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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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Ana Barberan, João de Abreu e Silva, Andres Monzon
Pág. 253 - 260
Cycling has been commonly neglected in urban transport planning. In the same fashion, there is a shortage of available data on cycling mobility, especially in countries with low rates of bicycle share. Nevertheless, a modal shift towards soft modes such ...
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María Eugenia López-Lambas, Andrés Monzón, Gabriel Pieren
Pág. 524 - 530
Cities, businesses and governments have recognized the value of Electric Vehicles (EV) in building a cleaner, smarter and more sustainable future. This study is focused on users? perception of EV and its impact on users? mobility. The main problem EV use...
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Andres Monzon, Andrea Alonso, Maria Lopez-Lambas
Pág. 1074 - 1079
This paper provides an analysis of long-short distance passenger interconnectivity in the European context. The analysis is based on the results of the project HERMES (EU 7th FP). In order to gather information about the barriers to intermodality, a seri...
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Yang Wang, Andres Monzon
Pág. 100 - 107
The economic and financial crisis has been impacting European countries since 2008 at different degrees. This paper aims to find out if the statistical analysis of land use and mobility can help to answer the question of what happens during economic cris...
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Ana Barberan, Andres Monzon
Pág. 312 - 319
Cycling mobility has often been neglected in transport planning. Nevertheless, the potential benefits of increasing the bicycle share make cycling promotion a key element for transforming cities toward sustainability. This research addresses the case stu...
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Andrés Monzón, Sara Hernández, Floridea Di Ciommo
Pág. 1124 - 1133
Multimodal trips are increasing in metropolitan areas, making public transport less attractive. There is a need for integration in order to achieve effective seamless mobility. One dimension of integration is to reduce the disruption of transfer among mo...
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Andrés Monzón, María Teresa Alcaide
Pág. 75 - 85
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Andrés Monzón de Cáceres
Pág. 21 - 38
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