A socially sustainable transport system has to make sure that opportunities are accessible to all. The social dimension is important as transport-related barriers can contribute to social injustice. A well-functioning transport system should promote greater equity by linking people and places together. The discussion in this thesis revolves around the main concept of individual mobility. It refers to the ease with which an individual can move from one place to another to access opportunities. The main research objective of the thesis is to investigate the factors affecting individual mobility of three selected transport-disadvantaged groups, namely children, working mothers and the elderly. The thesis presents three in-depth case studies ...
For decades, transportation has been considered as a link to all aspects of life worldwide. In this ...
This study employs Amartya Sen\u27s Capability Approach as a guiding conceptual framework in the exp...
Sustainability related challenges in mobility planning have been recognised at the international lev...
The concepts of accessibility and mobility are central to urban and transport planning issues. Howev...
In our society, the individual quality of life in all age groups is significantly influenced by a pe...
Sustainable mobility is a qualitative, vague and normative vision. Although this vagueness is often ...
Cities are currently one of the main producers of environmental problems, some as serious as climat...
It is now almost three decades since the concept of ‘sustainable mobility’ first appeare...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon which has a far-reaching impact on social and economics per...
Social research was, until recently, not very important in the transport and mobility domain. There ...
Urban mobility is a complex socio-technical system. An important part is the behaviour of mobility u...
The social exclusion is described as the process that progressively marginalizes individuals, groups...
This paper analyses the current use of mobility means and evaluates an innovative mobility solution ...
There are two dilemmas with the increased mobility Europe has witnessed over the last century. On t...
Studies demonstrated that inadequate transport services may create barriers and limit individual and...
For decades, transportation has been considered as a link to all aspects of life worldwide. In this ...
This study employs Amartya Sen\u27s Capability Approach as a guiding conceptual framework in the exp...
Sustainability related challenges in mobility planning have been recognised at the international lev...
The concepts of accessibility and mobility are central to urban and transport planning issues. Howev...
In our society, the individual quality of life in all age groups is significantly influenced by a pe...
Sustainable mobility is a qualitative, vague and normative vision. Although this vagueness is often ...
Cities are currently one of the main producers of environmental problems, some as serious as climat...
It is now almost three decades since the concept of ‘sustainable mobility’ first appeare...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon which has a far-reaching impact on social and economics per...
Social research was, until recently, not very important in the transport and mobility domain. There ...
Urban mobility is a complex socio-technical system. An important part is the behaviour of mobility u...
The social exclusion is described as the process that progressively marginalizes individuals, groups...
This paper analyses the current use of mobility means and evaluates an innovative mobility solution ...
There are two dilemmas with the increased mobility Europe has witnessed over the last century. On t...
Studies demonstrated that inadequate transport services may create barriers and limit individual and...
For decades, transportation has been considered as a link to all aspects of life worldwide. In this ...
This study employs Amartya Sen\u27s Capability Approach as a guiding conceptual framework in the exp...
Sustainability related challenges in mobility planning have been recognised at the international lev...