Mycomobility: Analysis of human transport through a mycorrhizal analogy

IF 3.8 Q2 TRANSPORTATION
Marcin Korecki, Victor L. Knoop, Serge Hoogendoorn
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Abstract

The field of transportation research addresses the complexities of a particular sociotechnical system. Its usual focus is on human transportation systems, but non-human systems that effect transportation are also abundant in nature. This paper draws an analogy between modern human transportation systems and mycorrhizal networks (MN), the underground networks formed by fungi and plants for resource transportation. By examining MN, the study aims to extract insights applicable to human transport and to explore potential reciprocal learnings about natural systems. The research emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach that acknowledges both the technical and social dimensions of transport. The primary focus is to propose improvements to human transportation by learning from the natural efficiency of MN, thereby fostering a more holistic understanding and implementation of transport solutions.
菌根的移动性:通过菌根类比分析人类的移动性
交通运输研究领域涉及特定社会技术系统的复杂性。它通常关注的是人类的交通系统,但影响交通的非人类系统在自然界中也很丰富。本文将现代人类运输系统与真菌和植物为运输资源而形成的地下网络菌根网络(mycorhizal network, MN)进行了类比。通过研究MN,该研究旨在提取适用于人类运输的见解,并探索有关自然系统的潜在互惠学习。这项研究强调了一种跨学科的方法,既承认运输的技术层面,也承认运输的社会层面。主要重点是通过学习MN的自然效率,提出改善人类交通的建议,从而促进对交通解决方案的更全面的理解和实施。
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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