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City history

Cities, Cities, Cities, Cities, Cities, SI Urban 2/2020, SI Urban 2/2020, SI Urban 2/2020, SI Urban 2/2020, SI Urban 2/2020, SI Urban 2/2020|

In a paper, Efthymios-Spyridon Georgiou from Aristotle University School of Special Planning and Development Engineering addresses the planning of urban spaces in the Balkans. Here, he encountered a wave of modernisation, which continued for almost six decades and which paints an exciting picture of modern urban planning.

Mobility as a service

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Public transport services are increasingly becoming digital, as passengers have a growing need for individuality and convenience and means of transport are becoming more diverse and more interconnected. Big data can and will therefore have a lasting effect on public transport, experts are sure.

Acceptance problems

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Time and again, as with almost any construction project, there are opposing voices that need to be won over before construction, even in the case of urban cable cars.

Toulouse: 3S-cable car for the city

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Like many metropolises in France, Toulouse also suffers from heavy traffic. Despite having a good metro network, connections between the lines need to be increased. With a cable car from manufacturer POMA, three major transport hubs will now be opened up to one another.

Who is using the transport and how?

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Urbanisation is in full swing worldwide and will not change over the coming years. According to a forecast by the United Nations, almost 70 percent of the global population will live in an urbanised landscape by 2050. Such a trend towards living in cities demands great planning skill. Particularly in transport management, many countries are going their own way.

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