The overall growth of the world’s population and urbanization lead to rethinking transport planning, further developing the conventional transport systems, and complementing new ones usefully, especially in urban environments. One way to cope with this challenge is to leave behind the already severely saturated urban land use model and move to the third dimension. This includes the use of urban aerial cable cars, which can complement conventional public transport in certain transport relations. Accordingly, this paper aims to answer how the recent, past, or planned implementations of urban aerial cable cars are assessed in the scientific literature, what open research questions need to be answered to enhance the success of transport systems...
Mobility is a fast-growing area of social research and, in hyper-mobile societies, access to and the...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Due to increased motorcar popularity, public transport use has declined while congestion costs billi...
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of cable cars in public transport within urban ...
The urban transfer by using ropeways can produce impacts and externalities which, if well-managed, c...
In 2004 the first urban aerial cable-car public transport system was introduced in the city of Medel...
The goal of the research is to offer alternative, sustainable, transferable solutions for urban publ...
The intense urbanization of cities has left few options when it comes to insert large mobility infra...
The idea of flying has always fascinated mankind. A century ago it became a reality when in 1914 the...
Since the early 20th century, inventors have conceptualized “plane cars” and other urban aerial tran...
Worldwide, more and more actors have started to speak out their belief in a future with three-dimens...
The evolution of urban cable propelled people mover technology from the early 1800′s through the 199...
Flying vehicles are receiving more and more attention and are becoming an opportunity to start a new...
Weltweit stoßen immer mehr Verkehrssysteme an die Grenzen ihrer Leistungsfähigkeit. Gleichzeitig ste...
The results of research on the development and reform of the public urban passenger transport system...
Mobility is a fast-growing area of social research and, in hyper-mobile societies, access to and the...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Due to increased motorcar popularity, public transport use has declined while congestion costs billi...
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of cable cars in public transport within urban ...
The urban transfer by using ropeways can produce impacts and externalities which, if well-managed, c...
In 2004 the first urban aerial cable-car public transport system was introduced in the city of Medel...
The goal of the research is to offer alternative, sustainable, transferable solutions for urban publ...
The intense urbanization of cities has left few options when it comes to insert large mobility infra...
The idea of flying has always fascinated mankind. A century ago it became a reality when in 1914 the...
Since the early 20th century, inventors have conceptualized “plane cars” and other urban aerial tran...
Worldwide, more and more actors have started to speak out their belief in a future with three-dimens...
The evolution of urban cable propelled people mover technology from the early 1800′s through the 199...
Flying vehicles are receiving more and more attention and are becoming an opportunity to start a new...
Weltweit stoßen immer mehr Verkehrssysteme an die Grenzen ihrer Leistungsfähigkeit. Gleichzeitig ste...
The results of research on the development and reform of the public urban passenger transport system...
Mobility is a fast-growing area of social research and, in hyper-mobile societies, access to and the...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Due to increased motorcar popularity, public transport use has declined while congestion costs billi...