Here you can find a list of current and past ifmo publications for download. In case of any information on the content of a study, please email the individual study contact person. For all press enquiries please contact Dr. Irene Feige.

year
2017
title
Urban Mobility in China
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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
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Publisher: ifmo, Munich June 2017  
Contact: Dr. Irene Feige ifmo-Team

 

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Study, PDF 1,61 MB (en)

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year
2016
title
Autonomous Driving: The Impact of Vehicle Automation on Mobility Behaviour
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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
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Publisher: ifmo, Munich December 2016  
Contact: Dr. Peter Phleps ifmo-Team
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Study, PDF 1,73 MB (en)

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year
2016
title
Carsharing 2025 - Niche or Mainstream?
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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.
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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
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Publisher: ifmo, Munich September 2016  
Contact: Dr. Johanna Esch ifmo-Team
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Study, PDF 13,3 MB (de)

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Summary, PDF 1,1 MB (en)

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year
2016
title
Mobility Trends in Cutting Edge Cities
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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
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Publisher: ifmo, Munich Februar 2016  
Contact: Dr. Irene Feige ifmo-Team
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Study, PDF 3,83 MB (en)

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year
2013
title
Megacity Mobility Culture – How Cities Move on in a Diverse World
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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.
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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
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Publisher: ifmo, Munich January 2013  
Contact: Dr. Irene Feige ifmo-Team
Media partner: Springer Springer
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