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  • Understanding Urban Cycling : Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility, Sustainability and Capital
    Understanding Urban Cycling : Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility, Sustainability and Capital

    Academic interest in cycling has burgeoned in recent years with significant literature relating to the health and environmental benefits of cycling, the necessity for cycle-specific infrastructure, and the embodied experiences of cycling. Based upon primary research in a variety of contexts such as London, Shanghai and Taipei, this book demonstrates that recent developments in urban cycling policy and practice are closely linked to broader processes of capital accumulation.It argues that cycling is increasingly caught up in discourses around smart cities that emphasise technological solutions to environmental problems and neoliberal ideas on individual responsibility and bio-political conduct, which only results in solutions that prioritise those who are already mobile.Accordingly, the central argument of the book is not that the popularisation of cycling is inherently bad, but that the manner in which cycling is being popularised gives cause for social and environmental concern.Ultimately the book argues that cycling has now become a vehicle for sustaining pro-growth agendas rather than subverting them or shifting to sustainable no-growth/de-growth and less technologically driven visions of modernity. This book makes an innovative contribution to the fields of Cycling Studies, Mobilities and Transport and will be of interest to students and academics working in Human Geography, Transport Studies, Urban Studies, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Sociology and Sustainability.

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  • Managing Urban Mobility Systems
    Managing Urban Mobility Systems

    Urban mobility is currently a major problem all over the world.Space is limited, and individuals aim for a level of quality in mobility that is only achieved by largely motorised solutions, which have a detrimental effect on the urban environment.Careful analysis of urban mobility systems across the world reveals that consistent and effective policies can only be defined and implemented if the various components of the system and their interrelations are considered.This book addresses the problem of managing urban mobility systems in a novel way by considering the complexity and diversity of the conurbation and agents involved in a UMS, putting forward the evidence that urban mobility must be managed at system level.The value of this book lies in bringing together a sound theoretical approach to urban mobility systems supported by evidence from several cities across the world where this approach was either implemented or at least assessed, together with clear instructional guidelines.It constitutes a handbook for practitioners, politicians, researchers and students of urban mobility management.

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  • Social Management Responsiveness in Business
    Social Management Responsiveness in Business

    A lot of controversy exists around the contribution of the mining industry and the territorial development of the regions where it operates.Despite the boom in mineral prices, there are still many communities that do not show development.At the macroeconomic level, countries with a mining industry receive income from mining taxes and royalties, however, at the micro level this greater income is not reflected in the closing of socio-economic gaps and the well-being of the population. Cesar Saenz presents the Social Management Model Canvas (SMMC), describing the rationale of how an extractive company can create and deliver social value for communities around and beyond the sphere of influence.The SMMC can best be described through nine basic building blocks - the social value proposition; defining the community; social channels; relationship with the community; key social resources; key social activities; key social partners; social investment structure and social benefits.Companies can map the existing social management model to visualize, understand and communicate the level of responsiveness of the model, whilst using the canvas to explore new social management improvements to get a social license to operate. Communities require companies and governments to address their needs such as education, employment, health service, among others.Combining all these elements in a social management model helps companies consider all the variables when designing and implementing strategies that meet both business and community needs.

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  • The Future of E-Mobility : Investigating the Role of Electric Mobility for Consumers and Industries
    The Future of E-Mobility : Investigating the Role of Electric Mobility for Consumers and Industries

    E-mobility is the future. Its development and consumer adoption are strongly contributing to several of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, playing a huge role in the shift from linear to circular economies.Providing extensive insight into this dynamic, the book reviews extant management and marketing research describing the E-mobility state-of-the-art literature from a twofold perspective; industries and consumers.Industries must consider the benefits and drawbacks related to E-mobility implementation in their business models and strategies, including the communication (online and offline) to stakeholders of such advancements.Meanwhile, consumers experience different perceptions and motivations including barriers related to the adoption of E-mobility, leading in turn to different behaviors across generational cohorts (e.g.Gen Z and Gen Alpha versus Millennials). Offering an empirical analysis based on a consumer survey, this book sheds light on all these aspects, thus giving useful insights to academics, marketers and policy makers into the challenges facing consumers in their E-mobility adoption.

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  • What is Responsiveness 2?

    Responsiveness 2 is the ability to react quickly and effectively to changes in a situation or environment. It involves being flexible, adaptive, and proactive in addressing new challenges or opportunities. By being responsive, individuals or organizations can better meet the needs of their stakeholders and stay ahead of the competition.

  • How will future mobility be influenced?

    Future mobility will be influenced by advancements in technology, such as the development of autonomous vehicles and electric cars. These innovations will lead to more efficient and sustainable transportation options. Additionally, the integration of smart city infrastructure and the rise of shared mobility services will also play a significant role in shaping the future of mobility. Overall, future mobility will be characterized by increased connectivity, reduced environmental impact, and a shift towards more convenient and flexible transportation solutions.

  • What does impaired responsiveness mean?

    Impaired responsiveness refers to a decreased ability to react or respond appropriately to stimuli or situations. This can manifest as delayed responses, confusion, or difficulty in understanding and processing information. It can be caused by various factors such as fatigue, illness, medication, or neurological conditions, and can impact an individual's ability to function effectively in daily activities.

  • What will mobility of the future look like?

    The mobility of the future is expected to be more sustainable, connected, and autonomous. Electric vehicles will become more prevalent, reducing emissions and reliance on fossil fuels. Transportation systems will be interconnected, allowing for seamless travel between different modes of transportation. Autonomous vehicles will also play a significant role, offering safer and more efficient transportation options. Overall, the future of mobility will prioritize sustainability, efficiency, and convenience.

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  • A U-Turn to the Future : Sustainable Urban Mobility since 1850
    A U-Turn to the Future : Sustainable Urban Mobility since 1850

    From local bike-sharing initiatives to overhauls of transport infrastructure, mobility is one of the most important areas in which modern cities are trying to realize a more sustainable future.Yet even as politicians and planners look ahead, there remain critical insights to be gleaned from the history of urban mobility and the unsustainable practices that still impact our everyday lives.United by their pursuit of a “usable past,” the studies in this interdisciplinary collection consider the ecological, social, and economic aspects of urban mobility, showing how historical inquiry can make both conceptual and practical contributions to the projects of sustainability and urban renewal.

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  • Transformations in Mobility : Trends, Disruptions and the Future of Mobility and Transportation
    Transformations in Mobility : Trends, Disruptions and the Future of Mobility and Transportation

    Transformations in Mobility provides a panoramic overview of the changing mobility business landscape, helping transportation leaders and consultants make sense of the most important trends, challenges and opportunities impacting this sector. Drawing on exclusive interviews from thirty of the most important leaders, experts and financiers in transportation spanning all modes and from around the world, the book delves into the practical lessons learned from a demand, regulatory, strategic, technology and leadership perspective and explores the way mobility might evolve in the future.It looks into pressing issues such as fragmentation of demand in mobility, technological disruptions impacting the sector and how far it is possible to decarbonize transport when it is the world's second biggest source of emissions. Drawing on cutting-edge insights, this book explores mobility's shift from supply-driven to demand-driven growth, the role of regulation and standards, digitalization, the emergence of cross-industry coalitions and the decarbonization agenda and its impact on future transport shares. It offers insightful stories and lessons learned from some of the world's leading industry experts, including some never heard before.It also features exciting case studies such as European Rail Signalling Systems ERTMS and Class 1 Freight Railways in North America.

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  • Moving Times : Mobility of the future
    Moving Times : Mobility of the future

    Will we really soon no longer be sitting behind the wheel of our own car, but will only be taken to our destination by driverless electric taxis?Should cities introduce car sharing? What role will electric scooters, cable cars or man-carrying drones play in the mobility systems of major cities?This book finally explains in a generally understandable way what is really behind buzzwords such as electric mobility, autonomous driving, digitalization and mobility services such as car sharing or ride-hailing, how far advanced these technologies are today, and above all in what relationships and dependencies they are to each other.In addition to the technical aspects, the legislative and social trends are also considered, which are important framework conditions that will have a decisive influence on the mobility of the future. From the contents- Mobility needs: Who wants to go where, when and why - and how will this change in the future?- Technological trends: electromobility, digitalization, autonomous driving - what will the vehicles of the future be capable of?- Car sharing, ride-hailing, e-scooters or public transport: What alternatives to the private car will there be in the future?- Politics and society: How will the framework conditions for mobility develop in the future?- Mobility in transition: What should we do to prepare for the future?

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  • Strategic Responsiveness : How Congress Confronts Presidential Power
    Strategic Responsiveness : How Congress Confronts Presidential Power

    Since the constitutional separation of powers often leads to delay or obstruction rather than coordinated policymaking, U.S. presidents are increasingly acting unilaterally to move policy.With the issuance of executive orders, signing statements, and policy memoranda, unilateralism has become a defining feature of the American presidency.Can Congress effectively use checks and balances to counter presidential unilateralism?Strategic Responsiveness takes a theoretically developed and empirically oriented approach— situated within legal and historical contexts—to explore the system of separated powers.The authors find that Congress is not as weak as many perceive it to be and show how members of Congress can often anticipate individualized policy loss and choose to respond.These policy struggles shape the constitutional order as surely as broad, statutory constraints might.While the aggrandizement of the presidency and the usurpation of congressional control are not countered, ordinary policy losses are.For members and senators, presidential overreach is fine as long as the policy wins keep occurring, but policy losses may motivate members to reassert congressional prerogatives in policymaking through increased oversight.Strategic Responsiveness reveals how profoundly important policy-level disputes are in the politics of maintaining a particular constitutional order.

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  • Will bicycles be the mobility of the future?

    Bicycles have the potential to be a significant part of the future of mobility. With increasing concerns about environmental sustainability and the need for more efficient and healthy modes of transportation, bicycles offer a promising solution. Cities around the world are investing in bike infrastructure and promoting cycling as a viable means of transportation. Additionally, the rise of electric bicycles and advancements in bike-sharing programs are making cycling more accessible and convenient. While bicycles may not be the sole solution to future mobility, they are likely to play a significant role in creating more sustainable and efficient transportation systems.

  • How do electric motors work in electric mobility with cars?

    Electric motors in electric cars work by converting electrical energy from the battery into mechanical energy to drive the vehicle. When the driver accelerates, the electric motor receives power from the battery and generates torque to propel the car forward. This process is more efficient than traditional internal combustion engines, as electric motors have fewer moving parts and can deliver power instantly. Additionally, electric motors can also act as generators during braking, converting kinetic energy back into electrical energy to recharge the battery, a process known as regenerative braking.

  • What are some brainstorming ideas for electric mobility?

    Some brainstorming ideas for electric mobility could include developing more efficient battery technology to increase the range of electric vehicles, creating a network of fast-charging stations to alleviate range anxiety, implementing incentives for consumers to switch to electric vehicles such as tax breaks or rebates, and investing in infrastructure improvements to support the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. Additionally, exploring the use of renewable energy sources to power electric vehicles and integrating smart technology to optimize charging times and energy usage could also be beneficial brainstorming ideas for electric mobility.

  • What is the progress of electric mobility internationally?

    Electric mobility has been making significant progress internationally, with many countries and cities implementing policies and incentives to promote the adoption of electric vehicles. Several major automakers have also committed to transitioning to electric vehicle production, and the infrastructure for electric vehicle charging is expanding rapidly. Additionally, there has been a growing focus on developing more sustainable and efficient battery technology to further support the growth of electric mobility. Overall, the international progress of electric mobility is promising, with increasing awareness and investment in this cleaner and more sustainable mode of transportation.

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