Prof. Dr. Andreas Kagermeier Angewandte Anthropogeographie und Geoinformatik Universität Paderborn Mobility Management Mobility Management - - options for this new approach options for this new approach outside the Metropolitan Areas outside the Metropolitan Areas Andreas Andreas Kagermeier Kagermeier (University Paderborn, Germany) (University Paderborn, Germany) Annual Conference of the Royal Geographic Society 2nd – 5th of September, London Transport Research Group: Module 2
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Prof. Dr. Andreas KagermeierAngewandte Anthropogeographie und Geoinformatik
Universität Paderborn
Mobility ManagementMobility Management-- options for this new approachoptions for this new approachoutside the Metropolitan Areasoutside the Metropolitan Areas
Andreas Andreas KagermeierKagermeier(University Paderborn, Germany)(University Paderborn, Germany)
Annual Conference of the Royal Geographic Society2nd – 5th of September, London
Transport Research Group: Module 2
Prof. Dr. Andreas KagermeierAngewandte Anthropogeographie und Geoinformatik
Universität Paderborn
Content Content What´s Mobility Mangement
Some Examples from Metropolitan Areas
Framework Conditions and possible solutions in Rural Regions
Conclusions
Prof. Dr. Andreas KagermeierAngewandte Anthropogeographie und Geoinformatik
Universität Paderborn
Source: MOSAIC/MOMENTUM 1999
Prof. Dr. Andreas KagermeierAngewandte Anthropogeographie und Geoinformatik
Universität Paderborn
Source: MOSAIC/MOMENTUM 1999
Prof. Dr. Andreas KagermeierAngewandte Anthropogeographie und Geoinformatik
Prof. Dr. Andreas KagermeierAngewandte Anthropogeographie und Geoinformatik
Universität Paderborn
ConclusionsConclusions
• unfavourable financial and organisational conditions• small numbers of potential users & unfavourable perception
on the demand side • appropriate solutions have to be developed by preventing
any extra costs
Prof. Dr. Andreas KagermeierAngewandte Anthropogeographie und Geoinformatik
Universität Paderborn
ConclusionsConclusions
• developed solutions always include certain constraints– limited transfer possibilities– creative solutions are necessary– low degree of standardization– adjusting the solutions to the local situation need a lot of work
and offers a comparatively low potential• one day the developed solution may become a model for
optimizing solutions in metropolitan areas
• unfavourable financial and organisational conditions• small numbers of potential users & unfavourable perception
on the demand side• appropriate solutions have to be developed by preventing
any extra costs
Prof. Dr. Andreas KagermeierAngewandte Anthropogeographie und Geoinformatik