transpori
transpori is a term used in transport studies to describe an integrated, multimodal network that coordinates rail, road, maritime, air, and last-mile services within a shared information and governance framework. In this concept, transport nodes connect different modes through standardized interfaces and real-time data exchange, enabling seamless transfers, optimized routing, and reduced environmental impact. Proponents see transpori as a way to increase system resilience while maintaining user choice and service quality.
Origin and usage: The word has appeared in urban planning and mobility literature since the 2010s, without
Technologies and features: Central elements include open data platforms, API-based service integration, dynamic routing, intelligent transport
Applications: transpori concepts inform urban planning, freight logistics, disaster response, and tourism infrastructure. Pilots and case
Challenges: While the approach offers potential efficiency gains, it faces governance fragmentation, interoperability problems, data privacy