This study evaluates the progress that African countries have made in their transition to e-mobility up to 2021.
Identifying Factors Associated with Consumers’ Adoption of e-Mobility—A Systematic Literature Review
This article investigates the following questions: 1) What are the associated factors that affect the consumer’s intention to purchase EVs? (2) What is the impact of sociodemographic variables on the adoption of EVs? (3) What are the main obstacles to and motivators for introducing EVs and the expected recommendations for manufacturers, politicians, governments, and scientists?
People need water, energy, and food to sustain their livelihoods, grow economies, and achieve sustainable development. The interactions between these resource sectors form the crux of water-energy-food (WEF) nexus assessments. This study analyses the WEF nexus of 54 African nations and identifies bottlenecks resulting from water, energy, or food insecurity.
This paper undertakes a comprehensive assessment of mobility patterns and accessibility needs in Freetown, Sierra Leone, and presents evidence of the significance of accessibility-centred information to inform policy priorities.
This article looks at travel patterns around universities in Africa and MENA and proposes a framework to engage universities to expand their sustainable mobility impact.