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Transport systems cannot grow extensively anymore, due to lack of space or the amount of additional costs, so the authors presents new solutions, ones which are innovative and sustainable, while also increasing the efficiency of transport operations.
Michał Suchanek is an associate professor at the University of Gdańsk. His research specialization focuses on the problems of sustainable urban mobility, especially in the context of public health and quality of life. He is an Author and co-Author of over 50 publications including articles in JCR Journals. He is an Author of a research report for the European Parliament on the cost effectiveness of retrofitting smart tachographs in HDVs.
Chapter1. Shaping levels of city bus prices as a result of tenders.- Chapter 2. Changes in urban transport behaviour and preferences of residents in employment - Gdynia case.- Chapter 3. Convenience as a factor differentiating air transport service.- Chapter 4. Future of air cargo in Poland.- Chapter 5. Railway Special Grid in Near Field Communication Technology for rail transport infrastructure.- Chapter 6. The role of urban environmental sound in the orientation of people with impaired vision.- Chapter 7. Conditions of using a bi-directional tram in the sustainable urban transport system (case study based on the example of Szczecin, Poland).- Chapter 8.Technical, Economic and Organizational Constraints to Achieve a 100% Electric Bus Fleet in Urban Trans-it Company.- Chapter 9. Can the metropolitan rail system reduce the development of individual transport? (case study on the example of the Szczecin Metropolitan Railway project, Szczecin, Poland).- Chapter 10. Data integration modelsfor transport execution systems.- Chapter 11. Modeling Demand for Transport Services.- Chapter 12. Analysis of Trends in Development of Electromobility in Poland - Current Problems and Issues.- Chapter 13. Wireless sensor networks for traffic monitoring.- Chapter 14. Changes in structure and spatial distribution of heavy goods vehicles traffic in Poland in 2005-2015, with particular emphasis on border traffic.- Chapter 15.Value creation for stakeholders in the implementation of "last mile" deliveries in cities.- Chapter 16.Challenges related to the implementation and development of electromobility in cities.- Chapter 17.Generalized cost of daily trips on the example of public transport and private car selection.- Chapter 18. The potential of road transport companies for the adaptation measures' implementation concerning climate change.
Torsten Sträter, Inpyo Jeon, Matías Timarchi, Ejob Gaius, Tomasz Ko¿odziejczak, Jason Fabok, Paolo Bacilieri, Tainan Rocha, Oscar Pinto, Michal Suchanek, Ethem Onur Bilgic, Ingo Römling, Jaekwang Park, Germán Peralta, Bertrand Mbozo'o Zeh, Jacek Michalski, Geoff Johns, David Rubin, Enrico Brizzi, Felipe Castilho, Alvaro Fong Varela, ¿Tepán Kopriva, Metin Akdulger
Torsten Sträter, Inpyo Jeon, Matías Timarchi, Ejob Gaius, Tomasz Ko¿odziejczak, Jason Fabok, Paolo Bacilieri, Tainan Rocha, Oscar Pinto, Michal Suchanek, Ethem Onur Bilgic, Ingo Römling, Jaekwang Park, Germán Peralta, Bertrand Mbozo'o Zeh, Jacek Michalski, Geoff Johns, David Rubin, Enrico Brizzi, Felipe Castilho, Alvaro Fong Varela, ¿Tepán Kopriva, Metin Akdulger