Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Travel Behaviour: Integrating Human Factors, Transport Planning and Engineering

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Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Travel Behaviour: Integrating Human Factors, Transport Planning and Engineering Editors: Djamila Ouelhadj, John Preston Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 440 Illustrations and other contents: 77 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 84 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781032948942 Categories: ,

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) has the potential to transform the way we approach transportation. By offering an integrated platform for planning, booking, navigating, and paying for journeys, MaaS promotes sustainable transport options such as public transit, cycling, and walking, reducing reliance on private vehicles. This book explores the transformative potential of MaaS for urban mobility, emphasizing the importance of placing human needs and experiences at the forefront of system design. The book provides a comprehensive exploration of how human factors techniques can enhance the design and implementation of MaaS systems, while integrating traditional transportation planning and engineering methods. It applies the double diamond design process across four key stages—Discover, Define, Develop, and Deliver—to approach MaaS as a socio-technical system. Additionally, the book offers a global review of MaaS governance and regulation, featuring the Solent Breeze app as a case study to showcase successful strategies and lessons learned. Readers will gain insights into creating effective and accessible transportation networks that place users at the heart of the design process. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Travel Behaviour: Integrating Human Factors, Transport Planning and Engineering is an essential resource for academics and researchers in human factors, transportation planning, urban development, and policymaking who seek to understand the complexities of MaaS implementation.

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Author Biography

John Preston is a Professor in the Transportation Group at the University of Southampton, UK. He served as Head of Group from 2008–2011 and 2015–2020, and as Head of Academic Unit from 2011–2014. He is the Principal Investigator at Southampton for Theme 1 (Personal Mobility) of the Solent Future Transport Zone project (2020–2025). With over 400 publications spanning articles, book chapters, conference papers, and working papers, he has also successfully supervised approximately 40 doctoral students. Djamila Ouelhadj is a Professor of Operational Research in the School of Computing, Mathematics, and Physics at the University of Portsmouth, UK. She chairs the Logistics, Operational and Analytics Research Group and directs the Intelligent Transport Research Cluster. She is the Principal Investigator at the University of Portsmouth for Theme 1 (Personal Mobility) and Theme 2 (Sustainable Urban Logistics) of the Solent Future Transport Zone Project (2020–2026). With 35 years of research experience in transport, operational research, computational intelligence, and analytics, she has authored over 300 publications in distinguished international journals, book chapters and refereed conference proceedings, and has successfully supervised around 30 PhD students.