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  Leveraging the benefits of smart mobility via an integrated data platform

Creutzig, F. (2020): Leveraging the benefits of smart mobility via an integrated data platform. - Policy Paper Series "Decarbonization Strategies in Germany and Israel", 9/2020.
https://doi.org/10.2312/iass.2020.029

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 Abstract: Increasingly abundant big data and artificial intelligence applications are restructuring economic activities and daily life. This is epitomized in the notion of the smart city, and especially visible on our streets, where e-scooters or pool-riding services are added every month and reshape our mobility. It’s a time of experimentation and that may be a good thing. Yet, there are also signs of discontent, raising the question of how big data can be managed and organized in a way that reduces congestion and improves the daily travel routines of millions of citizens, supports the wider public good while also leveraging Israel’s potential as a start-up nation. Here, we take the example of smart mobility in Israel to investigate how integrated data management can multiply the benefits of big data applications, while effectively managing risks. We find that integrated data platforms offer an opportunity to leverage benefits if three key design principles are followed: 1) open (but not necessarily free) data access; 2) maintaining the privacy, agency and participation of individuals, users, and the public; and 3) tailoring mobility services to meet well-defined goals of public policy.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2020-112020-09
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 43
 Publishing info: Potsdam, Tel Aviv : Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS), Israel Public Policy Institute (IPPI), Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Tel Aviv
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.2312/iass.2020.029
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Title: Policy Paper Series "Decarbonization Strategies in Germany and Israel"
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