The statistical physics of cities
M Barthelemy - Nature Reviews Physics, 2019 - nature.com
Challenges due to the rapid urbanization of the world—especially in emerging countries—
range from an increasing dependence on energy to air pollution, socio-spatial inequalities …
range from an increasing dependence on energy to air pollution, socio-spatial inequalities …
Application of complex networks theory in urban traffic network researches
Complex network theory is a multidisciplinary research direction of complexity science which
has experienced a rapid surge of interest over the last two decades. Its applications in land …
has experienced a rapid surge of interest over the last two decades. Its applications in land …
[HTML][HTML] Sidewalk networks: Review and outlook
From a transport perspective, increasing active travel–and walking in particular–is crucial for
the future of sustainable cities, as reflected in global decarbonisation policies and agendas …
the future of sustainable cities, as reflected in global decarbonisation policies and agendas …
Macroscopic dynamics and the collapse of urban traffic
Stories of mega-jams that last tens of hours or even days appear not only in fiction but also
in reality. In this context, it is important to characterize the collapse of the network, defined as …
in reality. In this context, it is important to characterize the collapse of the network, defined as …
A sustainable strategy for Open Streets in (post) pandemic cities
Cities world-wide have taken the opportunity presented by the COVID-19 pandemic to
improve and expand pedestrian infrastructure, providing residents with a sense of relief and …
improve and expand pedestrian infrastructure, providing residents with a sense of relief and …
Mobile phone records to feed activity-based travel demand models: MATSim for studying a cordon toll policy in Barcelona
Activity-based models appeared as an answer to the limitations of the traditional trip-based
and tour-based four-stage models. The fundamental assumption of activity-based models is …
and tour-based four-stage models. The fundamental assumption of activity-based models is …
Complex urban systems: challenges and integrated solutions for the sustainability and resilience of cities
For decades, from design theory to urban planning and management, from social sciences
to urban environmental science, cities have been probed and analyzed from the partial …
to urban environmental science, cities have been probed and analyzed from the partial …
A credit charging scheme incorporating carpool and carbon emissions
F Zong, M Zeng, J Lv, C Wang - Transportation Research Part D: Transport …, 2021 - Elsevier
Although shared mobility will mitigate congestion and emissions, car trip frequencies and
vehicle miles traveled are likely to rise. The tradable credit scheme (TCS) is a key tool for …
vehicle miles traveled are likely to rise. The tradable credit scheme (TCS) is a key tool for …
The role of transport and population components in change in accessibility: the influence of the distance decay parameter
M Stępniak, P Rosik - Networks and Spatial Economics, 2018 - Springer
Investment in transport infrastructure is the main factor responsible for decreasing origin-
destination travel times, which are then implemented into a potential accessibility measure …
destination travel times, which are then implemented into a potential accessibility measure …
A systematic review of the role of road network pricing in shaping sustainable cities: lessons learned and opportunities for a post-pandemic world
The growing number of studies on road network pricing requires adoption of systematic
methodologies to assess research outcomes and provide an unbiased summary of research …
methodologies to assess research outcomes and provide an unbiased summary of research …