The Smarthubs integration ladder: a conceptual model for the categorisation of shared mobility hubs

K Geurs, A Grigolon, K Münzel, K Gkiotsalitis… - Transport …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A variety of shared mobility hubs, offering shared mobility and other services,
have emerged in many cities across the globe. This paper provides a literature review on of …

[HTML][HTML] Shifts in the smart research agenda? 100 priority questions to accelerate sustainable energy futures

R Robison, TM Skjølsvold, T Hargreaves… - Journal of cleaner …, 2023 - Elsevier
Energy transitions are at the top of global agendas in response to the growing challenges of
climate change and international conflict, with the EU positioning itself as playing a pivotal …

[HTML][HTML] Representations of urban cycling in sustainability transitions research: a review

D Valentini, J Wangel, S Holmgren - European Transport Research …, 2023 - Springer
Background Increased cycling is generally recognized as a highly important project in
decarbonizing urban transport. Despite well-researched and broadly accepted benefits of …

Scaling up active transportation across North America: A comparative content analysis of policies through a social equity framework

A Soliz, T Carvalho, C Sarmiento-Casas… - … Research Part A: Policy …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Federal governments across North America are increasingly working to scale up
active-transport investments to harmonize policy efforts aimed at addressing intersecting …

[HTML][HTML] How can authorities be enablers in the deployment of CCAM? An experienced-based expert study from Norway

RA Fagerholt, H Seter, P Arnesen - … research interdisciplinary perspectives, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite extensive literature on transport planning, research has so far been sparse in
exploring the socio-political aspects of transport innovations, which is particularly scarce …

[HTML][HTML] Unpacking the cultural aspects of transport automation governance in Finland: An interview study

JJ Olin, MN Mladenović - Journal of Transport Geography, 2024 - Elsevier
The culture that governance networks uphold is an often-overlooked aspect in transport
policy studies. Nonetheless, governance culture plays a major part in how governing is done …

Bike Kitchens and the sociomateriality of practice change: exploring cycling-repair relations

D Valentini, A Butler - Urban, Planning and Transport Research, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Maintenance and repair of bikes–material interventions–are essential to sustain cycling
practices. In this paper we explore the role of (bi) cycle self-repair workshops (Bike Kitchens) …

[HTML][HTML] From global to human factors: Shipping emissions policy process in the IMO

J Baumann - Marine Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is the UN agency responsible for
regulating the maritime industries which includes shipping emissions, a complex problem …

Technology assessment and the governance of automated vehicles: a Collingridge-dilemma or a lack in normative orientation?

J Schippl - Journal of Responsible Innovation, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
It is often assumed, at least implicitly, that responsible governance of automated vehicles
(AVs) requires more knowledge about the future development of the innovation and its …

Modernity, mobility, and acceleration: cycling as the blind spot in Swedish transport innovation

J van der Meulen, D Mukhtar-Landgren… - Urban, Planning and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
As climate ambitions have increased, questions regarding the sustainability of transport
systems have been placed on the transport innovation agenda. Yet the relationship between …