Project Deliverables
Explore the catalogue of project deliverables, the official published research outputs produced by the COMMON_ACCESS project.
The deliverables below provide a comprehensive reports on the research and findings developed throughout the project. This page will evolve alongside the project, sharing each new output as it becomes available.
For publications authored by the consortium, visit the publications page.
Deliverable
5.2
how to enable commoning accessibility practices: six policy hypotheses
This deliverable by the University of Amsterdam analyses the governance dimensions of Commoning Accessibility, identifying how CA practices interact with policy frameworks and state actors. Based on fieldwork in two Dutch regions, it develops hypotheses that reveal the tensions and opportunities arising from community–state encounters in accessibility provision.
Published: 12 December 2025

Deliverable
2.2
Conceptual commoning accessibility acceptance framework and research outline
Produced by consortium partners, Politecnico di Milano, Deliverable 2.2 outlines the methodological framework guiding the identification and classification of Commoning Accessibility practices, providing the analytical foundations and systematic procedures that support the development and ongoing refinement of the Common Access Atlas
Published: 11 July 2025

Deliverable
4.1
Conceptual commoning accessibility acceptance framework and research outline
This study examines the acceptance of commoning accessibility practices through two perspectives: socio-psychological, focusing on individual agency, and social practice theory, emphasising practices themselves. The report explores factors such as motivation, trust, social and institutional conditions, and habits, alongside contextual influences and the potential for commoning to reshape everyday mobility.
Published: 11 November 2025

Deliverable
1.1
Flowers of Proximity Co-creation Workshops
Led by TUM, D1.1 explores suburban communities’ local accessibility needs through co-creation workshops across five European testbeds. A pilot in Munich refines the “Flowers of Proximity” format, later applied in Amsterdam, Bergamo, Ghent, and Oxfordshire. Workshops identify service preferences across neighbourhood typologies, with TUM leading protocol development and implementation support.
Published: 2 May 2025

Deliverable
3.1
A Review of Tools for Commoning Accessibility
Led by LSE, DHC Ltd and the University of Westminster, D3.1 analyses 27 case studies to categorise and present the tools in place that support commoning accessibility practices across parts of Europe. The publication supports COMMON_ACCESS' growing body of research on the organisation of existing commoning accessibility practices within urban peripheries.
Published: 14 March 2025

Deliverable
5.1
Commoning Accessibility and
policy conditions: An analytical framework
Led by the University of Amsterdam, D5.1 provides an overview of the diverse practices occurring across peri-urban, suburban, and rural areas, while also mapping the policy frameworks and agendas that influence and shape these activities.
Published: 29 November 2024

Deliverable
2.1
Commoning accessibility conceptual frameworks report
Deliverable 2.1, 'CA Conceptual framework' report, is now live. Lead by Politecnico di Milano, the report reviews the literature and data needed to develop the working definitions and expected context surrounding Commoning Accessibility.
Published: 26 September 2024

