Innovative and Sustainable Urban Mobility Solutions in the Cities of the Adriatic-Ionian Region
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Transportation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (24 November 2023) | Viewed by 8067
Special Issue Editor
Interests: sustainable urban mobility planning; travel demand forecasting; transport modeling
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
City transport is facing the challenges posed by the new technological advances and by the undergoing socio-economic and demographic changes, seeking more efficient solutions and mobility services tailored to citizens’ new travel behaviors and needs. The case of the Adriatic-Ionian (AI) Region is of specific relevance since the region includes cities of EU and non-EU countries with great disparities. This poses the question of how to bridge the gap in mobility and accessibility levels, taking advantage of the experiences coming from a number of European Territorial Cooperation (ETC) projects devoted to the area (e.g. the Interreg ADRION projects).
With this Special Issue we are looking for best practices aiming at creating and testing innovative actions, following participatory approaches that involve governmental institutions, businesses, researchers, and citizens (i.e., the quadruple helix). We are especially interested in findings from pilot actions that are transferable to other cities, and that could contribute to harmonized policy recommendations (to both policymakers and planners) for an integrated and sustainable urban mobility in the AI Region.
Areas of interest may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Innovative public transport services, such as on-demand responsive services;
- Smartphone applications to provide users with real-time public transport data analytics;
- Introduction of low-emission vehicles (i.e., battery electric or hydrogen fuel cell powered);
- Data-driven planning for new urban cycling routes or public transport services;
- Decision support systems (DSSs) to manage highly congested road corridors.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Prof. Dr. Pierluigi Coppola
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Adriatic-Ionian cities
- sustainable urban mobility
- quadruple helix
- European Territorial Cooperation
- EUSAIR
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