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Title Progress in Sustainable Mobility Research : Interdisciplinary Approaches for Rural Areas / edited by Jorge Marx Gómez, Jantje Halberstadt, Anna Henkel, Frank Köster, Jürgen Sauer, Jürgen Taeger, Andreas Winter, David M. Woisetschläger.

Edition 1st ed. 2021.
Descript. XIV, 175 pages 20 illustrations, 13 illustrations in color. online resource.
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Series Progress in IS, 2196-8705
Progress in IS, 2196-8705
Contents Research Approaches and Objectives of Project NEMo -- The Future of Mobility in Rural Areas: Participation and Co-creation in a Real-world laboratory -- The Social Practice of Community Mobility in Rural Areas -- From Empirical Data to Operational Models: An Approach for the Development of a Decision-making Component for an Agent-based Mobility Simulation from Quantitative Survey Data -- Using an Imovative Approach for the Structural Support of Business Idea Generation -- Mobility in Rural Areas as it Relates to the Agricultural and Food Industries and People Employed in Them -- A Sustainable Software Architecture for Mobility Platforms -- Mobility Platforms as a Key Element for Sustainable Mobility -- The Erasure Obligation Independent of a Request. .
Summary This book presents the outcomes of the trans- and interdisciplinary research project NEMo (Nachhaltige Erfüllung von Mobilitätsbedürfnissen im ländlichen Raum - Sustainable Fulfilment of Mobility Needs in Rural Areas). Due to demographic change, it is becoming increasingly difficult for rural districts and communities to maintain a basic set of public transport services such as bus and train transit without encountering issues regarding necessary social participation, sensible regional value creation and, last but not least, achievable environmental protection goals. At the same time, the demand for mobility in rural areas will continue to rise in the future, e.g. due to the concentration of medical care facilities and shopping centres close to cities. Focusing on the development of sustainable and innovative mobility services and business models, this book explains how new mobility offers can be created in which citizens themselves become mobility providers. To do so, it combines the findings of the individual research groups with external contributions from science and practice.
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Notes Springer Nature eBook
Subject Management information systems.
Computer science.
Commercial law.
Industries.
Economics -- Sociological aspects.
Other Author Marx Gómez, Jorge. editor.
Halberstadt, Jantje. editor.
Henkel, Anna. editor.
Köster, Frank. editor.
Sauer, Jürgen. editor.
Taeger, Jürgen. editor.
Winter, Andreas. editor.
Woisetschläger, David M. editor.
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ISBN 9783030708412
ISBN/ISSN 10.1007/978-3-030-70841-2 doi
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