The book provides a scientific perspective to urban mobility and introduces multimodal mobility planning with a holistic approach. It provides new perspectives on the philosophy of shifting mobility to encounter underlying weakness of the current automobility system.
The book provides a scientific perspective to urban mobility and introduces multimodal mobility planning with a holistic approach. It provides new perspectives on the philosophy of shifting mobility to encounter underlying weakness of the current automobility system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dewan Masud Karim has worked as an engineer in Canada and Japan for the past 25 years. He is involved in urban innovation, smart mobility and big data projects in mobility planning and design. A graduate of University of Tokyo and Ryerson University, Dewan holds engineering designations in four provinces in Canada. A keynote speaker for major events, he regularly provides conference courses, workplace workshops, and webinars on safety and transportation planning. His ideas have won awards, including MIT Media Lab's 'Best Planning System' and ITE's 2015 'Project of Year'. He has also written a chapter for the renowned book "Disrupting Mobility".
Inhaltsangabe
PART 1. ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF HUMAN MOBILITY. The Interconnected World of Mobility. The Invisible Footprint of Human Mobility code. Sensing Mobility DNA. Our Hidden Mobility Code. Energy Transformation: Feeding the new mobility ecosystem. Physical Mobility(-as-a-Place) for Everyday: Reinventing Public Realm. Shifting Flexible Policies for a New Mobility Ecosystem.
PART 1. ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF HUMAN MOBILITY. The Interconnected World of Mobility. The Invisible Footprint of Human Mobility code. Sensing Mobility DNA. Our Hidden Mobility Code. Energy Transformation: Feeding the new mobility ecosystem. Physical Mobility(-as-a-Place) for Everyday: Reinventing Public Realm. Shifting Flexible Policies for a New Mobility Ecosystem.
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