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Wenjun Zou, Lei Wu, Yunrui Chang and Qiang Niu
Ride-hailing, a newly emerging mobility service that is popular worldwide, has become an efficient new mode of transportation. Nonetheless, the use and value of ride-hailing remain unclear for newly developed areas in the suburbs. We crawled through the ...
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Xiangyu Li
The deployment of urban air mobility in built-out metropolitan regions is constrained by infrastructure opportunities, land use, and airspace zoning designations. Meanwhile, the availability and spatial distribution of infrastructure opportunities influe...
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Iwona Anna Jazdzewska, Lukasz Lechowski and Dominika Babuca
This paper presents a new geospatial approach, and a proposal to study the geographic educational path of individuals or social groups identified by researchers using a Geographic Information System (GIS) and spatial statistics. A scheme of research proc...
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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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Mercy Magdalene Brown-Luthango
Pág. 16 pages
South Africa is experiencing a youth bulge, with much public debate about whether this spells success or disaster for the country?s future. Some of the critical debates highlighted in the literature on youth centre on youth transitions to adulthood, soci...
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Sofia Liakopoulou, Maria Mavromati Kakana, Panagiota Avtji, Evangelos Genitsaris, Aristotelis Naniopoulos
Pág. 425 - 432
Carpooling is regarded as an alternative, affordable, socially acceptable and environmentally friendly mean of transport, which corresponds to the modern socio-economic challenges and the travel behavioural changes. It is providing to the drivers and the...
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