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Understanding the Key Factors of Shared Mobility Services: Palermo as a Case Study

2020

The potential success of shared mobility services in the urban area strongly depends on careful tariff planning, adequate sizing of the fleet and efficient integrated public transport system, as well as on the application of policies in favor of sustainable modes of transport. The balance between earnings and expenses is not always an easy target for the companies in those cities where these services are not well-rooted in the citizens’ mobility habits. Often only large operators in the sector can continue to offer a service generating profit. However, several factors can determine the success or the failure of shared mobility services. The objective of this study is to identify, thanks to …

Service (business)050210 logistics & transportationgeography021103 operations researchgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEarningsShared mobilitybusiness.industry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesTariffShared mobility Carsharing Fleet-size optimization GIS Bike sharing02 engineering and technologyUrban areaProfit (economics)Balance (accounting)Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiPublic transport0502 economics and businessbusinessIndustrial organization
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Vertical take-off and landing air transport to provide tourist mobility.

2012

Abstract This paper examines helicopter transfer services to reach attractive and not very accessible tourist areas, taking Sicily and its minor islands, in the South of Italy, as a case study. We investigate the viability of helicopter scheduled services for tourists moving from/to airports or doing one day tours to visit far away places. The mode choice of tourists is simulated using random utility models employing stated preference data. Heli-shuttle service is planned in terms of fleet size, frequency, fare and location pattern of heliports. The paper also analyses how a public subsidy reducing fares might change the set of feasible connections.

Service (business)Air transportStrategy and ManagementTransportationSubsidyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTransport engineeringAir Transport tourist mobilitySettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiLocation patternPreference dataRandom utility modelsBusinessLawVertical take off and landingTourism
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Electrospray Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry of positively and negatively charged (1R,2S)-Dodecyl(2-hydroxy-1-methyl-2-phenyl-ethyl)dimethylammonium b…

2016

RATIONALE: Self-assembling processes of surfactants in the gas phase constitute a developing research field of interest since they allow information to be gained on the peculiar structural organization of these aggregates, on their ability to incorporate from small molecules up to proteins and on their possible use as carriers of drugs in the gas phase or as cleaning agents and exotic reaction media. METHODS: The mass spectra of charged aggregates of the chiral surfactant (1R,2S)-dodecyl(2-hydroxy-1-methyl-2- phenylethyl)dimethylammonium bromide (DMEB) in the gas phase have been recorded using a Synapt G2-Si mass spectrometer in the positive and negative ion mode. For comparison purposes, t…

Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaDMEB aggregates - Electrospray Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry
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INTELLI 2013, The Second International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Applications

2013

The research of optimization techniques in the system of goods distribution from warehouses to final users (vehicle routing problem), made considerable savings on the total cost of transport and, consequently, on the final cost of goods, and produced the models applicable to other operating environments (e.g., transport for disabled people, school, municipal waste collection). The analysis conducted on the different models developed under the VRP highlights the support that these models can give on the infomobility of goods.

Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiInfomobility of goodLogistic OperatorTransport of goodsModels of DRAIMutimodal Transport OperatorModel of Vehicle Routing Problem
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A methodology to improve public transport system

2012

The quality of pedestrian routes of access to public transport system (PTS) is an important aspect for the choice of transport mode, that can be evaluated also using some indicators as accessibility, comfort, frequency, etc... The policies for urban sustainable mobility must reflect the design and management of mass transit systems, but also the judgment of users in term of quality and perception of PTS. The purpose is reassess slow mobility encouraging the intermodal mobility between pedestrian and public transport. So the walking can be considered as alternative mode of urban transport and a moment of break from the chaos of modern life. It’s role should be considered as an important elem…

Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiPublic transport system pedestrian mobility geomatics
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Road safety for the elder pedestrian in urban contexts - L'insicurezza per i pedoni anziani in ambito urbano

2011

Accidents involving elderly pedestrians are an important statistics on accidents due to vehicular traffic. So many researches investigated loss of safety of the elderly. The transition from work to quiescence period changes individuals’ lives and their concept of mobility, but car use is still prevalent during some years. Then the elderly significantly change their way of moving, preferring to walking. Over the years they become more and more fragile and they see the decline of their physical, sensory and cognitive faculties, so their safety has to lead urban Administrations to find practical solutions to improve movement and comfort of these urban users. This study aims to explore possible…

Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiRoad safety elderly pedestrian urban mobility public space
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Limiti e opportunità della ‘Sharing Mobility’: un approccio multidisciplinare per città più inclusive e sostenibili

2021

Recensione del libro 'The Role of Sharing Mobility in Contemporary Cities. Legal, Social and Environmental Issues'.

Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industrialeservice designSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticasharing mobility
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The greenways : a new opportunity to develop the ecotourism in Sicily

2010

The change in the orientation of tourism demand shows the new preferences and needs of tourist. Tourism today is changing. Today tourists prefer to become part of the daily life of the places they visit, and want their journey to be a source of knowledge and leisure. This study aims to improve the territorial availability and to promote the use of non motorized means of transport by design of greenways and slow ways. Greenways make possible to be in contact with nature, following paths through historical and archaeological sites, without any type of pollution. Particularly the case studied is the “Valley of the Temples” allocated in Sicily, in Agrigento site. This is an Archaeological Park,…

Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiSustainable tourism touristic path design no-motorized mobility
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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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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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