The development of sustainable mobility in Prishtina. 2025 scenario vs 2030 scenario.
Session
Energy Efficiency Engineering
Description
Mobility and transport are experiencing one of the most eruptive revolutions. Innovations in digitalization and alternative energies, established in previous decades, are unleashing their potential on the streets, forming the bases of smart mobility. Smart mobility is one of the core subjects of any smart city. It involves optimizing transport and communications in order to consolidate new standards of sustainability, efficiency, safety and air quality. A city's transport network is its lifeblood and, to build a smart city, we need to think seriously about smart mobility, which will define the future of urban development. Due to increasing congestion and related side effects which include pollution, accidents, and waste of time in general, there is an immediate demand for smart mobility in almost all cities. So, different solutions merge and interrelate in smart mobility. Many of these solutions are based on IT and they include a vehicle navigation system, e-parking, e-ticket, info-mobility signalization, demand-responsive transport, car sharing, bike sharing, public transport live tracking. All of these evolve into specific benefits, such as improved health regarding to a massive decrease in CO 2 emissions, thanks to air quality, fewer traffic accident victims or reduced traffic congestion. In this document, it aims to demonstrate a systematic of smart cities and mobility, also analyzing the current condition of the smart capital Pristina with regard to smart mobility, showing the different challenges that Kosovo is facing in this respect. An evolutionary scenario of the capital will be proposed, with a 3- and 7-year vision, analyzing local regulations on the basis of European ones and illustrating the benefits that intelligent mobility generates at an environmental, economic and social level.
Keywords:
Smart mobility, Smart City, Smart Mobility Technology, Transport, Pollution, Traffic Congestion, Smart Future, Renewable Energy, Energy Saving.
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-50-5
Location
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Start Date
29-10-2022 12:00 AM
End Date
30-10-2022 12:00 AM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.141
Recommended Citation
Bylykbashi, Kliton; Mehaj, Visar; Gurguri, Qlirim; and Bonifazi, Giuseppe, "The development of sustainable mobility in Prishtina. 2025 scenario vs 2030 scenario." (2022). UBT International Conference. 142.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2022/all-events/142
The development of sustainable mobility in Prishtina. 2025 scenario vs 2030 scenario.
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Mobility and transport are experiencing one of the most eruptive revolutions. Innovations in digitalization and alternative energies, established in previous decades, are unleashing their potential on the streets, forming the bases of smart mobility. Smart mobility is one of the core subjects of any smart city. It involves optimizing transport and communications in order to consolidate new standards of sustainability, efficiency, safety and air quality. A city's transport network is its lifeblood and, to build a smart city, we need to think seriously about smart mobility, which will define the future of urban development. Due to increasing congestion and related side effects which include pollution, accidents, and waste of time in general, there is an immediate demand for smart mobility in almost all cities. So, different solutions merge and interrelate in smart mobility. Many of these solutions are based on IT and they include a vehicle navigation system, e-parking, e-ticket, info-mobility signalization, demand-responsive transport, car sharing, bike sharing, public transport live tracking. All of these evolve into specific benefits, such as improved health regarding to a massive decrease in CO 2 emissions, thanks to air quality, fewer traffic accident victims or reduced traffic congestion. In this document, it aims to demonstrate a systematic of smart cities and mobility, also analyzing the current condition of the smart capital Pristina with regard to smart mobility, showing the different challenges that Kosovo is facing in this respect. An evolutionary scenario of the capital will be proposed, with a 3- and 7-year vision, analyzing local regulations on the basis of European ones and illustrating the benefits that intelligent mobility generates at an environmental, economic and social level.