Social – Friendly Sustainable Mobility in Indian Campuses

Dibin Rasool, Mahua Mukherjee

Abstract


Development in campus transportation results in wide range of circulation and sometimes become the obstacle to pedestrian movement in the campus itself. It is necessary that a sustainable mobility system within the campus to be developed to cope with immediate and future need of the campuses. This paper analyses the issues related to implementation of sustainable campus mobility in Indian campuses. With the help of sustainable mobility survey analysis, the paper identifies the user friendly sustainable campus mobility parameters for the campuses in India.

Keywords


Sustainable mobility, Indian campuses, campus transportation, sustainable mobility system

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