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  • New challenges for sustainable urban mobility. = proceedings of the XXVI International Conference on Living and Walking in Cities, 2023 /. Volume II
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    Title/Author: New challenges for sustainable urban mobility./ edited by Maurizio Tira ... [et al.].
    Reminder of title: proceedings of the XXVI International Conference on Living and Walking in Cities, 2023 /
    other author: Tira, Maurizio.
    corporate name: International Conference on Living and Walking in Cities
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
    Description: xviii, 455 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1: Accessibility Evaluation of Electric Micro-mobility and Public Transport: An Application to the Medium-sized City of Salerno (Italy) -- Chapter 2: Which factors contribute to the mobility of persons with physical disabilities? Case study Serbia -- Chapter 3: Accessibility in the metropolitan spatial transition. The case study of Cagliari City (Sardinia, Italy) -- Chapter 4: Geo-mining landscape, slow mobility and services in spatial regeneration -- Chapter 5: An Indicator of Walkability for urban districts, oriented towards the MaaS component, with case study of Naples -- Chapter 6: Assessing the Impacts of Urban Regeneration Projects on Smart and Active Mobility. An Application to the Cases of Cesena and Rimini -- Chapter 7: Urban Green Space accessibility as a strategic tool to design Green Infrastructure and pedestrian way -- Chapter 8: Walking accessibility for individuals with reduced mobility: A Sicilian case study -- Chapter 9: The protected areas as accessible walking-destinations: propensity and limits in the Partenio's Park in Campania -- Chapter 10: Sustainable policies and participation for integrated mobility prospects in cities. Case studies in Ligurian Region -- Chapter 11: Nudging walking and cycling in extreme car dependent communities -- Chapter 12: Soft Mobility Knowledge Model: Heavyweight Ontologies -- Chapter 13: Integration between urban and mobility planning in territorial government processes: a case study -- Chapter 14: Survey and monitoring of the mobility in the Parma University Campus for improving sustainable transportation options -- Chapter 15: Sustainable Urban Design Strategies for Pedestrian Oriented Neighborhood: Pozcu, Mersin -- Chapter 16: The process of city logistics supported by regional program: general model and applicative case study -- Chapter 17: Limited Traffic Zones around school for urban mobility supported by regional program -- Chapter 18: Temporal policies to support the urban life system. The desynchronization matrix -- Chapter 19: Preliminary technical analysis of a hyperloop line for freight transport: case study from Italy -- Chapter 20: Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan from European rules to single Country implementation: the study case of Italy -- Chapter 21: May Mobility-as-a-Service lead to more sustainable urban patterns? Examining spatial regenerative potential of mobility integration through MaaS Hub implementation -- Chapter 22: Measuring the impact of institutional and territorial drivers for an efficient and smooth Mobility as a Service (MaaS) implementation: a global analysis -- Chapter 23: Effect of Tram Floor Height on Passenger Boarding and Alighting Time -- Chapter 24: Evidences from cell phone big data applications for urban mobility needs: case studies in Italy -- Chapter 25: Building Origin-Destination matrices in bus networks from Smartphone-App Call Detail Records: Evidence from Italy -- Chapter 26: Parking demand diagnosis by Automated Payment Transaction (APT) data. An application in a small-sized tourist city -- Chapter 27: Sustainable mobility as a factor of urban competitiveness. The scenario of major Italian cities -- Chapter 28: In depth analysis of pedestrian crash trends in the Italian urban environment -- Chapter 29: Risk Index Development for a Safer Cycling Environment -- Chapter 30: A data analysis on road accidents involving pedestrians in urban areas -- Chapter 31: Assessment of the impact of a project on an existing road network through an integrated approach of Road Safety Inspection, Road Safety Audit and Road Safety Impact Assessment -- Chapter 32: An Operating Framework for Assessing Road Safety in a Wide-Road Network with Constrained Time for Action: The Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games Road Case Study -- Chapter 33: Modern preventive tools for improving pedestrian safety in traffic -- Chapter 34: Pedestrian safety in Slovene urban areas -- Chapter 35: Implications of a "road user hierarchy" for road-safety law -- Chapter 36: Road safety analysis: a study on the visual perception of road signs using a driving simulator.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Urban transportation - Congresses. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-62478-0
    ISBN: 9783031624780
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