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Bikesharing in Europe, the Americas, and Asia [PDF]
Growing concerns about global motorization and climate change have led to increasing interest in sustainable transportation alternatives such as bikesharing (the shared use of a bicycle fleet). Since 1965, bikesharing has grown across the globe on five continents: Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Australia.
Shaheen, Susan A +2 more
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Public Bikesharing and Modal Shift Behavior: A Comparative Study of Early Bikesharing Systems in North America [PDF]
Public bikesharing—the shared use of a bicycle fleet by the public—is an innovative mobility strategy that has recently emerged in major North American cities. Bikesharing systems typically position bicycles throughout an urban environment, among a network of docking stations, for immediate access. This paper discusses the modal shift that results from
Shaheen, Susan, PhD +2 more
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Stationless in Sydney: The Rise and Decline of Bikesharing in Australia
In mid-2017, stationless, (or dockless) bikesharing appeared on the streets of Sydney. The birth of dockless bikesharing, its evolution as well as its consequences, and use habits are studied with review of policies and field investigations.
Capucine Heymes
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Bikesharing across the Globe [PDF]
Concerns about global climate change, energy security, and unstable fuel prices have caused many decision makers and policy experts worldwideto closely examine the need for more sustainable transportation strate- gies. Sustainable strategies include clean fuels, vehicle technologies, trans- portation demand management, and integrated land use and ...
Shaheen, Susan +2 more
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While significant existing scholarship has confirmed that accessibility to “macro” transportation systems, such as transit, creates some value for real estate, few studies have examined the capitalized effect of “micro” transportation modes on property ...
Sangwan Lee, Aaron Golub
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Mobile energy‐to‐home integration: An adaption of mobility as a service in urban energy systems
Abstract Mobility as a Service (MaaS) represents a paradigm shift from personally owned transportation modes towards mobility provided as a service. Using electric vehicles (EVs) as a mobile energy storage media, this article presents a new application scenario of MaaS in urban energy systems, referring to as the mobile energy to home (ME2H ...
Fengji Luo +2 more
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Variable selection in nonparametric functional concurrent regression
We develop a new method for variable selection in nonparametric functional concurrent regression. The commonly used functional linear concurrent model (FLCM) is far too restrictive in assuming linearity of the covariate effects, which is not necessarily true in many real‐world applications.
Rahul Ghosal, Arnab Maity
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Mobility-on-Demand Transit (MoDT) is a suitable solution for linking packed urban centers to low-demand suburban areas. Meanwhile, micromobility services, including dockless bikesharing and electric scooters, are growing exponentially worldwide ...
Qi Luo, Shukai Li, Robert C. Hampshire
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Abstract With the primary emphasis on the tensions that platform organizations face between both for‐profit and environmental value‐creation goals, we know very little about the managerial drivers and mechanisms through which they realize multiple goals.
Emmanuelle Reuter
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The Go2School project for promoting cycling to school: A case study in Palermo
The identification of transport policy measures able to reduce the use of private cars for home-to-school travel is very relevant to reduce congestion during peak hours and to ensure that the areas around schools have livable environments. An action that
Marco Migliore +2 more
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