Aim and Scope

Sustainable Transportation and Urban Mobility (STUM) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia, with e-ISSN: 3063-1416. STUM is published twice a year (February and August), and all articles published are available online with open access.

 

Aims

STUM aims to advance knowledge and practice in sustainable transportation within the context of urbanization. The journal provides a platform for innovative research on how sustainable transportation solutions can address the challenges of rapid urban growth. It highlights effective strategies, technological advancements, and policy implications to foster more efficient, equitable, and environmentally friendly transportation systems in urban areas.

 

Focus

The journal focuses on high-quality research investigating the interplay between transportation systems and urban development. It emphasizes studies that explore how urbanization impacts transportation needs and infrastructure, and how sustainable transportation solutions can drive urban growth. Research published in STUM addresses issues such as improving urban mobility, integrating sustainable practices into transportation planning, and understanding transportation's broader impacts on urban environments.

 

Scope

This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 

  1. Urban Transportation Planning and Policy: Examines innovative strategies and policies for managing transportation in expanding urban areas, emphasizing sustainable and efficient planning practices.

  2. Sustainable Transit Solutions: Investigates advancements in public transit, including electric buses, high-speed rail, and bike-sharing programs, aimed at reducing environmental impacts and enhancing urban mobility.

  3. Smart Mobility Technologies: Explores the integration of emerging technologies, such as autonomous vehicles and smart traffic management systems, to improve the efficiency and sustainability of urban transportation.

  4. Environmental Impact and Urban Design: Analyzes how transportation systems affect urban environments, focusing on reducing carbon footprints and integrating green infrastructure into urban design.

  5. Equity and Accessibility in Transportation: Addresses fairness in transportation access, ensuring that sustainable solutions benefit all community segments, particularly underserved populations.

  6. Economic Implications of Urban Mobility: Evaluates the economic aspects of transportation, including cost-benefit analyses of infrastructure investments and the economic impact of improved mobility on urban development.

  7. Future Trends and Innovations: Investigates emerging trends and innovations in urban transportation, including potential disruptions and transformative technologies that could reshape urban mobility.

  8. Transportation and Urban Resilience: Examines how transportation systems can enhance urban resilience to environmental and socio-economic challenges, supporting sustainable urban growth and adaptation.