Sustainable mobility and transportation — Sustainable mobility services — Part 1: Use cases

This document compiles use cases for the implementation of sustainable mobility services. The collected data will be analysed to identify issues for international standardization. This document focuses on use cases that aim to implement sustainable transport services. The use cases considered are at the city scale or metropolitan scale, aligned with the scope of smart cities and communities. The use cases encompass land transport, water transport, and air transport for both passengers and freight. Ideas related to connection and integration, including demand-side, supply-side, and policy framework aspects, are included.

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REPORT 16497-1
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Sustainable mobility and
Secretariat: JISC
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Part 1:
Use cases
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Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Use case collection . 1
5 Use case analysis . 1
6 Subjects for standardization . 1
6.1 General . 1
6.2 Policy making and planning . 2
6.2.1 General . 2
6.2.2 Policy goals and objectives . 2
6.2.3 Environment .
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Sustainable mobility and transportation - — Sustainable mobility
services —
Part 1:
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ISO/DTR 16497-1:2023(E)
Foreword
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