Estimating the Potential of Ride Sharing in Urban Areas: the Milan Metropolitan Area Case Study
In the near future, cities will have to supply innovative and high value-added mobility services, that shall be sustainable in terms of environmental impact, traffic management and energy efficiency. This represents a great challenge: transportation accounts for 20% of the global energy consumption,...
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Main Authors: | Anna Realini, Marco Borgarello, Silvano Viani, Simone Maggiore, Corine Nsangwe Businge, Carlo Caruso |
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Language: | EN |
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SDEWES Centre
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/face0c6ed9bc422e959d8266159bbf79 |
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