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Andrea Alonso, Andrés Monzón, Iago Aguiar and Alba Ramírez-Saiz
Understanding the characteristics that shape mobility could help to achieve more sustainable transport systems. A considerable body of scientific studies tries to determine these characteristics at the urban level. However, there is a lack of studies ana...
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Tiago A. Santos, Miguel Â. Fonseca, Pedro Martins and C. Guedes Soares
This paper studies the possibilities of closer integration of short sea shipping, with other components of the Trans-European Transport Networks, shifting a significant share of road freight onto rail corridors and inland waterways. A numerical model of ...
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Alberto Camarero Orive, José Ignacio Parra Santiago, David Díaz Gutiérrez and Francisco De Manuel López
This paper introduces the concept of R4 (road-rail-ro-ro), a concept increasingly used in transport and logistics research circles that defines the modern concept of the transport chain as it passes through the intermodal use of rail, road, and ship via ...
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Vasileios Cheimaras, Athanasios Trigkas, Panagiotis Papageorgas, Dimitrios Piromalis and Emmanouil Sofianopoulos
During a ship evacuation, many people panic as they do not know the direction that leads to the emergency muster station. Moreover, sometimes passengers get crowded in corridors or stairs, so they cannot save their lives. This paper proposes an IoT-enabl...
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Hazvinei Tsitsi Tamuka Moyo, Mark Zuidgeest and Hedwig van Delden
The Group Areas Act of 1950 has resulted in post-apartheid South African cities being characterised by spatial patterns with limited access to social and economic opportunities for the black and coloured population. Typically, high-density low-income hou...
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Peter Newman, Sebastian Davies-Slate, Daniel Conley, Karlson Hargroves and Mike Mouritz
The need for transit oriented development (TOD) around railway stations has been well accepted and continues to be needed in cities looking to regenerate both transit and urban development. Large parts of suburban areas remain without quality transit dow...
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Paulo Nocera Alves Junior, Isotilia Costa Melo, José Eduardo Holler Branco, Daniela Bacchi Bartholomeu and José Vicente Caixeta-Filho
The development of Green Transport Corridors (GTCs) is an important strategy to help a region achieve more sustainable solutions. When such GTCs are implemented, multimodal supply chains and environmentally-friendly alternatives for freight transportatio...
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Emily Grise, Anson Stewart, Ahmed El-Geneidy
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As cities have grown more dispersed and auto-oriented, demand for travel has become increasingly difficult to meet via public transit. Public transit ridership, particularly bus ridership, has recently been on the decline in many urban areas in Canada an...
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Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Alexander Klimov,Igor Gots,Alexey Volodin,Mikhail Jabitsky,Julia Kupriyanovsky
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The article discusses digital twins for transport corridors using sea and waterways in Russia. The physical development of transport today begins to group around the development of transport corridors. The most famous of them are international transport ...
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Sugiarto Sugiarto,Lulusi Lulusi,Cut Mutiawati,Sofyan M. Saleh,Qurrata A'yuni,Irham Iskandar
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Urban bus reform so-called Trans Koetaradja (TK) is regarded as a potential urban transport policy aiming at alleviating autos traffic congestion and mitigating highly private mode dependency in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. The new bus system proposed by the G...
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