Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius

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Main Author: Diogo, Vera
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Sanna, Venere Stefania, Bernat, Aniko, Vaiciukynaite, Egle
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: "Within the collaborative economy, bike sharing and e-scooter sharing are relevant services that have been associated with increases in wellbeing, health (Woodcock et al., 2014) and quality of life, as well as with the creation of (often temporary) employment (De Groen et al., 2017),1 It is therefore important to understand the ways in which these sharing practices transform economic, social and cultural values related to mobility, and how they foster, rather than disrupt, social relationships. The impact of these services on the quality of urban life and on a mobility shift towards sustainability, is the specific focus in this chapter."
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius
title Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius
spellingShingle Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius
Diogo, Vera
E-scooter sharing
Bike Sharing
Sustainable Mobility
COVID 19
title_short Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius
title_full Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius
title_fullStr Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius
title_full_unstemmed Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius
title_sort Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius
author Diogo, Vera
author_facet Diogo, Vera
Sanna, Venere Stefania
Bernat, Aniko
Vaiciukynaite, Egle
author_role author
author2 Sanna, Venere Stefania
Bernat, Aniko
Vaiciukynaite, Egle
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv REPOSITÓRIO P.PORTO
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Diogo, Vera
Sanna, Venere Stefania
Bernat, Aniko
Vaiciukynaite, Egle
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv E-scooter sharing
Bike Sharing
Sustainable Mobility
COVID 19
topic E-scooter sharing
Bike Sharing
Sustainable Mobility
COVID 19
description "Within the collaborative economy, bike sharing and e-scooter sharing are relevant services that have been associated with increases in wellbeing, health (Woodcock et al., 2014) and quality of life, as well as with the creation of (often temporary) employment (De Groen et al., 2017),1 It is therefore important to understand the ways in which these sharing practices transform economic, social and cultural values related to mobility, and how they foster, rather than disrupt, social relationships. The impact of these services on the quality of urban life and on a mobility shift towards sustainability, is the specific focus in this chapter."
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