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Felix Czarnetzki
Pág. 319?334
Carsharing is considered an effective tool for reducing car ownership, especially in high-density urban areas. Dedicated on-street carsharing parking spaces (CPS) are a promising but under-researched approach to increase the attractiveness and impact of ...
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Matthias Langer, David Durán-Rodas, Elias Pajares
Pág. 87 - 104
While discussions are ongoing about the exact meaning of car dependence, its assessment has been primarily qualitative. The few quantitative approaches adopted so far have tended to analyze either high car use and ownership or a lack of public transport ...
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Xing Su, Wenjie Sun, Chenting Song, Zhi Cai and Limin Guo
With the rapid development of the economy, car ownership has grown rapidly, which causes many traffic problems. In recent years, intelligent transportation systems have been used to solve various traffic problems. To achieve effective and efficient traff...
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Yangyang Qi and Zesheng Cheng
In recent years, the rapid economic development of China, the increase of the urban population, the continuous growth of private car ownership, the uneven distribution of traffic flow, and the local congestion of the road network have caused traffic cong...
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Houshmand Masoumi, Chengete Chakamera, Liberty Mapamba, Noleen Pisa and Hamid Soltanzadeh
There are significant deviations in travel mode choice drivers between developed and developing countries. This study investigates the determinants of car ownership and public transit ridership in Iran. Using survey data from 800 respondents, the determi...
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João de Abreu e Silva, Shanna Lucchesi
Pág. 315 - 332
Global South cities are vastly underrepresented in the literature that analyzes the relationships between location choice, land-use patterns and travel behavior. This paper aims to reduce that underrepresentation by bringing new evidence from a metropoli...
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Eva Van Eenoo, Koos Fransen, Kobe Boussauw
Pág. 117?136
In June 2019, the government of the Flemish Region (Belgium) launched the ?mobility score,? a standardized built environment indicator that informs citizens in Flanders about the walking or cycling accessibility from their dwelling to a range of basic am...
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Tao Chen, Haixiao Pan, Yanbo Ge
Pág. 105 - 124
As a result of rapid urbanization and motorization in China, numerous mega-cities have emerged, and large numbers of people live and work in the city centers. Consequently, developing a public transport-oriented urban structure and promoting sustainable ...
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Franziska Kirschner
Pág. 603 - 623
The infrastructure for parking and parked cars themselves (e.g., parked cars blocking bike lanes and sidewalks or the visibility range) can lead to conflicts for pedestrians and cyclists. The perception of conflicts could discourage walking and cycling i...
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Amir Forouhar, Dea van Lierop
Pág. 949 - 973
In many metropolitan regions, transit-oriented developments are built to motivate the use of sustainable travel by promoting urban growth within walking distances of public transport stations. Changes in residential property values are a common way to as...
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