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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 137 avhandlingar innehållade orden mobility services.
1. Towards a capability approach to mobility : An analysis of disparities in mobility opportunities among older people
Sammanfattning : Older people represent a greater proportion of the population than ever before. In Sweden, one in five is now aged 65 and above, and more than one in seven is aged 65-79. This demographic change has challenged and will challenge society, presenting sizeable tasks for the transport sector. LÄS MER
2. Urban Mobility Transitions : Governing through Experimentationin Bristol and New York City
Sammanfattning : Transitions away from car-dominance is one of the key debates in urban research, policy and practice today. Car-free public space, cycling and convenient public transport services are widely seen as desirable, yet the reconfiguration of our streets and transport networks has been incremental. LÄS MER
3. Consumption of financial services in global mobility : A Cephalopodic consumption mode?
Sammanfattning : In the interconnected world of today more and more people get on the move. We go abroad for vacations, visits or business trips and we change countries of residence as we pursue new opportunities. Cross-border mobility is becoming part of our life. LÄS MER
4. A Shift in Urban Mobility and Parking? : Exploring Policies in Relation to Practices
Sammanfattning : The transport sector is associated with many environmental challenges, including carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Research indicate that CO2 emissions should decrease by at least 50 % per decade in order to be in line with the Paris Agreement, and the transport sector is highlighted as a particularly challenging sector. LÄS MER
5. Family, disability and (im)mobility : geographies of families with wheelchair-using children with cerebral palsy
Sammanfattning : Mobility is important in shaping people’s lives and experiences through places visited and social interactions with other people. In families with children, mobilities are usually complex and include negotiations between various family members, affecting how they move about in time-space. LÄS MER