Search results for "sustainable transport"

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Citizens’ perceptions in relation to transport systems and infrastructures: a nationwide study in the dominican republic

2021

One of the challenges currently faced by emerging countries is to get their citizens to decide to use sustainable transport for their regular trips, in order to reduce the current vehicular pollution rates. The objective of this descriptive research is to examine the perceptions of Dominicans regarding the state of the country’s transport systems and road infrastructure. For this purpose, a nationwide survey procedure was performed. This cross-sectional research used the data retrieved from a sample of 1260 citizens aged over 18, proportional in gender, age, habitat, and province of the Dominican Republic. The results showed how Dominicans believe that, compared to other road features, pede…

TechnologySample (statistics)PedestrianperceptionOrder (exchange)citiesGeneral Materials ScienceCitiesEmerging marketsEnvironmental planningCivil and Structural EngineeringMobilitybusiness.industrySeguretat viàriaTDominican RepublicInfrastructuresBuilding and ConstructionGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologymobilityComputer Science ApplicationsSustainable transportPsicologiaPublic transportRoad safetyTRIPS architecturePerceptionBusinessDescriptive researchroad safetyinfrastructures
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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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The return of bicycles as a sustainable transportation tool in France

2010

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[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyFrancebicyclesustainable transportationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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The Landfilling of Municipal Solid Waste and the Sustainability of the Related Transportation Activities

2022

The management of municipal solid waste is a crucial issue to address as we move toward the decarbonization of urban contexts. Not by chance, this sector plays a relevant role in the Covenant of Mayors program, whereby municipalities are called to design their own Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SECAPs). However, despite new regulations strongly pushing the recycling and reuse of materials contained in municipal waste, many cities still use large landfills. As part of the overall environmental pressure exerted by these urban systems, the transport of waste from collection points to landfills or treatment facilities must be considered in order to correctly assess the full environmental burd…

ecological footprintRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentmunicipal solid waste; environmental sustainability; transportation vehicles; sustainable transportation; ecological footprint; landfilllandfillGeography Planning and DevelopmentMunicipal solid wasteManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawenvironmental sustainabilitysustainable transportationtransportation vehicle
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Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Agri-Food Products Delivered with Electric Vehicles in the Short Supply Chains

2022

This study aims at investigating the consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for agri-food products delivered in the farmers markets with electric vehicles (EVs). The empirical analysis has been carried out by administering an online questionnaire to 273 consumers within a hypothetical context. A multiple price list has been provided in order to measure the price premium for 1 kg of oranges transported by EVs comparing with the ones transported by traditional vehicles. A Tobit regression model has been used for the data analysis in order to identify the most influential factors affecting the consumers’ WTP. Results suggest that consumers’ WTP is mainly influenced by environmental attitudes, kn…

environmental awareneOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementbehavioural reasoning theoryStrategy and ManagementConsumer perceptionSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)farmers marketBusiness and International Managementsustainable transportationFIIB Business Review
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The renaissance of tramways and urban redevelopment in France

2017

Abstract Tramways have made a remarkable comeback in France since the 1980s. An organization of public transport based on the decentralized administration system set up in the early 1980s has allowed local urban authorities to make their own choices to develop public transport networks in the context of automobile domination. As in many other countries, worries about fossil fuel dependency and demands concerning sustainable urban development appear as strong elements in favour of urban light rail. However, in France, tramways are not just technical solutions for traffic congestion, they have also become a symbol of a cultural mutation in urban development planning. Coupled with a national p…

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Does Car Sharing Contribute to Urban Sustainability from User-Motivation Perspectives?

2021

Mobility, its current state and development perspectives in the future creates challenges with respect to sustainability, the first of which is the uncontrolled increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the last few decades, while road transport is one of the “sinners” creating long-term negative impact. The second is the dominance of car travel and car usage in the passenger transportation segment before the latest COVID-19 pandemic accelerated environmental problems. Although recent trends show new, greener patterns in consumption, there is still a relatively low share of consumers acknowledging the importance of sustainable and green preferences. This research study aims to investigate car…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawBusiness modelTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesPromotion (rank)Order (exchange)user’s motivationGE1-350Marketingsustainable transportationmedia_commonConsumption (economics)Environmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentValue propositionCOVID-19car sharingEnvironmental sciencesSustainable transporturban sustainabilityDominance (economics)SustainabilityBusinessSustainability
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Sustainable urban transport policy in emerging countries – case study of Mexico

2015

Negatywne efekty zewnętrzne transportu stanowią bolączkę współczesnych miast, niekorzystnie oddziałując na procesy rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczego. Problemy te są widoczne nie tylko w krajach wysoko czy średnio rozwiniętych – w ogromnym stopniu borykają się z nimi wielomilionowe i wielkopowierzchniowe metropolie, które z kolei są charakterystyczne głównie dla krajów wschodzących, jak np. Chiny, Indie, Brazylia czy Meksyk. Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie wybranych aspektów polityki zrównoważonego rozwoju transportu w stolicy jednego z tych krajów – Meksyku. Autorka starała się również odpowiedzieć na pytanie, w jaki sposób specyficzne uwarunkowania lokalne o różnym charakterze determinują…

polityka zrównoważonego rozwoju transportu miejskiegoMeksykTransport policyGeneral Medicinenegatywne efekty zewnętrzne transportusustainable urban transport policyTransport engineeringSustainable transportCapital (economics)Regional sciencenegative effects of transportBusinessEmerging marketsChinaMexicoActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica
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Measuring Socio-Economic Welfare and Sustainable Transport – Selected Dilemmas

2017

The aim of this paper is to present and elaborate relations between the understanding and main indicators of socio-economic welfare, including indicators of sustainable development, and the measurement methods of sustainable transport. The focus is on the role that transport basically plays for nearly all dimensions of living conditions and the quality of life. First, the defi nition of socio-economic welfare and different views on measuring welfare are presented. Then, the meaning of transport for improving socio-economic aspects of life, as well as the need for sustainable transport are underlined. In the last part of the article developed indicators of sustainable transport are discussed…

sustainable transportwell-beingtransportsocio-economic welfareindicatorsEkonomia i Środowisko
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Rywalizacja i wykluczenie a postulaty transportowe - przykłady oddziaływań

2017

W artykule zawarto teoretyczne rozważania dotyczące oceny zależności pomiędzy poziomami rywalizacji i wykluczenia, cechującymi elementy systemu transportowego, a spełnianiem postulatów transportowych stawianych przez użytkowników transportu osobowego. Przedstawiono przykłady różnych rodzajów dóbr tworzących systemy transportowe oraz możliwe oddziaływanie poziomów rywalizacji i wykluczenia na zaspokojenie oczekiwań użytkowników transportu. Wykazano, że oddziaływanie to jest istotne, wpływa bowiem na poziom realizacji postulatów transportowych, a zatem i atrakcyjność poszczególnych form przemieszczania się osób oraz na wybory i zachowania transportowe. We wnioskach stwierdzono, że poziomy ryw…

wykluczeniesustainable transportrywalizacjatransport demandsexcludabilitypostulaty transportowerivalryzrównoważony transporttransport systemsystem transportowyPrace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego We Wrocławiu
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