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Over the past two decades, society has been witnessing how
technological, political, and societal changes have been
transforming individual and collective urban mobility. Driven both
by newcomers and traditional players, by disruptive as well as
incremental innovations, the main objective now is to enhance
mobility and accessibility while, reducing vehicle ownership,
congestion, road accidents, and pollution in cities. This
transformation has been mainly enabled by the widespread adoption
of internet-connected devices (e.g.: smartphones and tablets) and
by the innovative business models, technologies, and use-cases that
arose from this rapid digitalization, such as peer-to-peer, and
two-sided markets providing several mobility schemes: car-sharing,
car-pooling, bike sharing, free-floating (cars, bikes, electric
scooter), ridesharing and ride hailing either for long distances as
well as for urban and micro-mobility. The book presents - in a
holistic perspective - how this revolution is happening and what
are the major cornerstones for the implementation of robomobility.
It aims at answering several substantial issues, such as: What is
robomobility and what does it imply for the different stakeholders
of the public transport ecosystem? How do policy makers integrate
this innovation and how ready the regulations are? How do citizens
take part in this transformation? What is the level of user
acceptance for this new type of mobility? What are its
environmental impacts? What is the economic impact of deploying
these shuttles in a local ecosystem?
Over the past two decades, society has been witnessing how
technological, political, and societal changes have been
transforming individual and collective urban mobility. Driven both
by newcomers and traditional players, by disruptive as well as
incremental innovations, the main objective now is to enhance
mobility and accessibility while, reducing vehicle ownership,
congestion, road accidents, and pollution in cities. This
transformation has been mainly enabled by the widespread adoption
of internet-connected devices (e.g.: smartphones and tablets) and
by the innovative business models, technologies, and use-cases that
arose from this rapid digitalization, such as peer-to-peer, and
two-sided markets providing several mobility schemes: car-sharing,
car-pooling, bike sharing, free-floating (cars, bikes, electric
scooter), ridesharing and ride hailing either for long distances as
well as for urban and micro-mobility. The book presents - in a
holistic perspective - how this revolution is happening and what
are the major cornerstones for the implementation of robomobility.
It aims at answering several substantial issues, such as: What is
robomobility and what does it imply for the different stakeholders
of the public transport ecosystem? How do policy makers integrate
this innovation and how ready the regulations are? How do citizens
take part in this transformation? What is the level of user
acceptance for this new type of mobility? What are its
environmental impacts? What is the economic impact of deploying
these shuttles in a local ecosystem?
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