diff --git a/exercise.qmd b/exercise.qmd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..389abfd --- /dev/null +++ b/exercise.qmd @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +--- +title: "Exercise" +--- + +1. Create an R Markdown file (`.Rmd`) and select an rticles template of your choice + + - Elsevier: Transportation Research Part A + - Springer: Lecture Notes in Computer Science + - Transportation Research Board (TRB) + - Taylor & Francis + +2. Knit it first to make sure any package is missing and the output looks fine + +3. Change your YAML document to include + + - Your name + - Your affiliation and address + - Your e-mail + +4. Change your document to include the following chapters + + - Introduction + - Literature review + - Methods + - Case Study + - Data collection + - Results + - Conclusions + - Further Research + - Funding + - References + +5. Make the Funding and References section as unnumbered, by pithing `{.unnumbered}` after the heading title + +6. Add the following to the abstract: + + > Urban mobility is a critical component of sustainable city development, influencing economic productivity, social equity, and environmental sustainability. + > It encompasses the movement of people and goods within urban areas, integrating various modes of transportation such as walking, cycling, public transit, and private vehicles. + > Effective urban mobility systems aim to ensure accessibility, affordability, and efficiency while minimizing environmental impacts and addressing the diverse needs of urban populations. + > + > In recent years, the rapid pace of urbanization has introduced complex challenges, including traffic congestion, air pollution, and inequitable access to transport options. + > These issues disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, such as low-income residents, the elderly, and adolescents, highlighting the need for inclusive planning. + > The emergence of innovative technologies, such as shared mobility platforms, autonomous vehicles, and smart city solutions, offers opportunities to reimagine urban transport networks. + > However, successful implementation requires a balance between technological advancement, community engagement, and policy alignment. + > + > This paper explores the importance of integrating data-driven approaches, participatory planning, and sustainable policies to enhance urban mobility systems. + > By prioritizing multimodal transportation, reducing dependency on private vehicles, and fostering equitable access to opportunities, cities can transition toward a more sustainable and resilient future. + +7. Count the words of the abstract and make sure that they are up to 200 words. + +8. Include the following papers as a references in the Literature Review section: + + - + - + +9. Include a table of contents + +10. Make a cross-reference before a figure (pointing in the text to see Figure 1) + +11. Knit your pdf! + +12. Number lines + +13. Make it a paper for review, instead of preprint + +14. Make it double blind + +15. Knit your pdf again!