DEMAND-RESPONSIVE TRANSPORT (DRT) IN THE BALTIC SEA REGION AND BEYOND
A mapping study of business models and targeted barrier-enabler analysis for policy makers has been compiled by SEI Tallinn's researchers.
A mapping study of business models and targeted barrier-enabler analysis for policy makers has been compiled by SEI Tallinn's researchers.
The study gives an overview of DRT experiences in 12 countries and benchmarks these to service models operating within the Baltic Sea Region. In doing so, it aims to provide an evidence-based analysis to support policymakers to consider innovative, transboundary service designs and concepts, and transfer lessons among the RESPONSE partnership (project partners in Estonia, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania and Norway). This is important for policymakers to consider when piloting or scaling DRT services designed to meet the needs of different community users.
Download the annexes:
Annex I: Summary table of the parameters of all studied DRT cases
Annex ii: MAPPING STUDY OF INNOVATIVE DRT BUSINESS MODELS - NORWAY
annex III: MAPPING STUDY OF INNOVATIVE DRT BUSINESS MODELS - ESTONIA
annex iv: MAPPING STUDY OF INNOVATIVE DRT BUSINESS MODELS - DENMARK
Annex v: MAPPING STUDY OF INNOVATIVE DRT BUSINESS MODELS - LITHUANIA
annex vi: MAPPING STUDY OF INNOVATIVE DRT BUSINESS MODELS - SWEDEN
Annex vii: DRT CASES FROM OTHER THAN PROJECT PARTNER COUNTRIES
annex viii: DRT barriers table
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