TITLE: Impact of micro mobility on curb management and city logistic sustainability
AUTHORS: Stevan Veličković, Biljana Grgurović , Jelena Milutinović, Slavica Radosavljević
ABSTRACT: The goal of sustainability is reflected in the cooperation between suppliers, users and public administration. Micromobility represents a new ecological approach to transport and sustainable traffic. It is the result of an increase in the number of vehicles in cities, large traffic jams, an increase in carbon dioxide emissions, need for better mobility etc. The appearance of the concept of micromobility puts the mobility of citizens and the use of green means of transport in the city center in focus. The concept gains even more importance by applying the principle of shared resources, the so-called shared micromobility. The increase in micromobility, but also a increase in number of small city deliveries, need for sustainable traffic, reduction in noise and better utilisation of parking spaces, affects the need to redefine the curb management. In this way, city roads are redefined and individual mobility is increased, which is of great importance for cities that generate a large part of their income from tourism. Citizens, local entrepreneurs, private courier operators, but also the city as a whole benefit from the curb management and shared micromobility.
KEYWORDS: City logistics, sustainability, micro mobility, curb management, shared economy.
PAGES: 69-75
DOI: 10.59478/ATCT.2023.10