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TÃtulo : Disrupting Mobility : Impacts of Sharing Economy and Innovative Transportation on Cities Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Meyer, Gereon, ; Shaheen, Susan, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: X, 349 p. 72 ilustraciones, 55 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-51602-8 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: IngenierÃa de Transporte IngenierÃa de tráfico Innovaciones tecnológicas Sostenibilidad TecnologÃa del Transporte e IngenierÃa de Tráfico Gestión de Innovación y TecnologÃa Clasificación: 629.04 Resumen: Este libro explora las oportunidades y desafÃos de la economÃa colaborativa y las tecnologÃas de transporte innovadoras con respecto a la movilidad urbana. Escritos por expertos gubernamentales, cientÃficos sociales, tecnólogos y urbanistas de América del Norte, Europa y Australia, los artÃculos de este libro abordan los impactos de las tendencias demográficas, sociales y económicas y los cambios fundamentales que surgen de la creciente automatización y conectividad de los vehÃculos, los tecnologÃas de la comunicación, servicios de tránsito multimodal y diseño urbano. El libro está basado en la Disrupting Mobility Summit celebrada en Cambridge, MA (EE. UU.) en noviembre de 2015, organizada por City Science Initiative del MIT Media Lab, el Transportation Sustainability Research Center de la Universidad de California en Berkeley, LSE Cities at the Escuela de EconomÃa y PolÃtica de Londres y el Centro de Innovación para la Movilidad y el Cambio Social de BerlÃn. Nota de contenido: Preface -- Beyond Traffic: Trends and Choices 2025 -- Creating an Innovative Mobility Ecosystem for Urban Planning Areas -- How disruptive can shared mobility be? A scenario-based evaluation of shared mobility systems implemented at large scale -- Transit Systems and the Impacts of Shared Mobility -- Shared Mobility in Asian Mega-Cities – the rise of the apps -- What Drives the Usage of Intelligent Traveler Information Systems? -- You are what you Share: Understanding Participation Motives in Peer-to-Peer Carsharing -- Multimodal Transportation Payments Convergence - Key to Mobility -- System Effects of Widespread Use of Fully Automated Vehicles – Three Scenarios -- Smartphone App Evolution and Early Understanding from A Multimodal App User Survey -- Getting around with maps and apps: How ICT sways mode choice -- Online and App-Based Car Pooling in France: Analyzing Users and Practices – A Study of BlaBlaCar -- A Framework for Understanding the Impacts of Ridesourcing on Transportation -- Disrupting Mobility: Decarbonising Transport? -- Accessibility in Cities: Transport and Urban Form -- Mobility Patterns in Shared, Autonomous, and Connected Urban Transport -- Transit Leap: A Deployment Path For Shared-Use Autonomous Vehicles That Supports Sustainability -- Biking and the Connected city -- iTRANS: Proactive ITS Based on Drone Technology to Solve Urban Transportation Challenge -- Mobilescapes: A new frontier for urban, vehicle & media design. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book explores the opportunities and challenges of the sharing economy and innovative transportation technologies with regard to urban mobility. Written by government experts, social scientists, technologists and city planners from North America, Europe and Australia, the papers in this book address the impacts of demographic, societal and economic trends and the fundamental changes arising from the increasing automation and connectivity of vehicles, smart communication technologies, multimodal transit services, and urban design. The book is based on the Disrupting Mobility Summit held in Cambridge, MA (USA) in November 2015, organized by the City Science Initiative at MIT Media Lab, the Transportation Sustainability Research Center at the University of California at Berkeley, the LSE Cities at the London School of Economics and Politics and the Innovation Center for Mobility and Societal Change in Berlin. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Disrupting Mobility : Impacts of Sharing Economy and Innovative Transportation on Cities [documento electrónico] / Meyer, Gereon, ; Shaheen, Susan, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - X, 349 p. 72 ilustraciones, 55 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-319-51602-8
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: IngenierÃa de Transporte IngenierÃa de tráfico Innovaciones tecnológicas Sostenibilidad TecnologÃa del Transporte e IngenierÃa de Tráfico Gestión de Innovación y TecnologÃa Clasificación: 629.04 Resumen: Este libro explora las oportunidades y desafÃos de la economÃa colaborativa y las tecnologÃas de transporte innovadoras con respecto a la movilidad urbana. Escritos por expertos gubernamentales, cientÃficos sociales, tecnólogos y urbanistas de América del Norte, Europa y Australia, los artÃculos de este libro abordan los impactos de las tendencias demográficas, sociales y económicas y los cambios fundamentales que surgen de la creciente automatización y conectividad de los vehÃculos, los tecnologÃas de la comunicación, servicios de tránsito multimodal y diseño urbano. El libro está basado en la Disrupting Mobility Summit celebrada en Cambridge, MA (EE. UU.) en noviembre de 2015, organizada por City Science Initiative del MIT Media Lab, el Transportation Sustainability Research Center de la Universidad de California en Berkeley, LSE Cities at the Escuela de EconomÃa y PolÃtica de Londres y el Centro de Innovación para la Movilidad y el Cambio Social de BerlÃn. Nota de contenido: Preface -- Beyond Traffic: Trends and Choices 2025 -- Creating an Innovative Mobility Ecosystem for Urban Planning Areas -- How disruptive can shared mobility be? A scenario-based evaluation of shared mobility systems implemented at large scale -- Transit Systems and the Impacts of Shared Mobility -- Shared Mobility in Asian Mega-Cities – the rise of the apps -- What Drives the Usage of Intelligent Traveler Information Systems? -- You are what you Share: Understanding Participation Motives in Peer-to-Peer Carsharing -- Multimodal Transportation Payments Convergence - Key to Mobility -- System Effects of Widespread Use of Fully Automated Vehicles – Three Scenarios -- Smartphone App Evolution and Early Understanding from A Multimodal App User Survey -- Getting around with maps and apps: How ICT sways mode choice -- Online and App-Based Car Pooling in France: Analyzing Users and Practices – A Study of BlaBlaCar -- A Framework for Understanding the Impacts of Ridesourcing on Transportation -- Disrupting Mobility: Decarbonising Transport? -- Accessibility in Cities: Transport and Urban Form -- Mobility Patterns in Shared, Autonomous, and Connected Urban Transport -- Transit Leap: A Deployment Path For Shared-Use Autonomous Vehicles That Supports Sustainability -- Biking and the Connected city -- iTRANS: Proactive ITS Based on Drone Technology to Solve Urban Transportation Challenge -- Mobilescapes: A new frontier for urban, vehicle & media design. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book explores the opportunities and challenges of the sharing economy and innovative transportation technologies with regard to urban mobility. Written by government experts, social scientists, technologists and city planners from North America, Europe and Australia, the papers in this book address the impacts of demographic, societal and economic trends and the fundamental changes arising from the increasing automation and connectivity of vehicles, smart communication technologies, multimodal transit services, and urban design. The book is based on the Disrupting Mobility Summit held in Cambridge, MA (USA) in November 2015, organized by the City Science Initiative at MIT Media Lab, the Transportation Sustainability Research Center at the University of California at Berkeley, the LSE Cities at the London School of Economics and Politics and the Innovation Center for Mobility and Societal Change in Berlin. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]