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Containing research from the 25th edition of the Urban Transport conference,
the papers included in this book address the need to solve important pollution
problems associated with urban transport. There is also a growing need for
integration with telecommunications systems and IT applications in order to
improve safety, security and efficiency.
The need for better urban transport systems and for a healthier environment has
resulted in a wide range of research originating from many different countries.
These studies highlight the importance of innovative systems, new approaches
and original ideas, which need to be thoroughly tested and critically evaluated
before they can be implemented in practice.
The variety of topics covered in this volume reflects the complex interaction of
the urban transport systems with their environment and the need to establish
integrated strategies. The aim is to arrive at optimal socio-economic solutions
while reducing the negative environmental impacts of current transportation
systems.
Contents
Contents
Assessment of the required street and road network development in urban agglomerations; The effects of a new park and ride facility supply in the city of Vienna, Austria; Evaluation of local traffic safety plans; Experimental techniques and numerical models to detect pollutant emission in the transport sector; Recovery and optimization of a former railway transport track; SkyWay innovation technology for smart cities; Asymmetric driving behaviour analysis using field trajectories; Transport modeling with a purpose: How urban systems design can bridge the gaps between modeling, planning, and design; Simulation-driven optimization of urban bus transport; Walkable green cities in Mediterranean countries: City of Alexandria, Egypt; Senior tourists' perceptions of bus stop environments used in collaborative design; Congestion, urban transport, the formal sector and informal actors: Kingston, Jamaica, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Shipping emissions and their impact on air quality in urban coastal areas: Present and future scenarios; Assessment of local air quality for different penetration levels of connected autonomous vehicles; Consumer predisposition and behavior towards Mobility-as-a-Service among university students in a developing country; Business platforms for autonomous vehicles within urban mobility
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