Transport solutions for cities should satisfy the different needs of mobility of persons (individual, collective, interactive) or goods. The projects that lead to sustainable transport solutions demonstrate the interest – and the need – for a multistakeholder approach. It should cover not only the technological field but also economic, social, legislative and regulatory aspects. For example, the LUTB Transport & Mobility Systems think tanks have debated, since 2006, the evolution of transport systems of people and goods necessary for urban areas: they discussed how to improve and coordinate all entities (vehicles, infrastructure, organization and mode of operation) to provide a transport service adapted to its use. Several recent projects in Europe, the United States and South East Asia allow us to assess electrical charging during movement. In parallel to electric charging infrastructure, other types of energy alternatives are widely mentioned, evaluated and encouraged by multistakeholder initiatives backed by public funding.
Innovation Projects for Sustainable Transport Systems
Introduction to Sustainable Transports ; 191-248
21.01.2014
58 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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