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Title Smart Mobility In German-Speaking Cities And Sarajevo: Differences, Challenges, Opportunities, And Lessons For Implementation Success
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Authors Situm M.; Sorrentino G.; Mangafić J.; Lazović-Pita L.
Year 2024
Published Sustainability (Switzerland), 16, 16
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16167108
Abstract As urbanization increases, cities face challenges related to sustainability and mobility. This study, conducted through interviews in March and April 2023, investigates the implementation of smart mobility solutions in German-speaking cities (Austria, Germany, and Switzerland) and Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, through a comparative analysis of stakeholder perspectives. Using semi-structured interviews with 25 experts, we explored the opportunities and challenges associated with smart mobility in these distinct socio-economic contexts. The findings reveal significant differences in technological advancement, infrastructural support, and financial resources, providing valuable insights for policymakers and urban planners. This study contributes to the existing literature by bridging the gap between developed and developing regions, offering practical recommendations for achieving sustainable urban transportation systems. © 2024 by the authors.
Author Keywords mobility financing; smart city; stakeholder engagement; sustainable transportation solutions


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