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Mike Hynes, Olga Bolbocean, Michael McNally, Mike Conroy, Daniel Bednarczuk, Fiona Hyland, Emer Coyne and Cat Marie
Public transport transforms urban communities and the lives of citizens living in them by stimulating economic growth, promoting sustainable lifestyles and providing a greater quality of life. Globally, the healthiest cities have one thing in common, a p...
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Vissarion Manginas, Stefania Manoli, Eftihia Nathanail
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The current paper concerns the investigation of the possibility of implementing Public Private Partnership (PPP) in the Port of Volos and eventually, the development of a business model supporting it. For this purpose, extensive literature research was a...
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Ludovica Adacher, Marta Flamini, Manuele Guaita, Elpidio Romano
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The rapid increase in passenger traffic on the one hand and the slow expansion of airport capacity on the other have over the years limited the airport?s capability to maintain satisfactory service to the customer. The main objectives of airport operator...
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Ferenc Hegedüs, Tamás Bécsi, Szilárd Aradi
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For future?s highly automated road vehicles, dynamically feasible, comfortable, and customizable trajectories must be planned in order to ensure the maximum level of road safety and passenger satisfaction. To fulfil these requirements, a constrained nonl...
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M.D. Yap, O. Cats, N. van Oort, S.P. Hoogendoorn
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Disruptions in public transport have major impact on passengers and disproportional effects on passenger satisfaction. The availability of smart card data gives opportunities to better quantify disruption impacts on passengers? experienced journey travel...
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