BOOK CARD
The Transforming of Mobility is reshaping our daily lives, especially in urban areas where
innovations are taking center stage. The advancements in technology open up a plethora of
transportation options including public transportation, providing people with unprecedented
convenience and flexibility in moving. In this part of our joint publication, authors present the New Paradigms of Mobility and the Socioeconomic Impacts of Mobility Transformation.
The Transforming of Mobility is reshaping our daily lives, especially in urban areas where
innovations are taking center stage. The advancements in technology open up a plethora of
transportation options including public transportation, providing people with unprecedented
convenience and flexibility in moving. In this part of our joint publication, authors present the New Paradigms of Mobility and the Socioeconomic Impacts of Mobility Transformation.
At the international and national level, a variety of stakeholders work toward achieving
"climate neutrality" and enabling "advanced mobility services in everyday life" to propel mobility
transformation. In our third contribution, authors present an overview of the legal and institutional
aspects of mobility transformation, based on global initiatives.
At the international and national level, a variety of stakeholders work toward achieving
"climate neutrality" and enabling "advanced mobility services in everyday life" to propel mobility
transformation. In our third contribution, authors present an overview of the legal and institutional
aspects of mobility transformation, based on global initiatives.
In a first contribution, we present the German example of the Regional Innovation Cluster Mcube.
Based on the guiding principle of MCube's Mobility Innovation, "Miteinander", "Machen" and
"Möglich", MCube stands for new characteristic approaches to mobility transformation in
Germany and Munich.
In this second contribution, alongside current trends in “electrification” and “autonomous driving”,
authors discuss technologies potentially changing mobility behavior and leading to modal shifts.
In this second contribution, alongside current trends in “electrification” and “autonomous driving”,
authors discuss technologies potentially changing mobility behavior and leading to modal shifts.