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Title Mobility In The Era Of Digitalization: Thinking Mobility As A Service (Maas)
ID_Doc 37355
Authors Barreto L.; Amaral A.; Baltazar S.
Year 2020
Published Studies in Computational Intelligence, 864
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38704-4_12
Abstract The planning and design of sustainable and smart cities—cities of the future—should properly address the challenges that arise by the every day growth of the urban population. Mobility is an important issue considering social inclusion and the sustainable development of such cities. Thus, future mobility will have an increased importance when having to plan and design the cities of tomorrow. A key component of any future mobility and its metabolism is what is known as Mobility as a Service (MaaS), representing emerging opportunities from any type or mode of transportation in future cities. Through an empirical and explorative research methodology, this chapter presents the main issues and characteristics that any future MaaS should consider. Concluding, some features and trends are presented that should be considered in the development of future MaaS systems, allowing a more convenient provision of sustainable, versatile and attractive mobility services. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Cities of the future; MaaS systems; Mobility as a service (MaaS); Smart mobility; Sustainable and smart cities


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