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期刊名:Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives

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ISSN:2590-1982

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Francisco Benita,Luis Fuentes,Luis A Guzmán et al. Francisco Benita et al.
That the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in terms of its scale, spread and shocks can be evinced by the myriad of ever-changing responses cities all around the world have rolled out throughout the different waves of outbreaks. Although t...
Francisco Calderón Peralvo,Patricia Cazorla Vanegas,Elina Avila-Ordóñez Francisco Calderón Peralvo
This paper reports a Scopus-based systematic literature review of a wide variety of transportation policies and mitigation strategies that have been conducted around the world to minimize COVID-19 contagion risk in transportation systems. T...
Marco De Angelis,Claudio Durastanti,Matteo Giovannoni et al. Marco De Angelis et al.
Background: The rapid outbreak of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has posed several challenges to the scientific community. The goal of this paper is to investigate the spread of COVID-19 in Northern Italy during the ...
Eiji Yamada,Satoshi Shimizutani Eiji Yamada
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed severe restrictions on daily mobility for people globally. We use a monthly household panel dataset that covers a period both before and after the outbreak began to examine the impact of COVID-19 on daily mob...
Karolin Schmidt,Theresa Sieverding,Hannah Wallis et al. Karolin Schmidt et al.
The mobility sector was one of the sectors most affected by COVID-19 and its political restrictions, with, inter alia a huge drop in mobility behavior due to travel bans, lockdowns, and a reduced need to be mobile. The present study examine...
Stacey Mumbower Stacey Mumbower
During the COVID-19 pandemic, passenger demand for air transportation declined drastically. In the Unites States (U.S.), the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provided financial assistance. In return, commercial pas...
Miguel Costa,Rosa Félix,Manuel Marques et al. Miguel Costa et al.
The 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak hit most countries and cities globally, dramatically impacting how people live during lockdown periods. Compulsorily, socioeconomic activities and mobility patterns changed while long-lasting structural c...
C Castillo,M Viu-Roig,E J Alvarez-Palau C Castillo
The COVID-19 health crisis has had a strong impact on societies around the world, affecting both the health of populations and countries' economies. While lockdowns imposed to stop the spread of infection reduced urban mobility and had a po...
Guillem Vich,Aaron Gutiérrez,Xavier Delclòs-Alió et al. Guillem Vich et al.
Since the start of COVID-19 pandemic, public transport has been signalled as a potential contagion hot-spot, leading to a generalised decrease in its use. However, public transport use is still being used and little is known about how the p...