SMART TRANSPORT FOR A SMART TOURISM

Location

Gran Canaria

Participation

Attend the conference at Gran Canaria in person.

Type of Submission

Paper Presentation

Short Abstract

In the present work we will study the new challenges of the European institutions in the transport sector and how its correct application will have an impact on the tourism field, as a structural element of it. A sustainable, smart and resistant transport will be the goals to achieve, however, in this work we will focus particularly on studying the new smart perspective of transport. To do this, we will use a methodology of analysis and study of the references provided by international and European policies through their regulations and their true application and development in practice, verifying the progress that is being produced both from public and private initiative, as well as the progress in the application of new technologies in transport and the problems that arise before the introduction of these proposed novelties.

As we will see, all the policies have common objectives that are directly connected to implanting in the sector those highly desired characteristics that we have mentioned. However, we can see how the good intentions included in these policies have remained just that, without being able to put their good wishes into practice. Despite this, we see how we have entered a new stage in which great technological and digitization advances are being made that allow us to advance in achieving the proposed goals.

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SMART TRANSPORT FOR A SMART TOURISM

Gran Canaria

In the present work we will study the new challenges of the European institutions in the transport sector and how its correct application will have an impact on the tourism field, as a structural element of it. A sustainable, smart and resistant transport will be the goals to achieve, however, in this work we will focus particularly on studying the new smart perspective of transport. To do this, we will use a methodology of analysis and study of the references provided by international and European policies through their regulations and their true application and development in practice, verifying the progress that is being produced both from public and private initiative, as well as the progress in the application of new technologies in transport and the problems that arise before the introduction of these proposed novelties.

As we will see, all the policies have common objectives that are directly connected to implanting in the sector those highly desired characteristics that we have mentioned. However, we can see how the good intentions included in these policies have remained just that, without being able to put their good wishes into practice. Despite this, we see how we have entered a new stage in which great technological and digitization advances are being made that allow us to advance in achieving the proposed goals.

https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/itsa/ITSA2022/ITSA2022/7