Smart mobility solutions: Lessons from Zurich
Author:
Bogdanović-Protić IvanaORCID, Vasilevska LjiljanaORCID, Slavković MagdalenaORCID, Ljubenović MilicaORCID
Abstract
The focus of this paper is on smart mobility concept (SM) and its contribution for achieving higher quality of life. In last decade SM solutions become a very important instrument of urban planning, which are applied in response to various challenges that cities around the world are facing. Consistent to the aim of this paper, the examples from Zurich are analyzed, in which numerous SM solutions have been applied, making it suitable for examining the effects of their synergic implementation for the quality of life improvement.
Publisher
University of Niš - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
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