lnformation technology, digital services and innovations in transportation systems are defining a brand-new mobility demand. In order to shape a more sustainable future for transportation, one of the most complex challenges is to understand, predict and eventually foster people's mobility behaviors. The research investigates how it's possible to highlight and model new transportation behavioural patterns by defining a Human Centered Transportation Taxonomy and how to influence new habits through behavior change techniques.
Trends, projections and European case studies about how sharing economy solutions can foster more sustainable transportation
Alessandro Marradi;
2018-01-01
Abstract
lnformation technology, digital services and innovations in transportation systems are defining a brand-new mobility demand. In order to shape a more sustainable future for transportation, one of the most complex challenges is to understand, predict and eventually foster people's mobility behaviors. The research investigates how it's possible to highlight and model new transportation behavioural patterns by defining a Human Centered Transportation Taxonomy and how to influence new habits through behavior change techniques.File in questo prodotto:
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