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    • In search of indicators for Sustainable Mobility Guarantee(s) 

      Shibayama, Takeru; Köhler, Chantal; Laa, Barbara
      Published 2024-12-06
      Sustainable Mobility Guarantee (SMG) is an emerging concept in transport policymaking. On the contrary to Classical Mobility Guarantee (CMG), which primarily focuses on ensuring mobility of those who do not own a car or ...
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    • Analysing the interaction between transport demand reduction and urban redesign based on a 15-minute city concept 

      Lane-Visse, Tanya; Vanderschuren, Marianne
      Published 2024-12-06
      This study investigates the feasibility of urban design that is based on the ideals of citizens on what travel times, modes and urban densities should be, through the development of a multi- objective optimisation model. ...
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    • Rail bonus in the corridor where alternative rail routes exist 

      Sanko, Nobuhiro; Yamamoto, Hideyuki
      Published 2024-12-06
      It has been reported that individuals are more willing to pay for rail travel than for bus travel, a phenomenon known as the 'rail bonus'. The following three investigations were conducted. First, the rail bonus, previously ...
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    • A Risk and ESG Approach to Assessing the Barriers to Modernization and Cooperative Formation in Informal Public Transportation: Case of Philippine Jeepney Sector 

      Tacderas, Mark Angelo Y.; Sanciangco, Erris; Tiglao, Noriel Christopher
      Published 2024-12-06
      The Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP) of the Philippine Department of Transportation (DOTr) remains challenged by operators and drivers of the public transport sector. Jeepney operators and drivers remain ...
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    • Governance and Reform of Paratransit – An institutional strategy to strengthen the role and function of the regulator 

      Olyslagers, Frits
      Published 2024-12-06
      Reforming and regulating informal paratransit systems present significant challenges, often focused on managing poor service quality, safety concerns, replacing outdated vehicles, and competition issues, leading to efforts ...
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