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Intermodal Mobility Hubs and User Needs

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  • Daniel Bell

    (Apptec Ventures—FACTUM, Slamastrasse 43, 1230 Vienna, Austria)

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Technological innovation in the mobility and transport sphere is still strongly aimed at vehicle- or infrastructure-based systems. Actual user needs in regard to accessibility and usability of the links between different transportation modes are usually addressed by standardized planning processes. In a row of four consecutive Austrian research projects, every element in the chain of intermodal routes was addressed, starting from the user-centered features of public transport stops in both urban and rural transport systems, to the planning tasks involved in providing demand-driven public transport. The current iteration focuses on establishing a typology of intermodal mobility hubs, including a differentiated view of the potential users of a multimodal transport system and their respective needs at the station.

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  • Daniel Bell, 2019. "Intermodal Mobility Hubs and User Needs," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 8(2), pages 1-9, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:8:y:2019:i:2:p:65-:d:207478
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    1. Rongen, Tibor & Tillema, Taede & Arts, Jos & Alonso-González, María J. & Witte, Jan-Jelle, 2022. "An analysis of the mobility hub concept in the Netherlands: Historical lessons for its implementation," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 104(C).
    2. Arias-Molinares, Daniela & Xu, Yihan & Büttner, Benjamin & Duran-Rodas, David, 2023. "Exploring key spatial determinants for mobility hub placement based on micromobility ridership," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 110(C).
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    7. Arvid Krüger & Uwe Altrock, 2023. "Mobility Hubs: A Way Out of Car Dependency Through a New Multifunctional Housing Development?," Urban Planning, Cogitatio Press, vol. 8(3), pages 112-125.
    8. Elisa Conticelli & Gianluca Gobbi & Paula Isabella Saavedra Rosas & Simona Tondelli, 2021. "Assessing the Performance of Modal Interchange for Ensuring Seamless and Sustainable Mobility in European Cities," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-24, January.

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