The Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) concept has recently attracted considerable interest among policy makers and the industry for its potential to improve the overall efficiency of the …
The COVID-19 pandemic has suddenly modified the lifestyle of a large portion of the population around the world. This pandemic is also the first one in decades that has …
The COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing in public spaces have significant effects on sustainable mobility initiatives. Many cities around the world promoted …
A Koehl - Cities & Health, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic has recently forced half of humanity to experience an unprecedentedly expansive lockdown. Naturally, this has brought urban transport systems …
Background COVID-19 outbreak unfolds as the biggest challenge of this century by far. Virulence of the disease has compelled densely populated countries like India to impose …
The need for physical distancing in the midst of COVID-19 has laid bare the absurdities of transport in our public realm. With people confined to their homes the roads, which have …
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about enormous disruption in mobility in cities. We review and analyse the evidence generated since the advent of the crisis, paying special …
DA Hensher - Transport Reviews, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This short paper speculates on what role MaaS may have post Covid-19 and especially to rethink public transport in its widest sense. Two scenarios are proposed with one being …
The article analyzes for the metropolitan area of Barcelona, the differen tiated behavior of the population with respect to daily mobility in a highly exceptional situation: the health and …