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Toward Sustainability: Bike-Sharing Systems Design, Simulation and Management

Toward Sustainability: Bike-Sharing Systems Design, Simulation and Management

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The goal of this Special Issue is to discuss new challenges in the simulation and management problems of both traditional and innovative bike-sharing systems, to ultimately encourage the competitiveness and attractiveness of BSSs, and contribute to the further promotion of sustainable mobility. We have selected thirteen papers for publication in this Special Issue.

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Keywords

  • bike share
  • bike sharing
  • bike-sharing
  • bike-sharing rebalancing problem
  • bike-sharing station
  • bike-sharing system
  • bikesharing
  • bikeway network design
  • brand choice
  • BSS station efficiency
  • Categorization
  • causes of disorderly parking
  • Cluster analysis
  • Clustering
  • cognitive difference between cyclists and drivers
  • complex network
  • conditional Logit model
  • cruise tourism
  • Cycling
  • cycling safety
  • Data Collection
  • Data envelopment analysis
  • demand coverage
  • discrete choice models
  • e-bike sharing
  • elimination heuristic
  • factor analysis
  • free-floating bike-sharing system
  • Free-Floating Bike-sharing Systems
  • influence factor
  • Intention
  • mobile depot
  • multi-energy mixed fleets
  • n/a
  • network structure
  • night-time visibility
  • optimization
  • ordered probit model
  • post-sharing era
  • public bicycle
  • public bicycles
  • public bike sharing
  • rebalancing
  • selective nodes
  • shared use mobility
  • sharing economy
  • simulated annealing
  • social-psychological variables
  • spatial analysis in transport
  • stated preference
  • sustainability
  • Sustainable development
  • sustainable mode of transportation
  • sustainable transport
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • traffic restrictions
  • transport sustainability
  • use frequency
  • variable neighborhood structures

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1705-6

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