year
2019
title
The Future of Driving in the BRICS Countries (Study Update 2019)
shortdescription
Applying basic relationships in context of car usage and ownership found for industrialized countries, the present report predicts future car usage and motorization levels for the BRICS countries. This report is an update of the 2014 study “The future of driving in developing countries”. The research was sponsored by the Institute for Mobility Research (ifmo) and conducted under the lead of the DLR Institute of Transport Research, Berlin.
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Project partner:
DLR Institute of Transport Research, Berlin
Stefan Seum
Angelika Schulz
DLR Institute of Transport Research, Berlin
Stefan Seum
Angelika Schulz
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich October 2019 | |
Contact: |
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ifmo Team |
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2019
title
City Archetypes - How might specific needs of cities be best addressed in considering urban mobility?
shortdescription
When it comes to mobility, cities across the globe show us several versions of reality. This report helps us to grasp the complexities of urban structure and transport by using novel and suggestive methods of categorizing cities.
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Project partner:
PCH Innovations
Dr. Michael Mischke
Louis Gropman
PCH Innovations
Dr. Michael Mischke
Louis Gropman
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich Januar 2019 | |
Contact: |
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ifmo Team |
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2019
title
Will Autonomous Mobility concepts ultimately pave the road for... De-urbanization?
shortdescription
What are the most pressing problems cities are facing with regard to transport? What does a future picture of urban mobility look like? To pose a bolder and perhaps more unexpected question: is the generally accepted assumption of perpetual urbanisation really a given?
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Projectpartner:
Innovative Management Partner (IMP)
Dr. Thomas Pöck
Dipl.-Kfm. Konstantin Grischenkow
Innovative Management Partner (IMP)
Dr. Thomas Pöck
Dipl.-Kfm. Konstantin Grischenkow
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Publisher: | ifmo, München Januar 2019 | |
Contact: |
Dr. Irene Feige |
ifmo Team |
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2017
title
Still Going and Going - The Emerging Travel Patterns of Older Adults
shortdescription
People older than 65 years are increasingly mobile. The objective of this study was to analyse the travel behaviour of the senior generation in countries that are at various stages of mass motorisation. Five countries provide its geographic scope: Germany, the USA, the UK, Japan and China.
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Project partner:
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
Dr. Johanna Zmud
Lisa Green
DLR Institute of Transport Research
Dr. Tobias Kuhnimhof
Imperial College London
Dr. Scott Le Vine
Prof. John Polak
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
Dr. Johanna Zmud
Lisa Green
DLR Institute of Transport Research
Dr. Tobias Kuhnimhof
Imperial College London
Dr. Scott Le Vine
Prof. John Polak
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich September 2017 | |
Contact: |
Dr. Peter Phleps |
ifmo Team |
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2017
title
Urban Mobility in China
shortdescription
The study shows visions for the future development of urban mobility in China.
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Project partner:
Inovaplan
Prof. Dr. Wilko Manz, Jan Böhringer
ProRaum Consult
Dr. Hany Elgendy, Julian Berger
Inovaplan
Prof. Dr. Wilko Manz, Jan Böhringer
ProRaum Consult
Dr. Hany Elgendy, Julian Berger
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich June 2017 | |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2016
title
Autonomous Driving: The Impact of Vehicle Automation on Mobility Behaviour
shortdescription
The aim of this study is to evaluate how self-driving cars might impact people’s travel behaviour and mode choices until the year 2035, focusing particularly on three markets: Germany, the United States and China.
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Project partner:
DLR Institute of Transport Research
Stefan Trommer
Viktoriya Kolarova
Eva Frädrich
Lars Kröger
Benjamin Kickhöfer
Dr. Tobias Kuhnimhof
Prof. Barbara Lenz
additional support by:
Tongji University, Department of Urban Planning
Stanford University, Center for Automotive Research
Inovaplan Gmbh
DLR Institute of Transport Research
Stefan Trommer
Viktoriya Kolarova
Eva Frädrich
Lars Kröger
Benjamin Kickhöfer
Dr. Tobias Kuhnimhof
Prof. Barbara Lenz
additional support by:
Tongji University, Department of Urban Planning
Stanford University, Center for Automotive Research
Inovaplan Gmbh
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich December 2016 | |
Contact: | Dr. Peter Phleps | ifmo-Team |
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2016
title
Carsharing 2025 - Niche or Mainstream?
shortdescription
Is Carsharing a longterm trend that stimulates changes in car ownership structures? This study aims at evaluating the carsharing market potential in German until the year 2025.
This publication is only available in German. An English summary is available below.
This publication is only available in German. An English summary is available below.
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Project partner:
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Institut für Verkehrswesen
Prof. Regine Gerike
Dr. Reinhard Hössinger
Maria Juschten
Sebastian Riegler
TU Dresden, Professur für Verkehrspsychologie
Lars Rößger
Prof. Bernhard Schlag
Inovaplan GmbH
Dr. Wilko Manz
Christoph Rentschler
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Institut für Verkehrswesen
Prof. Regine Gerike
Dr. Reinhard Hössinger
Maria Juschten
Sebastian Riegler
TU Dresden, Professur für Verkehrspsychologie
Lars Rößger
Prof. Bernhard Schlag
Inovaplan GmbH
Dr. Wilko Manz
Christoph Rentschler
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich September 2016 | |
Contact: | Dr. Johanna Esch | ifmo-Team |
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2016
title
Mobility Trends in Cutting Edge Cities
shortdescription
What are the effects of new services and regulatory framework conditions on mobility behavior? Which modes benefit from the developments? The study sheds light on recent travel trends in Paris, Singapore, Santiago, Tokyo and Vienna.
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Project Partner:
DLR Institute of Transport Research
Mirko Goletz
Dr. Dirk Heinrichs
DLR Institute of Transport Research
Mirko Goletz
Dr. Dirk Heinrichs
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich Februar 2016 | |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2015
title
ICT and Physical Mobility – State of Knowledge and Future Outlook
shortdescription
How will information and communications technology (ICT) influence physical mobility in the future? Discussions undertaken with experts, and with young adults, give indications about likely developments to come and inform the setting of priorities for further research.
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Project Partner:
Imperial College London
Centre for Transport Studies
Prof. John Polak
Imperial College London
Centre for Transport Studies
Prof. John Polak
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich November 2015 | |
Contact: | Dr. Johanna Kopp | ifmo-Team |
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2015
title
The Future of Mobility - Scenarios for China in 2030
shortdescription
The new study by the Institute for Mobility Research and the RAND Corporation developed two scenarios to envision mobility in China in 2030. In scenario 1, the Great Reset, market-based reform has led to continued but more modest economic growth, with rather strong increases in vehicle ownership despite widespread constraints on driving in urban areas. In scenario 2, Slowing but Growing, an economic downturn led to a period of lower but still sustained, robust growth. Environmental problems continue to affect the quality of life, and travel demand is growing more slowly than previously expected.
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Project Partner:
The RAND Corporation
Washington D.C.
Liisa Ecola - RAND Transportation, Space, and Technology Program
The RAND Corporation
Washington D.C.
Liisa Ecola - RAND Transportation, Space, and Technology Program
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Publisher: | ifmo & RAND, Munich July 2015 | |
Contact: | Dr. Peter Phleps Dr. Irene Feige |
ifmo-Team |
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2015
title
The Future of Mobility - Scenarios for Germany in 2035
shortdescription
This publication is only available in German.
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Project partners:
Prognos AG, Basel and Munich
Dr. Michael Böhmer
Inovaplan GmbH
Dr. Wilko Manz
Prof. Marcel Hunecke
Fraunhofer AG
Dr. Wolfgang Schade
Moderation and Scenario Writing
Kerstin Zapp
Prognos AG, Basel and Munich
Dr. Michael Böhmer
Inovaplan GmbH
Dr. Wilko Manz
Prof. Marcel Hunecke
Fraunhofer AG
Dr. Wolfgang Schade
Moderation and Scenario Writing
Kerstin Zapp
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich March 2015 | |
Contact: | Dr. Peter Phleps Dr. Irene Feige |
ifmo-Team |
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year
2014
title
The Future of Driving in Developing Countries
shortdescription
Income is not necessarily destiny when it comes to how many people drive their own cars. After explaining the evolution of mobility in industrialized countries based on nine additional factors that affect the likelihood that people drive, the present report examines mobility conditions in emerging economies and projects them into the future. Applying the basic relationships found for industrialized countries to emerging economies, the present report predicts future mobility levels in Brazil, Russia, India, and China (the BRIC countries).
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Project Partner:
The RAND Corporation, Washington D.C.
Dr. Johanna Zmud - Director, RAND Transportation, Space, and Technology Program
The RAND Corporation, Washington D.C.
Dr. Johanna Zmud - Director, RAND Transportation, Space, and Technology Program
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Publisher: | ifmo & RAND, Munich July 2014 | |
Contact: | Dr. Peter Phleps Dr. Irene Feige |
ifmo-Team |
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2014
title
Long-Distance Mobility - Current Trends and Future Perspectives
shortdescription
While in recent years mobility in the context of everyday life has almost stagnated in central Europe, long-distance mobility continues to grow substantially. Against this background, the study at hand presents the lay of the land with regard to current trends in and future perspectives of long-distance mobility in central Europe, with a particular focus on Germany. In speaking of long-distance mobility, the study refers to all trips longer than 100 km (one-way).
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Project Partner:
INFRAS, Bern
Roman Frick
NIT - Institut für Tourismus und Bäderforschung, Kiel
Bente Grimm
INFRAS, Bern
Roman Frick
NIT - Institut für Tourismus und Bäderforschung, Kiel
Bente Grimm
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich March 2014 | |
Contact: | Dr. Peter Phleps | ifmo-Team |
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year
2013
title
The Future of Mobility - Scenarios for the United States in 2030
shortdescription
The presented report focuses on longterm scenarios for passenger travel in the U.S., which includes travel by car, transit, domestic air, and intercity rail. Long-term scenarios in this area are multilayered and complex, being influenced by demographics, economics, energy, transportation funding and supply, and technology. How these forces play out over the next 20 years will depend on whether and how policymakers and other decisionmakers sort out and address current and upcoming challenges. Although we cannot know these outcomes in advance, we can apply scenario planning to develop plausible mobility futures that can be used to anticipate and prepare for change.
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Project Partner:
The RAND Corporation
Washington D.C.
Liisa Ecola- RAND Transportation, Space, and Technology Program
The RAND Corporation
Washington D.C.
Liisa Ecola- RAND Transportation, Space, and Technology Program
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Publisher: | ifmo & RAND, Munich October 2013 | |
Contact: | Dr. Peter Phleps Dr. Irene Feige |
ifmo-Team |
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2013
title
Mobility Y – The Emerging Travel Patterns of Generation Y
shortdescription
Is the mobility – specifically the ‘automobility’ – of young adults in industrialised countries around the world changing? Since the turn of the millennium there has been an ever-increasing proliferation of rumours, anecdotes and scattered empirical evidence emanating from various industrialised countries that points in this direction. In an international research project, ifmo has turned the spotlight on the mobility of Generation Y in selected countries.
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Project partners:
STRATA - Gesellschaft für Daten- und Informationsmanagement GmbH, Karlsruhe
KIT - Institut für Verkehrswesen am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
DIW - Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin
infas - Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH, Bonn
IFSTTAR - Institut français des sciences et technologies des transports, de l'aménagement et des réseaux, Paris
Virginia Tech, Alexandria USA
TØI Institute of Transport Economics, Oslo Norwegen
ITS Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, Großbritannien
SUSTRAC Nagoya University, Japan
Imperial College London
STRATA - Gesellschaft für Daten- und Informationsmanagement GmbH, Karlsruhe
KIT - Institut für Verkehrswesen am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
DIW - Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin
infas - Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH, Bonn
IFSTTAR - Institut français des sciences et technologies des transports, de l'aménagement et des réseaux, Paris
Virginia Tech, Alexandria USA
TØI Institute of Transport Economics, Oslo Norwegen
ITS Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, Großbritannien
SUSTRAC Nagoya University, Japan
Imperial College London
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Publisher: | ifmo, Munich July 2013 | |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2013
title
Megacity Mobility Culture – How Cities Move on in a Diverse World
shortdescription
This book demonstrates that the concept of ‘mobility culture’ provides a framework for understanding the development of urban transport which transcends the boundaries between academic disciplines. Based on a discussion of the diversity of megacities worldwide, it provides help in navigating the complexity of megacity mobility culture. Experts from megacities around the world each take the reader on a journey to their own city and its mobility culture, giving a deeper insight into the unique evolutionary paths of mobility that these places have taken,
and what lies before them.
and what lies before them.
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Project partners:
TU München, Institut für Verkehrswesen,
Fachgebiet für Siedlungsstruktur und Verkehrsplanung,
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gehard Wulfhorst
Prof. Jeff Kenworthy, Institut für Humangeographie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, und Curtin University of Technology, Australia
TU München, Institut für Verkehrswesen,
Fachgebiet für Siedlungsstruktur und Verkehrsplanung,
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gehard Wulfhorst
Prof. Jeff Kenworthy, Institut für Humangeographie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, und Curtin University of Technology, Australia
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year
2011
title
Mobilität junger Menschen im Wandel – Multimodaler und weiblicher
shortdescription
This publication is only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, München October 2011 | ISBN 978-3-86680-192-9 |
Ansprechpartner: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2010
title
Zukunft der Mobilität – Szenarien für das Jahr 2030
shortdescription
This publication is only available in German.
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Project partner:
Geschka und Partner Unternehmensberatung (GUP)
Geschka und Partner Unternehmensberatung (GUP)
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Publisher: | ifmo, München Juni 2010 | ISBN 978-3-932169-42-7 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige Dr. Peter Phleps |
ifmo-Team |
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year
2009
title
Institute for Mobility Research 2006 - 2008
shortdescription
Publication only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin April 2009 | |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2008
title
Ost-West-Güterverkehre 2030 – Analysen, Prognosen und verkehrspolitische Herausforderungen für Deutschland und ausgewählte europäische Länder
shortdescription
This publication is only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin Oktober 2008 | ISBN 3-932169-41-7 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2008
title
Mobilität 2025 – Der Einfluss von Einkommen, Mobilitätskosten und Demografie
shortdescription
This publication is only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin April 2008 | |
Ansprechpartner: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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year
2007
title
Verkehrsinfrastruktur-Benchmarking Europa – Verkehrsinfrastrukturausstattung und verkehrspolitische Rahmenbedingungen in ausgewählten europäischen Staaten
shortdescription
The performance of transport infrastructure in Germany is generally rated as high by comparison with other countries. Nevertheless, it must be assumed that the national transport infrastructures in Europe differ substantially. This assumption is sustained primarily by the fact that national transport policies have developed very differently despite the risen influence from Brussels.
The main study is only available in German, an English management summary can be found below for download.
The main study is only available in German, an English management summary can be found below for download.
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Project partners:
Institute for Transport Science at the Westphalian Wilhelm University of Münster (IVM)
KCW GmbH company, Berlin
Institute for Transport Science at the Westphalian Wilhelm University of Münster (IVM)
KCW GmbH company, Berlin
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin September 2007 | ISBN 3-932169-39-5 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2007
title
Dr. Irene Feige: Transport, Trade and Economic Growth - Coupled or Decoupled?
shortdescription
Over the past decade, the transport industry has been the target of growing criticism over its role in the pollution of the environment, while the advocates of free trade stress the importance of transport in enhancing economic growth and consequently living standards. These starkly contrasting viewpoints have created a dilemma for politicians and business people alike. In order to address this challenge, the first part of this book provides an empirical analysis of the relationship between transport and economic growth, or more specifically, whether the "decoupling" of transport and economic growth is possible. Focusing on growth-oriented transport policy, the second part of this book provides details on the user preferences of logistic managers concerning the characteristics of transport infrastructure and services.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin May 2007 | ISBN 978-3-540-68296-7 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
Media Partner: | Springer | Springer-Verlag |
year
2007
title
Öffentliche versus private (Straßen-)Verkehrsinfrastrukturfinanzierung – ifmo-Experten-Workshop
shortdescription
This publication is only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin March 2007 | |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2006
title
Institute for Mobility Research 2004 - 2005
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This publication is only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin December 2006 | |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
year
2006
title
Innovations-Roadmaps – Entwicklungspfade ausgewählter Innovationen aus „Zukunft der Mobilität – Szenarien für das Jahr 2025“
shortdescription
This study is only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin September 2006 | ISBN 3-932169-36-0 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2006
title
Stefan Garche: Analysis of the legal framework for a hydrogen infrastructure in the United Kingdom
shortdescription
This study builds upon a study conducted by Dr. Roland Schwab at the Institute of Mobility Research (ifmo). The elaborations of the „Schwab study“ concerning the European Legislation have been reflected in the content of this study. The five sections along the total hydrogen process chain were systematically screened in regard of all relevant Regulations.
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Publisherr: | ifmo, Berlin September 2006 | ISBN 978-3-86680-192-9 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
Mentor: | Dr. Juliane Wolf | ifmo-Netzwerk |
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2006
title
Öffentlicher Personennahverkehr - Herausforderungen und Chancen
shortdescription
This publication is not available anymore at ifmo!
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Publisher: | ifmo,Berlin July 2006 | ISBN 3-540-34208-7 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
Media partner: | Springer-Verlag | Springer-Verlag |
year
2005
title
Future of mobility - Scenarios for the year 2025
shortdescription
How does our world look like in the year 2025?
Focusing on Germany, the Institute for Mobility Research has prepared the first update of the scenarios first presented in 2002.
Focusing on Germany, the Institute for Mobility Research has prepared the first update of the scenarios first presented in 2002.
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Project partner:
Geschka & Partner Consultants (GPU)
Geschka & Partner Consultants (GPU)
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin September 2005 | ISBN 3-932169-26-3 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige Dr. Peter Phleps |
ifmo-Team |
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2004
title
6 years of the Institute for Mobility Research - a Review
shortdescription
ifmo annal report 2004 - A review on six years of ifmo
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin Juni 2004 | |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2003
title
Erlebniswelten und Tourismus
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This publication is not available anymore at ifmo!
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year
2003
title
Auswirkungen der Virtuellen Mobilität
shortdescription
This publication is only available in German.
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year
2002
title
Future of Mobility - Scenarios for the year 2020
shortdescription
Involving a multitude of different facets and factors, mobility is an extremely popular subject for all kinds of studies and examinations. But none of those investigations is as elaborate and comprehensive as the present study on the Future of Mobility. Indeed, this is a scenario project never before conducted in such complete detail. For the first time three large and renowned representatives of the most important providers of transport – the BMW Group, Deutsche Lufthansa, and Deutsche Bahn – have worked together in a project focusing comprehensively on the future development of mobility in Germany.
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Project partner:
Geschka & Partner Consultants (GPU)
Geschka & Partner Consultants (GPU)
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin Dezember 2002 | ISBN 3-932169-25-5 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige Dr. Peter Phleps |
ifmo-Team |
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year
2002
title
Motive und Handlungsansätze im Freizeitverkehr
shortdescription
This publication is only available in German.
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year
2002
title
Virtuelle Mobilität: Ein Phänomen mit physischen Konsequenzen?
shortdescription
This publication is only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin November 2002 | ISBN 3-540-41445-2 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
Media partner: | Springer |
year
2000
title
Freizeitverkehr - Aktuelle u. künftige Herausforderungen u. Chancen
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Publication only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin 2000 | |
Ansprechpartner: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
Media partner: | Springer |
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2000
title
D. Bruckmann, U. Nehren, V. Rieken, J. Schönharting, K. Stöcker: Untersuchungen der Auswirkungen ausgewählter politischer Entscheidungen auf Verkehr und Umwelt
shortdescription
Publication only available in German.
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Herausgeber: | ifmo, Berlin 2000 | ISBN 3-932169-24-7 |
Ansprechpartner: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2000
title
G. Dinse: Akzeptanz wasserstoffbetriebener Fahrzeuge
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Publication only available in German.
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin 2000 | ISBN 3-932169-20-4 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
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2000
title
T. Zängler: Mikroanalyse des Mobilitätsverhaltens in Alltag u. Freizeit
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Publication only available in German.
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year
1999
title
F. Steinkohl, N. Knöpffler, S. Bujnoch: Auto-Mobilität als gesellschaftliche Herausforderung
shortdescription
This publication is not available anymore at ifmo!
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Publisher: | ifmo, Berlin 2000 | ISBN 3-89675-917-5 |
Contact: | Dr. Irene Feige | ifmo-Team |
Media partner | Springer |