Telecommunication has not only for the sender but as well for the addressee both mobile and immobile elements. Regarding telecommunication in the interpersonal context with the related traffic behaviour, it becomes clear that telecommunication has so far an unknown influence on our spatial behaviour. Based on these considerations a concept is being developed to demonstrate the influence, the use and the increasing penetration of communication and information media on spatial behaviour of humans. The question, which effects are to be considered from this for the future and in which way it affects planning of interventions in the traffic sector, follows directly. On the basis of empirical results from Germany, Sweden and Korea it is shown tha...
The impact of telecommunication technologies on the role of cities depends on whether these technolo...
The paper examines the assumption about the complementarity between telecommunications and transport...
The geographic concentration of economic activity occurs because transport costs for goods, people a...
The influence of increasing sophistication on available technology and communication systems is alre...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
International audienceThe question of the relationship between the spread of communication tools and...
The present article was based on an empirical study aiming to reveal the relationship and interactio...
Teleworking is widely considered to be a way of solving mobility issues by decreasing the number of ...
The interaction between information and communication technologies (ICT) and human activity-travel b...
With a new look on the phenomenon of mobility this chapter aims to contribute to the formulation of ...
This paper investigates whether urban structure influences daily travel behavior differently when pe...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) provide new options to ease the individual’s access...
The recent development of ICT has created conditions for people to be constantly online. These days ...
The potential impacts that may be expected from new information and telecommunicationsystems applied...
Mobility and location matter a lot to us. Starting with one of our first spatial explorations, crawl...
The impact of telecommunication technologies on the role of cities depends on whether these technolo...
The paper examines the assumption about the complementarity between telecommunications and transport...
The geographic concentration of economic activity occurs because transport costs for goods, people a...
The influence of increasing sophistication on available technology and communication systems is alre...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
International audienceThe question of the relationship between the spread of communication tools and...
The present article was based on an empirical study aiming to reveal the relationship and interactio...
Teleworking is widely considered to be a way of solving mobility issues by decreasing the number of ...
The interaction between information and communication technologies (ICT) and human activity-travel b...
With a new look on the phenomenon of mobility this chapter aims to contribute to the formulation of ...
This paper investigates whether urban structure influences daily travel behavior differently when pe...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) provide new options to ease the individual’s access...
The recent development of ICT has created conditions for people to be constantly online. These days ...
The potential impacts that may be expected from new information and telecommunicationsystems applied...
Mobility and location matter a lot to us. Starting with one of our first spatial explorations, crawl...
The impact of telecommunication technologies on the role of cities depends on whether these technolo...
The paper examines the assumption about the complementarity between telecommunications and transport...
The geographic concentration of economic activity occurs because transport costs for goods, people a...