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Manuel Herrador, Alexandre Carvalho and Francisco R. Feito
?Incentivized Sustainable Mobility? is a conceptual business model which involves four stakeholders: citizens, municipalities, commerce and mobility services. A platform named ?ISUMO? (Incentivized Sustainable Mobility) provides technological support to ...
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Hosin Lee, Byungkyu Moon and Jeongbeom Lee
The need to incorporate sustainability principles and practices is increasing for environmental and economic reasons. It is imperative to identify and operationalize sustainability strategies into core administrative, planning, design, construction, oper...
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Cristian Giovanni Colombo, Alessandro Saldarini, Michela Longo, Wahiba Yaici, Fabio Borghetti and Morris Brenna
Considering the proposed strict new constraints of public authorities, decarbonization has become a key trend in recent years. Although several countries have started the process of decarbonization through the introduction of electric vehicles in their p...
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Matthias Langer, David Durán-Rodas, Elias Pajares
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While discussions are ongoing about the exact meaning of car dependence, its assessment has been primarily qualitative. The few quantitative approaches adopted so far have tended to analyze either high car use and ownership or a lack of public transport ...
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Haoqing Wang, Yuan Liu, Shuaian Wang and Lu Zhen
The European Union (EU) has implemented a sub-quota of 2% for renewable marine fuels to be utilized by vessels operating within its jurisdiction, effective starting from 2034. This progressive policy signifies a significant leap towards reducing carbon e...
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Zdenko Kljaic, Danijel Pavkovic, Mihael Cipek, Maja Trstenjak, Tomislav Josip Mlinaric and Mladen Nik?ic
This article presents a review of cutting-edge technologies poised to shape the future of railway transportation systems, focusing on enhancing their intelligence, safety, and environmental sustainability. It illustrates key aspects of the energy-transpo...
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Jo Kuys, Gavin Melles, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Scott Thompson-Whiteside and Blair Kuys
We demonstrate the importance of Human Centred Design considerations for future mobility projects which can apply to other developing countries facing similar challenges.
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Jincheng Wang, Qunqi Wu, Zilin Chen, Yilong Ren and Yaqun Gao
Ridesplitting, a form of ridesourcing in which riders with similar origins and destinations are matched, is an effective mode of sustainable transportation. In recently years, ridesplitting has spread rapidly worldwide and plays an increasingly important...
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Amin Pujiati, Prasetyo Ari Bowo, Reza Nadya Isabella Putri
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Michelle Leichter, Isadora Hackenhaar and Ana Passuello
Urban activities, such as transportation, are responsible for a large portion of energy-related CO2 emissions. As the need for sustainable urban development increases, decision-makers embrace Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as a reliable tool capable of gene...
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Tiziana Campisi, Alessandro Severino, Muhammad Ahmad Al-Rashid and Giovanni Pau
Smart cities aim to integrate technological development with different functions/components such as mobility, management of energy, natural resources, water, and the waste cycle, air quality, land use, service network, construction, but also the economy,...
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Kui Ji and Jianxiao Ma
Reserve capacity is the core of reliability analysis based on road network capacity. This article optimizes its bi-level programming model: the upper-level model has added service level coefficient and travel time limit, which realizes the unification of...
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Ahmet Salih Günaydin,Murat Yücekaya
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Zakariya Dalala, Omar Al Banna and Osama Saadeh
Transforming traditional public transportation systems into zero carbon sustainable systems.
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Abolfazl Dehghanmongabadi and Sebnem Hoskara
Universities have the extraordinary ability to generate awareness regarding all aspects of sustainability in communities. To be successful, they must first adopt and model sustainable concepts within their own campuses. Transportation is one of the most ...
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Universities have the extraordinary ability to generate awareness regarding all aspects of sustainability in communities. To be successful, they must first adopt and model sustainable concepts within their own campuses. Transportation is one of the most ...
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Matthew S. Sullivan, Mi G. Chorzepa, Hiwa Hamid, Stephan A. Durham and S. Sonny Kim
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Karin Markvica, Bin Hu, Matthias Prandtstetter, Ulrike Ritzinger, Jürgen Zajicek, Claudia Berkowitsch, Georg Hauger, Sarah Pfoser, Thomas Berger, Sandra Eitler and Reinhold Schodl
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Karin Markvica, Bin Hu, Matthias Prandtstetter, Ulrike Ritzinger, Jürgen Zajicek, Claudia Berkowitsch, Georg Hauger, Sarah Pfoser, Thomas Berger, Sandra Eitler and Reinhold Schodl
Population growth in cities and expanding city territory as well as population decline in rural areas pose a challenge for the existing transport network. Consequently, we observe a rapid change in transport infrastructure and transportation technology w...
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