Public transport for smart cities: Recent innovations and future challenges
The idea of a smart city is one that utilises Internet-of-Things (IoT) technologies and data
analytics to optimise the efficiency of city operations and services, so as to provide a high …
analytics to optimise the efficiency of city operations and services, so as to provide a high …
[HTML][HTML] On-demand ridesharing with optimized pick-up and drop-off walking locations
On-demand systems in which passengers with similar routes can share a vehicle are
expected to become a relevant part of future mobility, thanks to their flexibility and their …
expected to become a relevant part of future mobility, thanks to their flexibility and their …
Flexible-route integrated passenger–freight transport in rural areas
F Cavallaro, S Nocera - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The concept of integrated passenger–freight transport has been developed mostly in urban
areas and for long-haul trips. In this paper, its adoption is also proposed in rural areas …
areas and for long-haul trips. In this paper, its adoption is also proposed in rural areas …
Detailing DRT users in Europe over the last twenty years: A literature overview
Travel choices in terms of means of transport and frequencies have changed during the
recent pandemic period due to mobility restrictions, the growing fear of contagion and …
recent pandemic period due to mobility restrictions, the growing fear of contagion and …
How successful is my DRT system? A review of different parameters to consider when developing flexible public transport systems
MJ Baier, L Sörensen, JC Schlüter - Transport Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
The digitisation of transport services has led to the implementation of so-called demand-
responsive transport (DRT) systems with varying setups and goals around the globe …
responsive transport (DRT) systems with varying setups and goals around the globe …
Economic and socioeconomic assessment of replacing conventional public transit with demand responsive transit services in low-to-medium density areas
J Berrada, A Poulhès - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2021 - Elsevier
The emergence of demand responsive transport (DRT) services is restructuring mobility in
the urban universe. They provide a high level of service and in many cases compete with …
the urban universe. They provide a high level of service and in many cases compete with …
[HTML][HTML] Impact assessment of autonomous demand responsive transport as a link between urban and rural areas
J Schlüter, A Bossert, P Rössy, M Kersting - Research in Transportation …, 2021 - Elsevier
Disruptive developments in automated driving systems, new powertrain concepts and digital
mobility are shaping changes in the way people move in rural and urban areas. In …
mobility are shaping changes in the way people move in rural and urban areas. In …
Net‐Zero CO2 Germany—A Retrospect From the Year 2050
Germany 2050: For the first time Germany reached a balance between its sources of
anthropogenic CO2 to the atmosphere and newly created anthropogenic sinks. This …
anthropogenic CO2 to the atmosphere and newly created anthropogenic sinks. This …
The (un) sustainability of rural tourism travel in the Global South: A social practice theory perspective
R Permana, J Dickinson… - … Journal of Tourism …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Rural tourism transport provision makes sustainable travel challenging as evidenced by
studies in the Global North. However, the nature of socio‐environmental challenges is …
studies in the Global North. However, the nature of socio‐environmental challenges is …
The next 30 years: planning cities beyond mobility?
L Bertolini - European Planning Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The negative environmental, social and economic side-effects of the individual motorized
transport-centred urban mobility planning paradigm have been repeatedly denounced. This …
transport-centred urban mobility planning paradigm have been repeatedly denounced. This …