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Daniela Arias Molinares is a researcher affiliated with the University of Twente, active in fields including transport planning, micromobility, and urban geography. Her work focuses on mobility hubs, spatio-temporal travel patterns, and the integration of micromobility services into urban infrastructure. She contributes to academic discourse through publications in journals like Journal of Transport Geography and International Journal of Sustainable Transportation.
- Key Research Themes: Micromobility adoption, urban accessibility, transport equity, and post-pandemic mobility shifts.
- Collaborations: Works with researchers across Europe on topics such as mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) frameworks and spatial determinants of transport usage.
Her recent publications analyze the 15-minute city concept for urban outskirts, spatial factors influencing micromobility ridership, and media resilience in depopulated regions. While no specific awards or students are documented in this dataset, her research output demonstrates a strong focus on interdisciplinary urban studies.


