Impacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Paulo

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Santana, Gabriel Oliveira Rosas de
Orientador(a): Andreassi, Tales
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Resumo: The emergence of shared mobility services in cities around the globe, such as shared bicycles, cars, scooters, and ridesharing, caused impacts on urban mobility, requiring actions from local authorities, altering people’s locomotion habits, and opening space for new businesses. The purpose of this research was to identify the main impacts of the emergence, and expansion of shared mobility services on urban mobility, with a focus on actions from local government, and peoples’ locomotion habits. This qualitative research was a comparative study between two cities, Lisbon, and São Paulo, which experienced a rapid increase of shared mobility services in recent years. During observations and data collection, it could be seen that micromobility services, such as shared bikes and scooters, caused problems related to parking, traffic zones, and accidents with users, despite the benefits related to availability of alternative means of transportation. Regarding creation of new laws, the city of São Paulo has showed more intervention on creating new regulation to control such businesses. On the other hand, local authorities in Lisbon showed greater effort on promoting the availability of shared mobility in the city and stimulating its use. An important fact observed was that Lisbon residents can use their public transport card – Lisboa Viva – on some of the available shared mobility services in the city, indicating that the integration between the different types of transport in the city may also be a solution for the urban mobility. Moreover, it was observed the acceptance of these services by population, which can be demonstrated by their rapid expansion and the entry of new shared mobility providers in both cities. Due to the fact that the emergence of shared mobility services is a recent event, further researches are necessary to keep monitoring the impacts and development of such services on urban mobility in cities around the world.
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spelling Santana, Gabriel Oliveira Rosas deEscolas::EAESPPereira, Susana Carla FariasPetrini, Maira de CassiaAndreassi, Tales2020-01-23T12:32:33Z2020-01-23T12:32:33Z2019-12-17https://hdl.handle.net/10438/28746The emergence of shared mobility services in cities around the globe, such as shared bicycles, cars, scooters, and ridesharing, caused impacts on urban mobility, requiring actions from local authorities, altering people’s locomotion habits, and opening space for new businesses. The purpose of this research was to identify the main impacts of the emergence, and expansion of shared mobility services on urban mobility, with a focus on actions from local government, and peoples’ locomotion habits. This qualitative research was a comparative study between two cities, Lisbon, and São Paulo, which experienced a rapid increase of shared mobility services in recent years. During observations and data collection, it could be seen that micromobility services, such as shared bikes and scooters, caused problems related to parking, traffic zones, and accidents with users, despite the benefits related to availability of alternative means of transportation. Regarding creation of new laws, the city of São Paulo has showed more intervention on creating new regulation to control such businesses. On the other hand, local authorities in Lisbon showed greater effort on promoting the availability of shared mobility in the city and stimulating its use. An important fact observed was that Lisbon residents can use their public transport card – Lisboa Viva – on some of the available shared mobility services in the city, indicating that the integration between the different types of transport in the city may also be a solution for the urban mobility. Moreover, it was observed the acceptance of these services by population, which can be demonstrated by their rapid expansion and the entry of new shared mobility providers in both cities. Due to the fact that the emergence of shared mobility services is a recent event, further researches are necessary to keep monitoring the impacts and development of such services on urban mobility in cities around the world.O surgimento de serviços de mobilidade compartilhada em cidades ao redor do mundo, como bicicletas, carros, patinetes e compartilhamento de carro, causou impactos na mobilidade urbana, exigindo ações das autoridades locais, alterando os hábitos de locomoção das pessoas e abrindo espaço para novos negócios. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi identificar os principais impactos do surgimento e expansão de serviços de mobilidade compartilhada na mobilidade urbana, com foco em ações do governo local e nos hábitos de locomoção das pessoas. Esta pesquisa qualitativa foi um estudo comparativo entre duas cidades, Lisboa e São Paulo, que apresentaram um rápido crescimento nos serviços de mobilidade compartilhada nos últimos anos. Durante as observações e coleta de dados, observou-se que serviços de micromobilidade, como bicicletas e patinetes compartilhados, causaram problemas relacionados a estacionamento, zonas de tráfego e acidentes com os usuários, apesar dos benefícios relacionados à disponibilidade de meios de transporte alternativos. Com relação à criação de novas leis, a cidade de São Paulo demonstrou maior intervenção na criação de nova regulamentação para controlar esses negócios. Por outro lado, as autoridades locais em Lisboa mostraram um maior esforço em promover a disponibilidade de mobilidade compartilhada na cidade e incentivar seu uso. Um fato importante observado foi que os residentes de Lisboa podem usar seu cartão de transporte público - Lisboa Viva - em alguns dos serviços de mobilidade compartilhada disponíveis na cidade, indicando que a integração entre os diferentes tipos de transporte também pode ser uma solução para a mobilidade urbana. Além disso, observou-se a aceitação desses serviços pela população, o que pode ser demonstrado pela rápida expansão da oferta e entrada de novos provedores de mobilidade compartilhada nas duas cidades. Devido ao fato de o surgimento de serviços de mobilidade compartilhada ser um evento recente, são necessárias pesquisas adicionais para continuar monitorando os impactos e o desenvolvimento de tais serviços na mobilidade urbana nas cidades do mundo.engUrban mobilityShared mobility servicesMobilidade urbanaServiços de mobilidade compartilhadaCiência políticaTransporte urbano - São Paulo (SP)Transporte urbano - Lisboa (Portugal)Serviços compartilhados (Administração)Economia do compartilhamentoImpacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVORIGINALMPGI Thesis - Gabriel Oliveira Rosas de Santana_VF.pdfMPGI Thesis - Gabriel Oliveira Rosas de 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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Impacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Paulo
title Impacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Paulo
spellingShingle Impacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Paulo
Santana, Gabriel Oliveira Rosas de
Urban mobility
Shared mobility services
Mobilidade urbana
Serviços de mobilidade compartilhada
Ciência política
Transporte urbano - São Paulo (SP)
Transporte urbano - Lisboa (Portugal)
Serviços compartilhados (Administração)
Economia do compartilhamento
title_short Impacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Paulo
title_full Impacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Paulo
title_fullStr Impacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Paulo
title_sort Impacts of shared mobility services on urban mobility: a comparative approach between Lisbon and São Paulo
author Santana, Gabriel Oliveira Rosas de
author_facet Santana, Gabriel Oliveira Rosas de
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EAESP
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Pereira, Susana Carla Farias
Petrini, Maira de Cassia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santana, Gabriel Oliveira Rosas de
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Andreassi, Tales
contributor_str_mv Andreassi, Tales
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Urban mobility
Shared mobility services
topic Urban mobility
Shared mobility services
Mobilidade urbana
Serviços de mobilidade compartilhada
Ciência política
Transporte urbano - São Paulo (SP)
Transporte urbano - Lisboa (Portugal)
Serviços compartilhados (Administração)
Economia do compartilhamento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mobilidade urbana
Serviços de mobilidade compartilhada
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Ciência política
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Transporte urbano - São Paulo (SP)
Transporte urbano - Lisboa (Portugal)
Serviços compartilhados (Administração)
Economia do compartilhamento
description The emergence of shared mobility services in cities around the globe, such as shared bicycles, cars, scooters, and ridesharing, caused impacts on urban mobility, requiring actions from local authorities, altering people’s locomotion habits, and opening space for new businesses. The purpose of this research was to identify the main impacts of the emergence, and expansion of shared mobility services on urban mobility, with a focus on actions from local government, and peoples’ locomotion habits. This qualitative research was a comparative study between two cities, Lisbon, and São Paulo, which experienced a rapid increase of shared mobility services in recent years. During observations and data collection, it could be seen that micromobility services, such as shared bikes and scooters, caused problems related to parking, traffic zones, and accidents with users, despite the benefits related to availability of alternative means of transportation. Regarding creation of new laws, the city of São Paulo has showed more intervention on creating new regulation to control such businesses. On the other hand, local authorities in Lisbon showed greater effort on promoting the availability of shared mobility in the city and stimulating its use. An important fact observed was that Lisbon residents can use their public transport card – Lisboa Viva – on some of the available shared mobility services in the city, indicating that the integration between the different types of transport in the city may also be a solution for the urban mobility. Moreover, it was observed the acceptance of these services by population, which can be demonstrated by their rapid expansion and the entry of new shared mobility providers in both cities. Due to the fact that the emergence of shared mobility services is a recent event, further researches are necessary to keep monitoring the impacts and development of such services on urban mobility in cities around the world.
publishDate 2019
dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2019-12-17
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2020-01-23T12:32:33Z
dc.date.available.fl_str_mv 2020-01-23T12:32:33Z
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