Search results for " sustainable mobility"

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The fast maritime transport for the waterfront revitalization of the airports in Western Sicily.

2011

In this paper we propose a new mobility model that uses sea transports for systematic and occasional users, tourists, etc.., which must reach the airports of Palermo and Trapani. In particular fast ferries, even with their operational limitations, can be used for quick links designed for the mobility demand that interests the airports of Western Sicily. These transport nodes are currently isolated because they are accessible essentially by means of rubber, given the supply shortages of the rail system. The aim of this study is to reassess the waterfront of a stretch of coast between the two Sicilian airports, places near the sea, that can use sea transport systems to reduce congestion on th…

waterfront areas fast ferry maritime public transport sustainable mobilitySettore ICAR/05 - Trasporti
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Sistemi di trasporto pubblico urbano via mare. Un modo per rilanciare il waterfront di Palermo

2011

New sea transport terminals can be major people movers and main centres for various urban activities and functions, determining strong social output. The city of Palermo qualifies as a prominent research territory, due to its densely urbanized and populated waterfront areas, associated with a lack of transport infrastructures and efficient transit systems to meet the mobility demand of residents and commuters. A new waterfront arrangement can improve the city image and opens the way to new urban public transport systems by sea, like ferries and hydrofoils, as an alternative to the conventional land transit systems already affected by unavoidable congestion. Plans to link by sea different de…

Settore ICAR/05 - Trasportiwaterfront areas maritime public transport sustainable mobility GIS analysis
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Public Choices and Decision-making Processes: A Case Study on Sustainable Mobility

2017

The definition of a decision process, which implies the capacity to implement and realize an action involving all the actors interested, is crucial not only for taking adequate political decisions but even mainly for getting a democratic control of the decisions themselves. From a strategic planning point of view, decision process on public issues should be essentially considered as a process of participation, which involves political decision-makers as well as all the administrative organizations which have to realize the decisions taken and citizens and more generally all the stakeholders who will be impacted in a positive or negative way by such decisions. If this is the case, important …

decision making process sustainable mobility participative approaches public choices decision support system
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Reshaping the sea-land interface through sustainable mobility: a project for a greenway in western Sicily

2018

This work illustrates the planning experience, still underway, carried out by five municipalities of western Sicily (Italy) in the preparation of a sustainable urban development strategy in the framework of the EU’s urban agenda 2014-2020. The strategy, whose general objectives are strengthening territorial cohesion and increasing accessibility to local resources, focuses on sustainable mobility corridors in coastal areas as the instruments through which such objectives can be better achieved and reciprocally integrated. After an exploration of the literature, the article provides an analysis of the potential demand for sustainable mobility in the given urban system, an explanation of the c…

Greenway Waterfront Sustainable mobility EU’s Urban AgendaSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Toward an urban transport sustainability index: an European comparison

2011

Introduction The aim of paper is to cluster policies of sustainable mobility in order to define an essential set of specific Transport Performance Indicators (TPI). TPIs are standardized measures suitable for analysis in order to appraise the feasibility of a transport policy or an infrastructural project. Data collection of TPIs is a crucial phase, but data detection and monitoring are not standardized at the city level. Thus, there is no a standard for data collection and storing, this aspect makes much difficult to compare different city contexts. This issue is critical and bounds the analysis of built scenarios. A standardized set of transport performance indicators becomes, hence, esse…

Transportation planningData collectionComputer scienceTransport performance indicators Transport sustainability index Urban sustainable mobilityMechanical EngineeringTransportationEnvironmental economicsPolicy analysisTransport engineeringSet (abstract data type)Environmental Sustainability IndexSustainable transportSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiAutomotive EngineeringPerformance measurementPerformance indicatorEuropean Transport Research Review
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15 Minute City Concept. A Glance at the Palermo Case Study

2022

Giving people opportunities for green technology and offering them new transportation modes are not sufficient methods for the transition to a sustainable mobility model. With the increasing importance of time, minimizing the daily travel time of people seems to be one of the crucial steps to be taken. 15 Minute City is one of the latest popular concepts assuring to reduce daily travel time and improve quality of life while enhancing environmental conditions. This paper will have a look at the concept regarding the case study of Palermo, one of the cities with the most intense traffic problems in Europe.

15 Minute City proximity Chrono-urbanism Palermo Sustainable MobilitySettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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The role of greenways in the sustainable mobility development: The study case of western municipalities of Sicily

2018

As is known, mobility policies based on greenways represent an effective and comprehensive response to the demand for travel and recreation and to environmental protection as well. There are several reasons why spreading cycling mobility contributes to making cities more liveable: a more efficient urban transport system, less congested roads and, consequently, less noisy roads, more security on the roads, etc. Furthermore, cycling helps fight climate change and the conservation of fossil fuels, promotes forms of sustainable tourism development and, not least, physical activity and, thus, the health of citizens. Whereas greenways may constitute a strategic opportunity for the promotion of la…

Greenway Sustainable mobility Agenda Urbana Local developmentSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Gamification or Game Design? A case study in the field of sustainable commuting

2022

In the last few years, the debate among designers and sustainability experts has brought attention to many different behavioural change approaches and techniques and particularly on “gamification” processes able to better motivate and engage students or even nudge people (consumers) to more environmentally and socially responsible habits (Mousumi, 2021).But since 2011, most of the contradictions about “gamifying” boring or unpleasant experiences have been loudly shared by game designers and thinkers worldwide (Bogost, 2014). It seems that the goal of changing people’s unsustainable behaviours can be achieved by designing brand new sustainable experiences instead of gamifying the unsustainab…

Settore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industrialegamification sports game sustainable mobility
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MUV: A Game to Encourage Sustainable Mobility Habits

2019

This working paper investigates the question of changing people mobility towards more sustainable habits involving them in an engaging gameplay. The work is performed within MUV H2020 research and innovation action. The game design, definition and features have been co-created through the involvement of different citizens and stakeholders in six European neighbourhoods. The paper discusses the game design as resulting from co-creation and co-design experiences with each neighbourhood communities involved in initial phases. The paper argues that the local co-design activities have influenced the game definition, together with the community engagement approach. The MUV gameplay approach resul…

sustainable urban mobilityCo-creation; Community engagement; Gamification; Urban sustainable mobility; Theoretical Computer Science; Computer Science (all)community engagementEconomic JusticeTheoretical Computer ScienceGame design11. Sustainability0502 economics and businessSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno IndustrialeCo-creationgamificationSociologyNeighbourhood (mathematics)060201 languages & linguistics050210 logistics & transportationSettore ICAR/20 - Tecnica E Pianificazione UrbanisticaCommunity engagementbusiness.industryCo-creationCommunity engagementComputer Science (all)05 social sciencesEquity (finance)06 humanities and the artsPublic relationsGamificationWork (electrical)Action (philosophy)0602 languages and literatureUrban sustainable mobilitybusinessco-creation
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MUV – MOBILITY URBAN VALUES

2021

Un gioco digitale per smartphone che promuove la mobilità individuale sostenibile, in cui i cittadini si sfidano in tornei: chi ha abitudini di mobilità più rispettose dell’ambiente vince. I dati raccolti dall’app attraverso processi aperti e partecipati sostengono i processi decisionali e stimolano nuove soluzioni di mobilità. Frutto di un progetto Horizon2020, è il risultato di sette anni di ricerca con più di venti partner internazionali (pubbliche amministrazioni, università, centri di ricerca) ed è stato testato in 21 città del mondo. I cittadini che hanno partecipato alle diverse dinamiche di gioco, oltre ad aver registrato oltre 180.000 chilometri percorsi in modo sostenibile, hanno …

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industrialedesign service design game design data sustainable mobility
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