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期刊名:Case studies on transport policy

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ISSN:2213-624X

e-ISSN:2213-6258

IF/分区:3.3/Q2

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Xiaoqiang Kong,Amy Zhang,Xiao Xiao et al. Xiaoqiang Kong et al.
The working standard of shared office spaces has evolved in recent years. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many companies have instituted work from home (WFH) policies in accordance with public health guidelines in order to increase so...
Marios Giouroukelis,Stella Papagianni,Nellie Tzivellou et al. Marios Giouroukelis et al.
Short-term demand forecasting is essential for the public transit system, allowing for effective operations planning. This is especially relevant in the highly uncertain environment created by the SARS‑CoV‑2 pandemic. In this paper, we at...
Claudia Caballini,Hilda Ghiara,Luca Persico Claudia Caballini
The COVID-19 pandemic has had strong economic repercussions on the industrial fabric of many countries around the world, with different degrees of impact depending on the level of severity with which the pandemic hit these countries. Italy ...
Dawid Krysiński,Aneta Uss-Lik Dawid Krysiński
This article shows that current expenditure allocated by local authorities for the routine maintenance of public transport (i.e., providing passengers with clean and frequent services) is crucial to effectively limit the modal shift from pu...
Mireia Gilibert,Antonia Weymar Mireia Gilibert
Worldwide, cities are combating the negative impacts of extensive private motorised vehicle travels and are thus striving to accelerate a shift towards the predominant use of sustainable mobility options. Thereby, shared mobility services a...
Elisa Kareinen,Ville Uusitalo,Anna Kuokkanen et al. Elisa Kareinen et al.
The coronavirus disease COVID-19 has spread worldwide since early 2020, and it has impacted mobility emissions due to mobility restrictions and e.g. increased remote work. This creates a good opportunity to assess how mobility emissions hav...
Dimitrios Dimitriou,Maria Sartzetaki Dimitrios Dimitriou
The current COVID-19 crisis is having major impact on businesses across the world. This Insight focusses on investment in transport infrastructure as one of the key tools to enforce employment, businesses afloat and to maintain the producti...
Shaila Jamal,Sadia Chowdhury,K Bruce Newbold Shaila Jamal
At the start of the pandemic in early 2020, many cities went to complete or partial lockdown to minimize the mass transmission of COVID-19. Consequently, personal travel patterns have changed throughout the world. This study explores the tr...
Chuntao Wu,Hongmeng Yan,Wenjing Xue et al. Chuntao Wu et al.
China was the first market badly hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper explores how Chinese airlines started and involved in labour charter operations, and tanalyse the evolutionary patterns of the charter route network. Flying charter f...
Panayotis Christidis,Biagio Ciuffo,Michele Vespe Panayotis Christidis
The analysis of mobile phones data at regional level in the EU reveals varying patterns in mobility trends during the Covid-19 pandemic. These depend on the temporal evolution of the pandemic in each EU Member State, the measures taken at l...