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1 online resource (281 pages) |
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Designing Mobility and Transport Services- Front Cover; Designing Mobility and Transport Services; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Introduction; The citizen's entitlement to mobility in the EU; A user-centred approach to transport design; Current expectations and problems; User concerns and use patterns; Towards sustainable mobility with METPEX; Structure of the book; Overview of the METPEX project; Part 1: The context for the project; Part 2: The METPEX tools; Part 3: Practical applications; Part 4: Impact and conclusion; References |
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AcknowledgementsOther METPEX consortium members; Overview of the METPEX project; Introduction; Overview of the consortium; Context of the project; Summary of scientific and technical objectives; Background methodology; Conclusions; References; PART I: The context for the project; Chapter 1: Sustainable transport; Introduction; Brief history; European strategies, policies, initiatives and approaches landmarks; Innovative characteristics of the SUMPs; The METPEX project; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2: The complexity of the public transport system; Introduction |
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Key stakeholder organisations in the terrestrial, national public transport sectorOperational architecture; The whole journey; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: The door-to-door journey; Introduction; Multimodal transport options for the door-to-door journeys; The door-to-door passenger experience; Shifting the paradigm; Conclusions; Note; References; Chapter 4: The whole journey experience through the lens of the Hexagon-Spindle model; Introduction; Why is the whole journey experience an appropriate construct for a study of mobility requirements?; The whole journey and the H-S model |
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Multi stage journeys and hard to reach groupsDiscussion; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Land use and mobility behaviour: why planning solutions are not suited to solving mobility problems; Land use and mobility behaviour: interactions requiring integration; The convergence of land use and mobility behaviour: where and how individual and administrative decisions meet; Policy, planning and the individual; Notes; References; Chapter 6: Accessibility and policy: definitional framework of transport accessibility; Introduction; Defining accessibility |
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The impact of socioeconomic trends on accessibilitySummary and conclusions; References; PART II: The METPEX tools; Chapter 7: Implementing various different tools to measure the door-to-door travel satisfaction; Introduction; METPEX tool design concept; Survey deployment and management; Survey results; Reflection and lessons learned on the trial implementation; Comparison of results collected from different tools; Summary and conclusions; Acknowledgement; References; Chapter 8: Enhanced transport survey tools in location-aware devices; Introduction; The problem |
Notes |
Using gamification and incentivisation to engage users |
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Subject |
Urban transportation -- Europe -- Planning
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Urban transportation policy -- Europe
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Local transit -- Europe
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Transportation -- Environmental aspects -- Europe
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Local transit
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Transportation -- Environmental aspects
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Urban transportation -- Planning
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Urban transportation policy
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Europe
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Electronic book
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Author |
Woodcock, Andree
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Osmond, Jane
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ISBN |
9781317120469 |
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1317120469 |
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