Transportation - SDG 11 Related Publications from Transportation
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The UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11) "Sustainable Cities & Communities" exists to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
Articles from Transportation address issues directly related to SDG 11. Below are a few highlights from the journal that seek to make communities more sustainable.
Effects of perceived safety, involvement and perceived service quality on loyalty intention among ride-sourcing passengers
Diep Ngoc Su, Duy Quy Nguyen-Phuoc, Lester W. Johnson
Transportation 48.1 (October 2019)
Modelling the determinants of car-sharing adoption intentions among young adults: the role of attitude, perceived benefits, travel expectations and socio-demographic factors
Ransford A. Acheampong, Alhassan Siiba
Transportation 47.5 (July 2019)
Potential last-mile impacts of crowdshipping services: a simulation-based evaluation
Michele D. Simoni, Edoardo Marcucci, Valerio Gatta, Christian G. Claudel
Transportation 47.4 (July 2019)
Simulating a rich ride-share mobility service using agent-based models
Pau Segui-Gasco, Haris Ballis, Vittoria Parisi, David G. Kelsall, Robin J. North, Didac Busquets
Transportation 47.4 (July 2019)
Adolescents and their aspirations for private car-based transport
Debbie Hopkins, Enrique García Bengoechea, Sandra Mandic
Transportation 48.1 (August 2019)
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