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Flexible Ridesharing [electronic resource] : New Opportunities and Service Concepts for Sustainable Mobility / by Volker Handke, Helga Jonuschat.

By: Handke, Volker [author.].
Contributor(s): Jonuschat, Helga [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: X, 118 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642113451.Subject(s): Engineering | Political science | Automotive engineering | Sustainable development | Economic policy | Engineering | Automotive Engineering | Sustainable Development | R & D/Technology Policy | Political ScienceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 629.2 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Mobility -- Carpooling -- The Carriva Ridesharing Club -- Launching the service: Reaching a critical mass by establishing an internet-based service -- Test phase: Start of the phone-based ridematching service -- Recommendations for the dissemination phase -- Assessment of sustainability impacts -- Outlook -- Bibliography.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Individual mobility is one of the most important needs of modern society and an important link between private, public and economic life. In contrast, transport also entails severe environmental and social burdens, foiling current efforts for sustainable development. As the main source of CO2 emissions, transport is a prominent driver for climate change, and individual car traffic is responsible for nearly a third of the total energy consumption. However, we have to consider that many commuters feel indeed very dependent on their car. Here, ridesharing promises to contribute to environmental protection, while still offering individual mobility. Although ridesharing options have been discussed since many years, internet and smartphones provide completeley new opportunities to find ridesharing partners today. Thus, this book deals with current efforts on implementing flexible internet- and phone-based ridesharing services. With a main focus on the users' perspective, their demands and acceptance limits, we aim to explore success factors for non-profit, but also commercial ridesharing concepts.  .
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Introduction -- Mobility -- Carpooling -- The Carriva Ridesharing Club -- Launching the service: Reaching a critical mass by establishing an internet-based service -- Test phase: Start of the phone-based ridematching service -- Recommendations for the dissemination phase -- Assessment of sustainability impacts -- Outlook -- Bibliography.

Individual mobility is one of the most important needs of modern society and an important link between private, public and economic life. In contrast, transport also entails severe environmental and social burdens, foiling current efforts for sustainable development. As the main source of CO2 emissions, transport is a prominent driver for climate change, and individual car traffic is responsible for nearly a third of the total energy consumption. However, we have to consider that many commuters feel indeed very dependent on their car. Here, ridesharing promises to contribute to environmental protection, while still offering individual mobility. Although ridesharing options have been discussed since many years, internet and smartphones provide completeley new opportunities to find ridesharing partners today. Thus, this book deals with current efforts on implementing flexible internet- and phone-based ridesharing services. With a main focus on the users' perspective, their demands and acceptance limits, we aim to explore success factors for non-profit, but also commercial ridesharing concepts.  .

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