2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132212704
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Using Hierarchical Facility Location, Single Facility Approach, and GIS in Carsharing Services

Abstract: In the last few years, vehicle sharing has driven a gradual switch from ownership-based private mobility to service usage as a sustainable urban transport alternative. A significant number of cities have implemented mobility sharing programs. Shared transport reduces both traffic congestion, and the need for parking space, decreasing the number of vehicles on the road. The optimization of shared mobility service sites increases potential user access, reduces transportation costs, and augments demand for this t… Show more

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“…Similar issues happen with different transport services, motivating studies to optimize or at least improve the location where clients and passengers are picked up and dropped off. This includes proposing new bus stops (Monteiro et al., 2018), designing carsharing stations (Lage et al., 2019, 2021), siting chargers for electric vehicles (Cocca et al., 2019; Ma and Xie, 2021), defining the location of docks for bikesharing (Ma and Xie, 2021), and online matching of drivers to parking slots (Tang et al., 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar issues happen with different transport services, motivating studies to optimize or at least improve the location where clients and passengers are picked up and dropped off. This includes proposing new bus stops (Monteiro et al., 2018), designing carsharing stations (Lage et al., 2019, 2021), siting chargers for electric vehicles (Cocca et al., 2019; Ma and Xie, 2021), defining the location of docks for bikesharing (Ma and Xie, 2021), and online matching of drivers to parking slots (Tang et al., 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%