Driving change: A comprehensive meta-analysis of community benefits in MaaS deployments across urban and rural landscapes

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jpubtr.2024.100105
Frank Witlox
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In the current study, a meta-analysis is performed to synthesize the results of 61 original articles from 2000 to 2022 to quantitatively evaluate the community’s benefits in terms of users and the public sector of a general Mobility as a Service (MaaS) deployment both in rural and urban areas. Results show that such a deployment would be effective in terms of improving accessibility, safety, energy efficiency, employment opportunities, and reducing traffic congestion, but that spatial and temporal contexts play an important role. Moreover, higher community benefits could be reached, and these are the key recommendations, if (i) there is a focus on developing MaaS applications, particularly catering to the booking and shared system needs of disabled individuals, (ii) an expansion of novel mobility services is advanced to areas currently underserved by MaaS, and (iii) MaaS approaches are implemented to further reduce energy consumption, boost employment, and alleviate traffic congestion. The findings have implications for transport users, calling for the introduction of subsidy policies, tax regulations, and redefining public transport to propel MaaS progress. Regional authorities are encouraged to create favorable conditions for MaaS deployment, including improving transport infrastructure to support the mobility system. As MaaS gains traction as a viable alternative to personal vehicles, involving all stakeholders becomes crucial for the success of the emerging MaaS ecosystem.

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推动变革:对城市和农村地区 MaaS 部署的社区效益进行综合荟萃分析
在本研究中,我们对 2000 年至 2022 年间的 61 篇原创文章进行了荟萃分析,以定量评估在农村和城市地区部署 "移动即服务"(MaaS)对用户和公共部门带来的社会效益。结果表明,这种部署在改善交通可达性、安全性、能源效率、就业机会和减少交通拥堵方面是有效的,但空间和时间背景起着重要作用。此外,如果(i) 重视开发 MaaS 应用,尤其是满足残疾人的预订和共享系统需求,(ii) 将新型交通服务推广到目前 MaaS 服务不足的地区,(iii) 实施 MaaS 方法以进一步降低能耗、促进就业和缓解交通拥堵,就能实现更高的社会效益,这也是主要建议。研究结果对交通用户产生了影响,呼吁出台补贴政策、税收法规,并重新定义公共交通,以推动 MaaS 的发展。鼓励地区当局为 MaaS 的部署创造有利条件,包括改善交通基础设施以支持移动系统。随着 MaaS 作为个人车辆的可行替代品受到越来越多的关注,所有利益相关者的参与对于新兴 MaaS 生态系统的成功至关重要。
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