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Title Moving Towards Sustainable Mobility: A Comparative Analysis Of Smart Urban Mobility In Croatian Cities
ID_Doc 37998
Authors Mutavdžija M.; Kovačić M.; Buntak K.
Year 2024
Published Sustainability (Switzerland) , 16, 5
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16052004
Abstract Most modern urban areas strive to realize a sustainable and smart urban mobility system. In the Republic of Croatia, no study has provided an analysis of the state of urban mobility therefore, the main purpose of this paper is to determine the level of smart urban mobility in the cities of the Republic of Croatia. Based on the indicators provided by ISO standards (ISO 37120:2018 and ISO 37122:2019), the state of smart urban mobility in the Republic of Croatia was evaluated and a comparative analysis of small, medium-sized, and large cities was conducted. Moreover, correlations were found between individual indicators, within the categories of small, medium, and large cities, to determine whether there is a connection between individual indicators. The obtained results show that the state of smart urban mobility in the territory of the Republic of Croatia is at a very low level. The highest level of smart urban mobility was achieved by large cities, but it was not significantly different from the level in small and medium-sized cities. The correlation between the indicators also highlights the strong links between individual elements in the city. Therefore, to achieve smart urban mobility, it is necessary to manage all elements in an integrated manner. © 2024 by the authors.
Author Keywords ISO 37120; ISO 37122; smart cities; smart mobility; sustainable mobility; urban mobility


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