility transition in their city.