Intro; Preface; Contents; Creation, Organisation and Evaluation of Urban Mobility; Determinants of Public Transport Integration in Cities and in the Region at the Example of Pomorskie Voivodeship; 1 Introduction; 2 The Essence and Scope of Public Transport Integration; 3 Public Transport Integration-Selected Examples; 3.1 Nantes (France) [8]; 3.2 Cities in the USA [9]; 3.3 The Greater London Urban Area, Great Britain [10]; 4 Objectives and Actions Related to Public Transport Integration in Pomorskie Voivodeship; 5 Conclusion; References
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4.1 Conditions for Urban Mobility Management in the Agglomeration4.2 Metropolitan Association-Assumptions and Their Implementation; 5 Summary; References; Commuting to Places of Work and Study in the Light of Marketing Research Results with Particular Emphasis on Gdynia in Poland; 1 Introduction; 2 Research on Commuting to Places of Work and Study at the Example of Great Britain; 3 Commuting to Places of Work and Study as a Research Problem in Poland; 4 Commuting to Places of Work in the Light of Results of Sociological Study
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5 Commuting to Places of Work and Study of the Inhabitants of Gdynia5.1 Methodology of Research on Commuting to Places of Work and Study in Gdynia; 5.2 Commuting to Places of Work and Study as Purpose of Travel for the Inhabitants of Gdynia; 6 Conclusions; References; The Analysis of Roundabouts Perception by Drivers, Cyclists and Pedestrians; 1 Introduction; 2 Characteristics of the Research Area; 3 Analysis of the Results; 4 Selected Results of Statistical Inference; 5 Conclusions; References
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Developing a Metropolitan Transport System-Exemplified by the Gdansk-Gdynia-Sopot Metropolitan Area1 Introduction; 1.1 Metropolitan Areas; 1.2 Transport Challenges Involved in Metropolisation Processes; 2 Characteristics of the Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot Metropolitan Area; 3 Methodology for Developing the Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot MA Strategy; 4 Programme for the Development of the MA's Transport System; 4.1 Goals of the MA's Transport System Development; 4.2 MA's Transport System Model; 4.3 MA Transport System Development Scenarios; 5 Discussion and Conclusion; References
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Selection of Public Transport Operator in Public Procurement System in Poland1 Introduction; 2 Determinants of Competition in the Public Transport Market in Poland; 3 Public Procurement System in Poland; 4 Analysis of the Results of Tender Proceedings Based on the Example of KZK GOP; 5 Conclusions; References; Management of Urban Mobility in Metropolitan Areas on the Example of the Upper Silesian Metropolis; 1 Introduction; 2 Contemporary Urban Tendencies; 3 Mobility Management in Metropolitan Areas; 4 Sustaining Mobility in the Upper Silesia Agglomeration
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This proceedings volume examines individual city transports, transport companies and entire transport systems. Featuring select contributions presented at the 2018 TranSopot Conference in Sopot, Poland, this book provides an analysis of transportation solutions both at the micro-level (single city or single company) as well as the macro-level (whole transportation systems). The enclosed research and case studies provide a theoretical background for transport analysis but also new innovative and sustainable solutions to transportation while also increasing the efficiency of transport operations. Transportation is a very specific area of social and economic life. It creates countless opportunities and fulfills the need for mobility while also generating significant cost--direct for the company or indirect to societies. Planning and organizing transport is a task which requires a multi-level approach with a focus on operational, ecological and financial aspects. At a time in which many transport systems are unable to grow extensively due to lack of space or increased cost, these activities are even more crucial. The enclosed research from researchers, scholars and practitioners provides not only new theories but also empirical data and practical experience. The TranSopot 2018 conference is a continuation of a long series of conferences devoted to the topic of transport sector development. The goal of the conference is to exchange current trends and spread the results of current research into the fields of transport growth, development and management.
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9783030177423
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9783030177447
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9783030177454
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Transportation engineering, Congresses.
Urban transportation, Congresses.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Industries-- Transportation.