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van den Brink, Ilse (author)
The Netherlands is facing urbanisation and densification, and the domination of car use in our mobility system. Both challenges result in built structures and hard surfaces claiming the public space and leaving less space for green and other functions, resulting in the imbalance in public space demand. Within public spaces the green has a low...
master thesis 2021
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van Gerrevink, Iris (author)
Mobility hubs are a promising concept that has been gaining increased attention. Mobility hubs, a place where several (shared) modalities are combined, are seen as an enabler of shared mobility. Shared mobility and mobility hubs could therefore provide attractive alternatives for private vehicles and contribute to municipal policy goals. Like to...
master thesis 2021
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Beumer, Ruben (author)
Sharing mobility, the concept of shared vehicle use among multiple people, offers a solution to the spatial inefficiencies of private car ownership, where cars are typically parked for 23 out of 24 hours daily. This approach can significantly reduce the space occupied by private vehicles, potentially freeing up areas for parks and residential...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Schelling, Jip (author)
This graduation project explores the influence that the mobihub -a physical space in the neighbourhood that facilitates and promotes shared transport- can have on the neighbourhood. This has been done by making multiple exploratory designs for different locations. The insights from these studies have been combined into a design manual for the...
master thesis 2021
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Franken, Mathijs (author)
This paper aims to explore the potential of mobility hubs to reduce car use and car ownership, and how this is affected by the car owner’s characteristics, the trip characteristics and the car owner’s living environment characteristics. To this end, two stated choice experiments were conducted and the data was analysed using extended multinomial...
master thesis 2021
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Stam, Bas (author), van Oort, N. (author), van Strijp-Harms, Hilke J. (author), van der Spek, S.C. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
First/last mile transport is essential for transit but is often found to be the weakest link in a trip. Moreover, as a result of multiple developments (e.g. demographic shifts, urbanization, climate change, technology advancement) first/last mile transport will likely change rapidly. The literature review of this study shows six different...
journal article 2021
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Le Pira, Michela (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author), Correia, Gonçalo (author), Ignaccolo, Matteo (author), Inturri, Giuseppe (author)
This paper explores the potential integration of freight transport into a Mobility as a Service (MaaS) environment. MaaS is a user-oriented service concept providing door-to-door mobility solutions for people. It integrates services of multiple providers, enabling searching, booking, and payment through a single digital platform. Although...
journal article 2021
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Bösehans, Gustav (author), Bell, Margaret (author), Thorpe, Neil (author), Liao, F. (author), Correia, Gonçalo (author), Dissanayake, Dilum (author)
Shared electric mobility hubs, or eHUBs, offer users access to a range of shared electric vehicles on demand. However, little is currently known about what the characteristics of potential users of this novel type of shared mobility are. This makes it difficult to plan the location of hubs and to provide facilities, which ultimately will...
journal article 2021
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Li, Xueyao (author)
This graduation project starts with the goal of making a mobility hub as part of living services. In the project, the service scope of a mobility hub is a community, and the service objects are residents of that community. The concept of living services in the project is defined as the living service package which includes the rental service and...
master thesis 2020
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Tamer, Meltem (author)
Due to the urbanization, it is expected the world’s population will increasingly live in urban areas. Therefore, there is a growing concern about diverse urban problems, such as climate change, emissions, congestion and the quality of life in cities. Hereby, urban mobility systems can be an important factor to solve these problems. Besides, new...
master thesis 2020
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Ashkrof, P. (author), Correia, Gonçalo (author), Cats, O. (author), van Arem, B. (author)
Ride-sourcing has recently been at the centre of attention as the most disruptive mode of transport associated with the so-called shared mobility era. Drivers, riders, the platform, policymakers, and the general public are considered as the main stakeholders of the system. While ride-sourcing platforms have been growing, so did the heightened...
journal article 2020
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Roukouni, A. (author), Correia, Gonçalo (author)
In recent years, shared mobility services have had a growing presence in cities all over the world. Developing methodologies to measure and evaluate the impacts of shared mobility has therefore become of critical importance for city authorities. This paper conducts a thorough review of the different types of methods that can be used for this...
journal article 2020
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Liao, F. (author), Correia, Gonçalo (author)
Shared e-mobility is a category of emerging mobility services that includes electric carsharing, e-bike sharing, and e-scooter sharing. These services are expected to reduce the negative externalities of road transport in cities, which is currently dominated by fossil-fuel-powered private car trips. In order to better inform the development...
review 2020
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Tunn, V.S.C. (author), van den Hende, E.A. (author), Bocken, N.M.P. (author), Schoormans, J.P.L. (author)
Access-based product-service systems (AB-PSS) allow consumers to use products for a fee and might support the transition towards a circular economy. This type of business model could decrease negative impacts of consumption by reducing the number of products needed; either by extending products’ lifetimes or by intensifying the use of...
journal article 2020
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Lotgering, Titus (author)
The 21st century is increasingly concerned with environmental and sociological problems caused by ineffcient use of resources. As more people migrates towards cities, a rapid increase in motorization rates and the number of private vehicles will further aggravate the already apparent urban challenges. Factors such as increased congestion,...
master thesis 2019
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Arendsen, Koen (author)
Over the past decade, the development of ICT and online platforms has provided the infrastructure for new ways of sharing on a scale never seen before which are causing a shift from ownership to access-based- consumption. This trend offers promising prospects for the case of mobility but the true magnitude of impact that the...
master thesis 2019
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Stevens, Martijn (author)
Due to connectivity problems, the attractiveness of public transport is limited. Policymakers aim to increase the modal share of public transport to protect the accessibility, livability, safety, sustainability and efficiency in the cities of the future. Applying Autonomous Mobility on-Demand (AMoD) systems as a feeder service for public...
master thesis 2019
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van Gerrevink, Iris (author)
This thesis provides an insight into the role of dockless shared-bikes (Mobike) in Delft. The objective of is to fill the knowledge gap about the users of shared-bicycles and their motivations to use shared-bikes in Delft. A survey is and finally gained 91 useful results. 76% of respondents are students, and in general, people are highly...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Stam, Bas (author)
This research aimed to create knowledge and set guidelines for the (re)development of railway station areas regarding the required land use for access/egress facilities as a result of access/egress transportation developments. First, a literature review was conducted to gather knowledge for the foundation of this research. With the information,...
master thesis 2019
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Stol, Pieter (author)
While touch Interfaces have greatly improved the user friendliness and functional possibilities of devices, haptic feedback has been lacking in user interface design. Good Haptic feedback not only gives confirmation of a key press, but also enriches the user interaction and improves the usability of interfaces.<br/>This absence of haptic...
master thesis 2019
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