Well-being implications of immobility during COVID-19: evidence from a student sample in Bangladesh using the satisfaction with life scale [0.03%]
COVID-19疫情期间不宜迁徙对学生福利的影响——基于孟加拉国学生样本的调查(生活满意度量表)
Shaila Jamal,Antonio Paez
Shaila Jamal
Immobility is known to impact health and well-being by reducing social contact, activity participation, and changing time use patterns. These unfortunate effects mostly affect specific demographic segments, including older adults, low incom...
Marc-Edouard Schultheiss,Fiona Del Puppo,Garance Clément et al.
Marc-Edouard Schultheiss et al.
This paper describes the Data Domotopia a 2300 + respondent self-administered web-based survey. It includes 100 + multi-purpose items about home-making and stillness in a moving world. We suppose that home-making can reveal coping strategie...
Systematic literature review on impacts of COVID-19 pandemic and corresponding measures on mobility [0.03%]
关于新冠疫情及其应对措施对出行影响的系统文献回顾
Kwang-Sub Lee,Jin Ki Eom
Kwang-Sub Lee
The unprecedented COVID-19 outbreak has significantly influenced our daily life, and COVID-19's spread is inevitably associated with human mobility. Given the pandemic's severity and extent of spread, a timely and comprehensive synthesis of...
Blind classification of e-scooter trips according to their relationship with public transport [0.03%]
基于与公共交通关系的电动滑板车行程盲分类
Juan José Vinagre Díaz,Rubén Fernández Pozo,Ana Belén Rodríguez González et al.
Juan José Vinagre Díaz et al.
E-scooter services have multiplied worldwide as a form of urban transport. Their use has grown so quickly that policymakers and researchers still need to understand their interrelation with other transport modes. At present, e-scooter servi...
Investigating the role of preference variation in the perceptions of railway passengers in Great Britain [0.03%]
探究英国铁路乘客偏好的差异在感知中的作用
Fredrik Monsuur,Marcus Enoch,Mohammed Quddus et al.
Fredrik Monsuur et al.
This study explores the factors associated with passenger satisfaction on the UK railways. To uncover taste variation, the data was segmented into three homogeneous groups of passengers through a latent class ordered logit model, whereby th...
Do citizens support the transformation of urban transport? Evidence for the acceptability of parking management, car lane conversion and road closures from a German case study [0.03%]
市民支持城市交通转型吗?来自德国的一个案例研究证明了停车管理、汽车车道转换和道路封闭的可接受性证据
Martin Lanzendorf,Annabell Baumgartner,Nora Klinner
Martin Lanzendorf
Facing the challenges of motorised traffic, many cities around the globe started implementing measures to transform their urban transport systems. One of the major challenges for the success of adequate policies is not only their effectiven...
Potential for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions savings from replacing short motorcycle trips with active travel modes in Vietnam [0.03%]
越南短途摩托车出行被主动出行模式替代的减排潜力研究
Yen Dan Tong,Tek Maraseni,Phuong-Duy Nguyen et al.
Yen Dan Tong et al.
In reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, there is a recognition triggered by the pandemic of the role that walking and cycling (active travel) can make to substitute motorized travel, particularly on short trips. However, there is a lack...
Exploring the spatiotemporal factors affecting bicycle-sharing demand during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
探究COVID-19大流行期间影响自行车共享需求的时空因素
Sanjana Hossain,Patrick Loa,Felita Ong et al.
Sanjana Hossain et al.
This study investigates the roles of the socio-economic, land use, built environment, and weather factors in shaping up the demand for bicycle-sharing trips during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto. It uses "Bike Share Toronto" ridership dat...
Rahul Goel,Oyinlola Oyebode,Louise Foley et al.
Rahul Goel et al.
There is lack of literature on international comparison of gender differences in the use of active travel modes. We used population-representative travel surveys for 19 major cities across 13 countries and 6 continents, representing a mix o...
Discovering spatiotemporal usage patterns of a bike-sharing system by type of pass: a case study from Seoul [0.03%]
以通行证类型为视角的共享单车时空使用模式分析——来自首尔的一个案例研究
Kyoungok Kim
Kyoungok Kim
Determining bike-sharing usage patterns and their explanatory factors on demand is essential for the effective and efficient operation of bike-sharing systems (BSSs). Most BSSs provide different passes that vary with the period of use. Howe...