Smarter but more unequal transport? How socioeconomic and digital inequalities hinder adoption of mobility apps in the Global South

M Dodel, D Hernandez - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2025 - Elsevier
All over the world, cities are becoming “smarter.” The improved use of data generated by the
transport system (eg smart cards data), combined with GPS trackers and citizens' mobile …

[HTML][HTML] A Multidisciplinary Approach for the Sustainable Technical Design of a Connected, Automated, Shared and Electric Vehicle Fleet for Inner Cities

P Rieger, P Heckelmann, T Peichl… - World Electric Vehicle …, 2024 - mdpi.com
The increasing volume of personal motorized vehicles (PMVs) in cities has become a
serious issue leading to congestion, noise, air pollution and high land consumption. To …

[HTML][HTML] Unequal 'drivers': On the inequality of mobility emissions in Germany

F Klein, N Taconet - Energy Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
Transportation and mobility patterns contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
Understanding the drivers of these emissions, particularly for high emitters, is key to …

[HTML][HTML] Considering the importance of transport to the wellbeing of Māori social housing residents

E Russell, C McKerchar, J Berghan, A Curl… - Journal of Transport & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Indigenous Māori conceptualisations of home extend beyond the house and
encompass the ways in which people move in and around their environments. This …

[PDF][PDF] Unequal'drivers': on the inequality of mobility

F Klein, N Taconet - publications.pik-potsdam.de
Personal mobility facilitates most of our social and economic activities. It enables us 27 to
reach distant places for purpose of work, social life or leisure, and–today more 28 than ever …