Collective passenger transport

Abbonamento a RSS - Collective passenger transport

Besides public transport such as rail, metro, tram and bus networks, collective passenger transport also covers car-sharing, car-pooling and flexible mobility services such as train-taxi schemes and demand-responsive transport in areas of low demand.

Improvements to public transport services may address public transport vehicles and related infrastructure, as well as management techniques.

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Da Maria Guilarte / Aggiornato: 23 Sep 2016

A new book published about Mobility Management and Integrated Transport Policies from PhD Thesis in Brazil

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Book´s name
¨Gerenciamento da Mobilidade e Política Integrada dos Transportes
Pesquisa de resultados com sucesso no mundo, contribuindo com uma metodologia proposta para o Brasil e América Latina¨

Printed by Novas Edições Acadêmicas (2016-08-08), Germany

Project Book: ISBN-13: 978-3-8417-2145-7
ISBN-10:3841721451EAN:9783841721457

Language: PT from Brazil

Research vision and contribution for all transport and sustainable mobility community:

Da Hyatt / Aggiornato: 03 Aug 2016

Do you work in the field of sustainable mobility? Please share your experience!

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I have created a survey intended for individuals and organizations, who are concerned with Sustainable Mobility and Urban Development. The survey seeks to gain key insights into which factors best support change (modal shift) in cities, by better understanding the priorities, strategies and experiences of all who are concerned with this topic.

Da Eltis Team / Aggiornato: 18 May 2015
Da Eltis Team / Aggiornato: 27 Apr 2015

Waterways in the city

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Are boats a part of the public or private transport in your city? How does it fare in terms of speed, reliability, pollution and energy efficiency? What do you think about the Ghent solution?

Ghent waterways urban mobility transport logistics

Da Eltis Team / Aggiornato: 09 Apr 2015
Da Sabrine Skiker / Aggiornato: 25 May 2015

Gli autobus a zero emissioni si fanno strada nelle città europee

Le città europee sono chiamate ad affrontare sfide sempre più pressanti nel campo dei trasporti quali l’inquinamento atmosferico, le emissioni di CO2 e i relativi effetti sulla salute o l’aumento della congestione stradale. Il settore europeo dei trasporti, inoltre, dipende per il 95% dai combustibili fossili e la diversificazione delle fonti di energia è fondamentale per garantire la sicurezza dell’approvvigionamento energetico nell’UE.

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Da News Editor / Aggiornato: 12 Dec 2014
Da News Editor / Aggiornato: 05 Jun 2014
Da News Editor / Aggiornato: 05 Jun 2014
Da News Editor / Aggiornato: 05 Jun 2014