Ali Alamdar Moghaddam’s research while affiliated with Imam Khomeini International University and other places

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Figure 1. Overlap between the different types of inequality discussed in the article.
Figure 2. How Transportation Inequality Reinforces Inequality in Other areas.
Figure 3. The Doughnut Economics Concept Model [30].
Figure 4. Urban Transport Equality Comparison Doughnut.
Figure 5. Future Transportation modes-comparison in terms of inequality.
Comparing Inequality in Future Urban Transport Modes by Doughnut Economy Concept
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November 2022

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Ali Alamdar Moghaddam

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Inequality is a problem facing the world community, especially in developing countries, that affects urban transport and vice versa. Which possible urban transportation mode will cause the least inequality? This is a vital question. The development of Autonomous vehicles (AV) has made Shared Autonomous Vehicles (SAV) one of the future transport modes. Active and public transport are also mentioned as applicable future modes, based on the literature. This paper aims to compare inequality in active transportation, public transport and SAV as the most important alternatives to private cars in the future. In this regard, we use doughnut economic concepts as the framework for our comparison. First, the inequality concept is expanded and then literature demonstrates the future desirability of modes. We show why doughnut economics could be a beneficial alternative for comparing that resulted in the superiority of active and public transport over SAV in terms of future inequality.

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... Furthermore, using PT often leads to increased physical activity, which, in turn, contributes to the betterment of public health [10]. As cities strive to achieve sustainability goals, the need to actively encourage PT use becomes even more apparent [11]. ...

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Public Transport Inequality and Utilization: Exploring the Perspective of the Inequality Impact on Travel Choices
Comparing Inequality in Future Urban Transport Modes by Doughnut Economy Concept

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