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    • Workshop 8: Beyond the Farebox: Sustainable Funding of Public Transport by Better Understanding Service Values 

      Poon, Joe Fai; Vickerman, Roger
      Published 2020
      This Workshop was built around papers that aimed to identify ways of bridging the funding gap in public transport provision using methods other than the farebox. A number of traditional approaches such as land value capture ...
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    • Workshop 4 report: Realising the Potential Benefits of Demand-Responsive Travel 

      Currie, Graham; Wong, Timothy
      Published 2020
      This paper synthesises evidence from Workshop 4 ‘Realising the Potential Benefits of Demand-Responsive Travel’ of the 16th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport. The paper outlines ...
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    • Distilling Actionable Insights from Big Travel Demand Datasets for City Planning 

      Chua, Alvin; Ow, Serene; Hsu, Kevin; Yazhe, Wang; Chirico, Michael; Zhongwen, Huang
      Published 2020
      Working towards a more data-informed land use, amenities and infrastructure planning process, the Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) harnesses big data and spatial analytics to deepen its understanding of urban ...
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    • Factors of successful implementation and diffusion of services based on autonomous vehicles: users’ acceptance and operators’ profitability 

      Berrada, Jaâfar; Mouhoubi, Ilyes; Christoforou, Zoi
      Published 2020
      The use of autonomous vehicles (AVs) is becoming more and more likely as they offer promising solutions to improve urban mobility. They have the potential to reduce energy consumption and traffic jams. As a result, they ...
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    • Competence distribution and policy implementation efficiency towards sustainable urban transport: a comparative study 

      Shibayama, Takeru
      Published 2020
      In this research, aiming at understanding relationships between competence distributions for public transport among various stakeholders such as public bodies and operators, and implementation efficiency of policy measures ...
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