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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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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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Cristobal Pineda and Beatriz Mella Lira
Relying mostly on travel time savings, cost-benefit analysis has been widely used in transport project appraisals in the Chilean context, with utility maximisation theory as its background. Nevertheless, subjective well-being advocates have challenged th...
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Javier Aldecoa Martínez-Conde,Ángeles Ruíz Lázaro
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The public transport, as we know it today, originates from the end of the 18 th and beginning of the 19th Centuries. Initially a privilege for the aristocratic and bourgeoisie classes, public transport saw a surge in development once communication betwee...
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Christine Tawfik and Sabine Limbourg
The aim of this paper is to consider the topic of pricing decisions in the context of intermodal transport as a subject of significant influence on intermodality’s success and the move towards environment friendly modes to bring about a European su...
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José Romero Postiguillo, José María Del Campo Yagüe, Juan Antonio Santamera Sánchez
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In the last 50 years a new organization of international markets that directly affects procurement systems, production, and distribution has been developed, the supply chain. In this new globalized trade setup logistics is particularly relevant and uniqu...
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Andres Monzon, Andrea Alonso, Maria Lopez-Lambas
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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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Foteini Mikiki, Panagiota Papadopoulou
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Concern about sustainability is rooted in the growing awareness that human activities have significant environmental impacts. Tackling impacts generated by mobility practices can pass through active mobility promotion. However, this requires knowledge of...
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Laura Gebhardt, Daniel Krajzewicz, Rebekka Oostendorp, Mirko Goletz, ... Dirk Heinrichs
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Cities are growing nowadays and so is their citizens? demand for mobility. On a global scale, motorized individual traffic is hardly capable of meeting this need due to its ownership costs and due to the lack of an accordingly large infrastructure. Besid...
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Luca Lucietti, Caroline Hoogendoorn, Ivo Cré
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NODES ?New tOols for Design and OpEration of Urban Transport InterchangeS? is a collaborative project co-funded by the Seventh Framework Programme focused on building and testing a Toolbox to support European cities in the design and operation of new or ...
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