Information Society and the Demand for Transport - Effects of Telecommunications on Travel Behaviour and Urban Freight Traffic
Kalenoja, Hanna; Rantala, Jarkko (2007)
Kalenoja, Hanna
Rantala, Jarkko
Tampere University Press
2007
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https://urn.fi/urn:isbn:978-951-44-7160-5
https://urn.fi/urn:isbn:978-951-44-7160-5
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The information society and its various applications have been found to have substituting, generating and modifying effects on the demand for transport. In general, the information age seems to have a more diverse and complicated effect on the demand for physical transport than was suggested at the beginning of the fast development in information and communications technology (ICT).
Electronic commerce and services are currently being developed in several sectors of trade and industry. It is very likely that the information society affects travel patterns and distribution structure, as well as land use and regional development.
This study collects some recent findings of the effects of the information society on the transport demand. The anticipated changes in travel demand by 2020 have been examined with three different social scenarios.
Electronic commerce and services are currently being developed in several sectors of trade and industry. It is very likely that the information society affects travel patterns and distribution structure, as well as land use and regional development.
This study collects some recent findings of the effects of the information society on the transport demand. The anticipated changes in travel demand by 2020 have been examined with three different social scenarios.