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M.J. Alonso González

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Mobility as a Service

A Critical Review of Definitions, Assessments of Schemes, and Key Challenges

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is a recent innovative transport concept, anticipated to induce significant changes in the current transport practices. However, there is ambiguity surrounding the concept; it is uncertain what are the core characteristics of MaaS and in which way the ...
The diffusion of the smartphone and the urban sprawl is pushing both private and public actors to revisit the concept of demand-responsive transport (DRT). This paper provides a historical overview of DRT experiences, understanding their pros and cons. In addition, it presents th ...
Demand-responsive transport (DRT) services (collective on-demand services, such as shared ridesourcing and microtransit) offer a collective flexible travel alternative that can potentially complement fixed transit (FT). The combination of an on-demand and line-based service holds ...

Demand for Urban Pooled On-Demand Services

Attitudes, Preferences and Usage

A new range of tailored, on-demand mobility alternatives are emerging worldwide; amongst these are pooled on-demand services, i.e., shared ride-hailing services such as UberPOOL or ViaVan. Simulation studies have shown the potential benefits of these services in urban areas, yet ...
Public transport in rural areas is under pressure because demand is low and dispersed. To reduce costs, flexible and on-demand services are often proposed as alternatives for conventional bus services. Conventional services are generally not suitable for rural areas, because the ...

Krijgt MaaS de auto uit de stad?

De rol van vraaggestuurd OV binnen MaaS

De impliciete belofte van Mobility as a Service is dat we hiermee vanzelf het autobezit zullen terugdringen. Maar is dat wel zo? Onderzoekers van de TU Delft deden onderzoek naar de mogelijkheden van een typische en voor de stad ideale MaaS-component: vraaggestuurd openbaar vervo ...

Krijgt MaaS de auto uit de stad?

De rol van vraaggestuurd OV binnen MaaS

De impliciete belofte van Mobility as a Service is dat we hiermee vanzelf het autobezit zullen terugdringen. Maar is dat wel zo? Onderzoekers van de TU Delft deden onderzoek naar de mogelijkheden van een typische en voor de stad ideale MaaS-component: vraaggestuurd openbaar vervo ...

Krijgt MaaS de auto uit de stad?

De rol van vraaggestuurd OV binnen MaaS

De impliciete belofte van Mobility as a Service is dat we hiermee vanzelf het autobezit zullen terugdringen. Maar is dat wel zo? Onderzoekers van de TU Delft deden onderzoek naar de mogelijkheden van een typische en voor de stad ideale MaaS-component: vraaggestuurd openbaar vervo ...
Simulation studies suggest that pooled on-demand services (also referred to as Demand Responsive Transport, ridesharing, shared ride-hailing or shared ridesourcing services) have the potential to bring large benefits to urban areas while inducing limited time losses for their use ...
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is expected to significantly change mobility patterns, yet it is still not clear who will embrace this new mobility paradigm and how MaaS will impact passengers’ transportation. In the paper, we identify factors relevant for MaaS adoption based on a s ...
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is entering the transportation market. MaaS aims at the full integration of the existing transportation services and it offers tailored mobility packages to the user. In MaaS ecosystems, on-demand services play an important role as complement to publi ...
On-demand modes are playing an ever-increasing role in urban transportation. In particular, Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) (shared on-demand modes such as shared ride-hailing and microtransit) can complement scheduled public transport thanks to their collective nature. These ser ...
The diffusion of the smartphone and the urban sprawl is pushing both private and public actors to revisit the concept of the demand-responsive transit (DRT). Mokumflex is a DRT pilot program that replaced the regular bus service in low-density areas of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, ...
The impact of on-demand urban transport services on traffic reduction will depend on the willingness to share (WTS) of individuals. However, the extent to which individuals are willing to share remains largely unknown. By means of a stated preference experiment, this study analys ...
The uptake of on-demand services is increasing rapidly all over the world. However, the market share of their pooled version (ridesharing, e.g., UberPOOL or LyftLine) is still low, despite its potential in addressing the mobility challenges that dense urban cities are facing. In ...
Public transport in rural areas is under pressure because demand is low and dispersed. To reduce costs, flexible and on-demand services are often proposed as alternatives for conventional bus services. Conventional services are generally not suitable for rural areas, because the ...
Simulation studies suggest that pooled on-demand services (also referred to as ridesplitting or shared ride-hailing/ridesourcing services) have the potential to bring large benefits to urban areas with little time loss for their users. However, the large majority of on-demand req ...

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Shared mobility for the first and last mile

Exploring the willingness to share

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 mobi ...

Exploring alternative public transport in rural areas

What are the preferences of bus users in rural areas of the Netherlands for a demand responsive transport service and a multimodal alternative that combines express bus and bike-sharing?

The aim of this thesis was to find the preferences of bus users in rural areas of the Netherlands for alternative public transport. Two alternatives for bus were proposed: a demand responsive transport service and a multi-modal alternative that combined express bus with bike-shar ...

Pantai Project

The Trade-Offs Between Plastic Pollution and the Cost of the Waste Management System for a Household; a Case Study in the Watershed of the Petanu River, Bali

It has been determined that the plastic waste load in the Petanu river (Bali, Indonesia) can be as high as 2015.5 kg/day in the beginning of the rainy season. To restore the ecosystem and protect human livelihood this load should be reduced drastically. The enormous pollution rat ...