Melinda Jászberényi (ed.)

Mobility and active lifestyle in tourism


Typology of shared mobility services

Shared mobility is a framework that can be considered as a set of different disruptive mobility services. In passenger transport, individuals share tangible (e.g., vehicle, the free capacity of a vehicle, travel cost, etc.) and intangible resources (e.g., travel time, travel experience, personal skills, such as driving) among themselves to optimise the price/value ratio of the trip and enhance sustainability. Based on what is shared between passengers, we have already discussed some types of shared mobility services (see II.2). Based on the operational characteristics of shared mobility providers, a further typology can be made, according to which 4 main categories can be distinguished (Shaheen et al. 2015):

Mobility and active lifestyle in tourism

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2022

ISBN: 978 963 454 797 6

Passenger transport merging different sub-sectors such as urban and road transport (e.g., coaches, automobiles, public transport), rail transport (e.g., luxury tourist trains), water transport (e.g., maritime or river cruises), and aviation (e.g., airlines, special air transport options – such as ballooning or hang gliding) is the cornerstone of tourism. The strong relationship between the fields of tourism requires an understanding of the theoretical background of tourism. In the first part of the book, the essentials of tourism, transport, and their interactions are presented. The book also focuses on innovative transport solutions (e.g., automation, shared mobility) that could transform passenger transport and tourism in the near future. In the second part, the characteristics of active tourism, one of the most emerging areas of recreational tourism are presented in detail. Based on the current trends, the conceptual framework, the supply and demand side of recreation and sport tourism are described in detail. The main trends, drivers and achievements of sports tourism are illustrated by Hungarian and international examples.

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