[HTML][HTML] Demand responsive transport service of 'dead-end villages' in interurban traffic

A Lakatos, J Tóth, P Mándoki - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Providing a sustainable public transport service for areas with several small villages or
hamlets is a challenge for the whole of Europe. To serve 'dead-end villages', vehicles must …

Appraising the environmental benefits of ride-sharing: The Paris region case study

B Yin, L Liu, N Coulombel, V Viguié - Journal of cleaner production, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the environmental benefits of ride-sharing through its CO 2 emission
mitigation potential. Ride-sharing is expected to substantially decrease CO 2 emissions by …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring everyday mobility in a living lab based on economic interventions

M Sjöman, T Ringenson, A Kramers - European transport research review, 2020 - Springer
New mobility solutions, such as Mobility as a Service, have been suggested to have the
potential to reduce car ownership and be part of a transition towards a more sustainable …

[HTML][HTML] Will leisure trips be more affected than work trips by autonomous technology? Modelling self-driving public transport and cars in Stockholm, Sweden

E Almlöf, M Nybacka, A Pernestål, E Jenelius - … Research Part A: Policy and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Self-driving technology may lead to a paradigm shift for the transport industry with shared
cars available to every-one. However, this vision has increasingly been challenged as too …

Mobility-as-a-Service: does it contribute to sustainability?

R De Viet, E Molin - 2020 Forum on Integrated and Sustainable …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The promise of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is that it decreases the need to own a car and
contributes to a more sustainable transport system. However, MaaS also offers relatively …

[HTML][HTML] Car sharing as a strategy to address GHG emissions in the transport system: Evaluation of effects of car sharing in Amsterdam

AM Arbeláez Vélez, A Plepys - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Shared mobility options, such as car sharing, are often claimed to be more sustainable,
although evidence at an individual or city level may contradict these claims. This study aims …

Policy scenarios for achieving sustainable transportation in Europe

CA Rodenburg, B Ubbels, P Nijkamp - Transport Reviews, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
The relationship between globalization and transport volumes is complex because of many
causes. Rising incomes, more leisure time, new technologies and the ageing of the …

[PDF][PDF] Development and evaluation of models for autonomous shared mobility-on-demand systems

F Javanshour, H Dia, M Victoria - … of the the …, 2016 - researchbank.swinburne.edu.au
This paper presents a research framework for the development and evaluation of new
methods to provide urban transport that offer efficient, affordable and flexible trips while …

Assessing the welfare impacts of Shared Mobility and Mobility as a Service (MaaS)

H Becker, M Balac, F Ciari, KW Axhausen - Transportation Research Part A …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is an attempt to overcome market segmentation by
offering transport services tailored to the individual traveler's needs. An alternative to prior …

[PDF][PDF] European Transport Policy: The Links between Mobiiity and Sustainability

W Dugonjic, J Padjen - Research-Memorandum, 1992 - dlib.info
The role of transport in our modern societies is hybrid in nature. Transport has created many
socio-economic benefits; all societies rely heavily on transport services for their economie …