New Transportation Modes and Old Transportation Modes that are in the Process of Renewing Themselves, Volume 17 highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors. Topics in this new release include The environmental impact of high-speed rail, Past, Present and Future States of Research on Autonomous Electric Vehicles, Urban Air mobility, Micromobility, Mobility as a Service, Aviation, Sustainable city logistics, Autonomous vehicles, Light Rail, Bus Rapid Transit, and more.
1. The environmental impact of high-speed rail
Özgül Ardç and Jan Anne Annema
2. Past, Present and Future States of Research on Autonomous Electric
Vehicles
Fikret Korhan Turan and N Abdal
3. Urban Air mobility
Mahdi Samadzad, Mahdi Samadzad and Mohammad Amin AFSHARI MOEZ
4. Micromobility
Zihao An
5. Mobility as a Service
Nejc Gerini and Niels van Oort
6. Aviation
Inge Mayeres
7. Sustainable city logistics
Ron (J.H.R.) van Duin, Quak Hans, N.R anand, Bram Kin and W. Ploos
van.Amstel
8. Autonomous vehicles
Andrea Lucia Hauslbauer, Chiara Vitrano and Dimitris Milakis
9. Light Rail
Niels van Oort and Rob van der Bijl
10. Bus Rapid Transit
Nicholas Goedeking and Asimeng Theodore
11. New transport mode
Dorina Pojani and Neil Sipe
Bert van Wee is full professor in Transport Policy at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, faculty Technology, Policy and Management. In addition he is scientific director of TRAIL research school. His main interests are in long-term developments in transport, in particular in the areas of accessibility, land-use transport interaction, (evaluation of) large infrastructure projects, the environment, safety, policy analyses and ethics.
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