The purpose of this paper is to present how digital twins can be used as a tool for vulnerable citizen engagement, improving efficiency of co-creation in mobility planning. Through a 3-steps workshops’ approach within Thessaloniki Smart Mobility Living Lab, the mobility needs set by vulnerable users are collected, prioritized and matched with policy plans. By combining citizensfeedback with real time data incorporated in digital twins, citizens receive back visualized scenarios of the impact of specific mobility measures on their neighborhoods. By lifting the citizen engagement in mobility planning to the next participatory level, the results of the study create a bridge between participatory processes and digital twins.
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