Using Information and Communication Technologies to facilitate mobility behaviour change and enable Mobility as a Service
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2021Type
- Journal Article
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Abstract
Our mobility is responsible for substantial global greenhouse gas emissions and urban problems such as air pollution, usage of public spaces for infrastructure and parking, and congestion. Therefore, the transformation of our mobility towards sustainability is essential to achieve the sustainable development goals #11 (sustainable cities and communities) and #13 (climate action).
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is a core concept for this transformation; however, there are still many open questions and challenges due to its novelty and complexity. The Empirical use and Impact Analysis of MaaS (EIM) project conducts a large-scale user study during the roll-out of a MaaS offer in Switzerland to gather empirical data that help to address and answer challenges and open questions. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000488286Publication status
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GI_Forum Journal for Geographic Information ScienceVolume
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Austrian Academy of Sciences PressSubject
Sustainability; Mobility; Mobility behaviour change,; ICT; MaaSOrganisational unit
03901 - Raubal, Martin / Raubal, Martin
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Special Edition: 12th International Symposium on Digital Earth: Digital Earth for Sustainable SocietiesMore
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