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SUMP for Cities’ Sustainable Development



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Autore: Burinskienė Marija Visualizza persona
Titolo: SUMP for Cities’ Sustainable Development Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (112 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering & technology
Soggetto non controllato: sustainable urban mobility
SUMP
mobility measures
multicriteria decision making methods
MCDM
bus transportation system
urban infrastructure
network growth
Gini coefficient
complex systems
comprehensive traffic calming
active mobility
travel behaviour
quality of life
traffic safety
sustainable urban mobility planning
sustainable urban mobility plan
policy
problematisation
local transport
mobility plan
Sweden
Great Britain
Netherlands
Germany
development
autonomous cars
ITS and C-ITS
public infrastructure
Kendall method
pattern
social network analysis
tourist flow
visualization
Tibet
Persona (resp. second.): Ušpalytė-VitkūnienėRasa
BurinskienėMarija
Sommario/riassunto: In a rapidly changing world, it is necessary to increase the engagement of local authorities and stakeholders to make urban mobility cleaner and more sustainable. The best way is to combine great ideas and innovative measures with political support. This Special Issue consists of six articles analyzing the impact of SUMPs. Innovative measures have been proposed to change urban transport systems towards sustainability: Chinese research has analyzed the tourist flow of Tibet using innovative technologies: mobile phone data, visualizations using GIS, and social networks. Lithuanian authors proposed three autonomous car travel development concepts that should become a conceptual tool in the development of ITS and C-ITS. An English scientific paper is based on a review of local transport policy documents from 13 cities in four countries. Most cities seek to reduce car travel as a proportion of trips. Experience from Slovenia shows that the comprehensive traffic calming approach has positive effects and contributes to achieving sustainable mobility. Korean researchers used the GINI coefficient to evaluate the bus system to identify bus nodes in order of importance. The last article described that multicriteria decision-making methods have been successfully used for assessing the effectiveness of sustainable transport systems, and a universal evaluation model was proposed.
Titolo autorizzato: SUMP for Cities’ Sustainable Development  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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