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Bike Sharing Systems As A Tool To Increase Sustainable Coastal And Maritime Tourism. The Case Of Piraeus

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  • Efthimios BAKOGIANNIS

    (Dr. Urban Planner- Transport Engineer, National Technical University of Athens)

  • Avgi VASSI

    (Rural and Surveying Engineer - MSc Urban Planner - cPhD, National Technical University of Athens)

  • Georgia CHRISTODOULOPOULOU

    (Rural and Surveying Engineer - cPhD, National Technical University of Athens)

  • Maria SITI

    (Rural and Surveying Engineer- MSc Urban Planner- cPhD, National Technical University of Athens)

Abstract

Piraeus is the fourth largest municipality in Greece and a port city. Piraeus port is one of the biggest in the Mediterranean, serving thousands of passengers, who use the city as a transport corridor to reach Athens. On the other hand, the harbor gives a sense of liveliness in the city, further reinforced by the advantageous geographical position, important archaeological sites and a beautiful shoreline. New perspectives are also opening up for the city due to the development of a new cruise terminal. Among the crucial challenges faced by Piraeus city is the strong car-dependency. In order to cope with this issue and related impacts, but also to reinforce traditional economic activities related to the maritime economy, the municipality has decided to re-orient its planning efforts, visioning Piraeus as a sustainable coastal and maritime tourism destination. As part of this planning goal, the promotion of cycling has been decided, by launching a Bike Sharing System (BSS), being perceived as an excellent tourist attraction along with other advantages this can bring. The paper deals with BSS planning as a smart policy that will directly benefit the local economy. It elaborates on those factors that show how and why changes occur in a city due to a BSS, how and why it is successful or not and what are its benefits but also main challenges. It also gathers knowledge from European BSS in order to embed it in Piraeus’ BSS planning effort for improving citizens and visitors’ sustainable mobility pattern in Piraeus.

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  • Efthimios BAKOGIANNIS & Avgi VASSI & Georgia CHRISTODOULOPOULOU & Maria SITI, 2018. "Bike Sharing Systems As A Tool To Increase Sustainable Coastal And Maritime Tourism. The Case Of Piraeus," Regional Science Inquiry, Hellenic Association of Regional Scientists, vol. 0(3), pages 57-70, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hrs:journl:v:x:y:2018:i:3:p:57-70
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    1. Maas, Suzanne & Nikolaou, Paraskevas & Attard, Maria & Dimitriou, Loukas, 2021. "Spatial and temporal analysis of shared bicycle use in Limassol, Cyprus," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 93(C).
    2. Pedro Plasencia-Lozano, 2021. "Evaluation of a New Urban Cycling Infrastructure in Caceres (Spain)," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(4), pages 1-19, February.
    3. Andrea Bardi & Luca Mantecchini & Denis Grasso & Filippo Paganelli & Caterina Malandri, 2019. "Flexible Mobile Hub for E-Bike Sharing and Cruise Tourism: A Case Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(19), pages 1-15, October.

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    Keywords

    Port city; Bike Sharing Systems; sustainable mobility; sharing economy; Piraeus;
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    JEL classification:

    • R42 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Transportation Economics - - - Government and Private Investment Analysis; Road Maintenance; Transportation Planning

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