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    • Formalizing the Informal in Public Transportation: The Case of Motorcycle Taxis Transport Network Service in the Philippines 

      Guillen, Marie Danielle V.; Gaspay, Sandy Mae; Mateo-Babiano, Iderlina; Schneck, Justine Alexandra T.
      Published 2024-12-05
      This article explores the case of motorcycle (MC) taxis in the Philippines from a systems lens, adopting the informal-formal dichotomy. Using a qualitative approach, the paper: (1) reviews the development of MC taxis from ...
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    • Driving Change: Lessons on the Electrification and Modernization of Jeepneys in the Philippines 

      Gaspay, Sandy Mae; Salison, Arse John; Sunio, Varsolo; Stringer, Thomas
      Published 2024-12-05
      This paper investigates the adoption dynamics and operational challenges of electric jeepneys (E-jeepneys) within the framework of the Philippine Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP). Through qualitative ...
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    • Transitioning from Diesel to ZEB: Implications for Operators 

      Lowe, Christopher
      Published 2024-12-05
      In May 2021, the Victorian Minister for Public Transport announced a policy that all new buses purchased for government contract work (route, school, and long-distance coach services) are to be zero emission buses from ...
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    • Public-Private Partnerships in Public Transportation: A Comparative Analysis of Japan and Europe 

      He, Le; Shibayama, Takeru; Le, Yiping
      Published 2024-12-05
      This study aims to identify more efficient and versatile ways to subsidize public transportation by comparing Japan and Europe, both of which maintain unprofitable public transportation systems through government-private ...
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    • Integrating Healthcare Infrastructure Network: Application in the Context of Minas Gerais, Brazil 

      Guzella, Marcelo S.; Almeida, João Flávio de F.
      Published 2024-12-06
      This research investigated obstacles to the integration of services in a regional healthcare system, principled in providing care to a region’s citizens as best as possible. Our method includes a di- agnosis that evaluates ...
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