Results 171 to 180 of about 856 (205)
Micromobility and shared mobility
Shared mobility is a transformative breed of travel alternatives to conventional cars and public transport aiming to maximise the utilisation levels of our finite mobility resources by disengaging their usage from ownership-bound limitations.
Nikitas, Alexandros
openaire +2 more sources
International audienceThe environmental performance of shared micromobility services compared to private alternatives has never been assessed using an integrated modal Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) relying on field data.
Anne De Bortoli
exaly +2 more sources
Shared micromobility services (e-scooters, bikes, e-bikes) have rapidly gained popularity in the past few years, yet little is known about their usage.
Daniel J Reck +2 more
exaly +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Essays on shared micromobility in the US
2023The emergence of dockless electric scooters in 2018 transformed urban transportation seemingly overnight. As a new PhD student, I witnessed firsthand the immense popularity gains of e scooters, with over 220 million trips taken in just 4 short years.
openaire +1 more source
This paper assesses the equity impacts of shared micromobility and investigates regulatory policies that improve transport equity and promote synergy between public transit and shared micromobility.
Sen Li, Jing Gao
exaly +2 more sources
Managing Resources for Shared Micromobility: Approximate Optimality in Large-Scale Systems
Management Science, 2022We consider the problem of managing resources in shared micromobility systems (bike sharing and scooter sharing). An important task in managing such systems is periodic repositioning/recharging/sourcing of units to avoid stockouts or excess inventory at nodes with unbalanced flows.
Deniz Akturk +2 more
openaire +1 more source
The first- and last-mile (FM/LM) problem is a major deterrent to public transit use. With the rise of shared micromobility options such as shared e-scooters in recent years, there is a growing interest in understanding their potential to serve as a last ...
Zehui Yin, Lin Su, Bingrong Sun
exaly +2 more sources
The early days of shared micromobility: A social practices approach
Journal of Transport Geography, 2020Abstract Urban mobility may be entering a period of substantive changes as new transport technologies (facilitated by developments in electrification, automation, and web 2.0 technologies for distributed, real-time transactions) provide new possibilities for movement. The recent arrival of shared electric scooters in some cities has been the topic of
Fitt, Helen, Curl, Angela
openaire +2 more sources
Editorial: Shared micromobility and future cities
Transactions in Urban Data, Science, and Technology, 2023Yongping Zhang, Hui Kong, Diao Lin
openaire +1 more source
Traffic Study of Shared Micromobility Services by Transportation Simulation
2021 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2021Jalal Khalil +5 more
openaire +1 more source

