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    • A study on the possibility of a BUS route network with connections based on an analysis of the efficiency of the BUS route network and resistance OF BUS users to transfer 

      Suzuki, Yu; Hino, Satoru; Kanno, Takafumi; Amemiya, Daigo
      Published 2023
      In this study, data envelopment analysis (DEA) was used to evaluate the efficiency of the bus route network in Akita City, Akita Prefecture, Japan. The DEA efficiency indices utilized route length (km) and overlap index ...
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    • Crowdsourcing, digital co-production and collaborative governance for modernizing local public transport services: The exemplar of General Santos City, Philippines 

      Tiglao, Noriel Christopher C.; Ng, Anne Clarice L.; Tacderas, Mark Angelo Y.; Tolentino, Niki Jon Y.
      Published 2023
      Informal transport continues to play a significant role in the urban transport systems of developing countries. Modernizing informal transport requires a co-ordinated approach to ensure inclusive and sustainable ...
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    • Workshop 7 report: Sustainable transport systems designed to meet the needs of both users and residents 

      Vickerman, Roger; Gee, Julie
      Published 2023
      Workshop 7 looked beyond the narrow focus on efficiency and sustainable funding of transport systems to a wider view to meet a variety of different users’ needs as well as those of residents and taxpayers, recognising that ...
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    • Planning for Bus Rapid Transit in an island context. The challenges of implementing BRT in Malta 

      Attard, Maria
      Published 2023
      In 2007 the Government of Malta commissioned a study into the feasibility of a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system to accelerate a modal shift from the ever increasing car ownership and use. The study concluded that the ...
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    • Understanding the potential policy transfer of gamification schemes for behaviour change in public transport and road safety 

      Yen, Barbara T.H.; Mulley, Corinne; Meza, Gerardo
      Published 2023
      There is a long history in transport of implementing travel demand management (TDM) to manage users' behaviour. Recently, gamified interventions have been proposed as a better way to incentivise users to participate in TDM ...
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