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Yongling Li, Stan Geertman, Yanliu Lin, Pieter Hooimeijer, Wangtu Xu, Jie Huang
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Studies have found that spatial mismatch is a universal phenomenon, although both their substantive and methodological focus can differ substantially. In China, there is a growing body of literature on spatial mismatch, but few studies have measured the ...
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Ruben Akse, Tom Thomas, Karst Geurs
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To promote sustainable urban development, transport policies need to change from a car-oriented mobility planning paradigm to an accessibility-based paradigm, integrating land-use and transport policies. This paper uses the concept of planning paradigms ...
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Oleg Pokusaev,Dmitry Namiot,Alexander Chekmarev
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This article is about traffic management in a Smart City. The need to ensure the functioning and sustainable development of cities in the face of growth and diversification of traffic flows leads city authorities around the world to realize the need for ...
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Franziska Kirschner
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The infrastructure for parking and parked cars themselves (e.g., parked cars blocking bike lanes and sidewalks or the visibility range) can lead to conflicts for pedestrians and cyclists. The perception of conflicts could discourage walking and cycling i...
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Julia Kinigadner, David Vale, Benjamin Büttner, Gebhard Wulfhorst
Pág. 345 - 365
Undoubtedly, climate change and its mitigation have emerged as main topics in public discourse. While accessibility planning is recognized for supporting sustainable urban and transport development in general, the specific challenge of reducing transport...
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Nana Yaw Oppong-Yeboah, Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim
Pág. 71 - 92
Sustainable mobility is gaining increasing attention as it is seen as an approach to effectively reduce automobile travel and simultaneously encourage other modes of travel. To this end, it is imperative that scholars provide planners and policymakers wi...
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George N. Botzoris
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The paper examines the impact of the Greek economic crisis (2009-2018) and the resulted personal income reduction on the change of commuters? travel behavior. The analysis is based on an extensive questionnaire survey, which took place in six Greek citie...
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Dillip Kumar Das
There is a changed perspective regarding the development of cities and increasingly many countries in the West and some developing countries, as in South Africa, are making concerted attempts to transform their cities to smart cities. Using the context o...
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This research paper identifies and explores the opinions and attitudes of young people about urban transport. It is the first study on this topic, based on the survey, analysing the mobility choices of young adults (more specifically, Generation Y) in Po...
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Luis Márquez, Luis F. Macea, Jose J. Soto
Ashok, K., Dillon, W. R., & Yuan, S. (2002). Extending discrete choice models to incorporate attitudinal and other latent variables. Journal of Marketing Research, 39(1), 31?46. doi: 10.1509/jmkr.39.1.31.18937
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