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Book Synopsis

The COVID-19 pandemic showed how transport plays a role in societal responses to global events at all levels, from governments to transport operators and individuals. Transport and Pandemic Experiences consolidates these lessons from a range of geographies and practices.

Attard and Mulley bring together leading experts in the field, examining various entities in their response to the coronavirus pandemic, using the experience of COVID-19 to inform issues of resilience and policy. Chapters provide an in-depth analysis of how the impact of the pandemic varied between demographic groups and global location, between passenger and freight modes, highlighting how transport and travel behaviour changed. Along with providing an overview of policy responses to the pandemic from the freight and air transport sector, to analysing the development of working-from-home policies with their inherent effects on public transport, Transport and Pandemic Experiences discusses how the accumulated knowledge of the pandemic needs to be capitalised in our fight against climate change and helps to identify future research imperatives for better understanding and greater policy transferability.

The Transport and Sustainability series addresses the important nexus between transport and sustainability containing volumes dealing with a wide range of issues relating to transport, its impact in economic, social, and environmental spheres, and its interaction with other policy sectors.



Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction
Chapter 1. Transport and Pandemic Experiences: An Introduction; Maria Attard and Corinne Mulley
Chapter 2. How do Transportation Policies Drive Geographic Disparities in COVID-19 Infections and Deaths in the US?; Hossein Zare, Benjo Delarmente, and Darrell J. Gaskin
Chapter 3. The Dilemma of Transport Policymaking and the COVID-19 Accelerator; Kay W. Axhausen
Part 2: Travel Behaviour in Different Settings
Chapter 4. North American Transportation During COVID-19: What Really Changed?; Matthew Palm
Chapter 5. Changes in Travel Behaviour in Europe; Veronique Van Acker
Chapter 6. Cities Under Lockdown: Mobility and Access Inequalities Stemming from COVID-19 in Urban Colombia; Daniel Oviedo, Luis A. Guzman, Julian Arellana, Orlando Sabogal-Cardona, Carlos Moncada, and Lynn Scholl
Chapter 7. Pandemic Response and (im)mobilities in the Asia-Pacific; Matthew Burke, Yiping Yan, Benjamin Kaufman, and Pan Haixiao
Chapter 8. Logistics and Supply Chain Around the World; Jyotirmoyee Bhattacharjya, Sonali Tripathi, Arda Gezdur, Catherine Sutton-Brady, and Michael Bell
Part 3: Initiatives and Policies Across the World
Chapter 9. Development of Active Travel Initiatives in Cities; Romeo Danielis and Mariangela Scorrano
Chapter 10. Policies for Public Transport; John D. Nelson, Geoffrey Clifton, and Miguel Loyola
Chapter 11. Development of Policies for Ridesourcing and Taxis; Matthew W. Daus, Esq.
Chapter 12. Development of Global Policies for the Air Transport Industry; Lucy Budd and Stephen Ison
Chapter 13. Reducing Congestion and Crowding with Working from Home; David A. Hensher, Matthew J. Beck, John D. Nelson, and Camila Balbontin
Chapter 14. Pandemic Lasting Effects on Freight Networks: Challenges and Directions from Cities and Industry; Sandra Melo and Lurdes Ferreira
Part 4: Looking to the Future
Chapter 15. Impact on Travel and Tourism; Luca Zamparini
Chapter 16. Impact on Public Transport; Erik Jenelius
Chapter 17. Looking into the Future: Impacts on Health; Jennifer L. Kent and Melanie Crane

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 17/10/2022
    ISBN13: 9781801173452, 978-1801173452
    ISBN10: 1801173451

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The COVID-19 pandemic showed how transport plays a role in societal responses to global events at all levels, from governments to transport operators and individuals. Transport and Pandemic Experiences consolidates these lessons from a range of geographies and practices.

    Attard and Mulley bring together leading experts in the field, examining various entities in their response to the coronavirus pandemic, using the experience of COVID-19 to inform issues of resilience and policy. Chapters provide an in-depth analysis of how the impact of the pandemic varied between demographic groups and global location, between passenger and freight modes, highlighting how transport and travel behaviour changed. Along with providing an overview of policy responses to the pandemic from the freight and air transport sector, to analysing the development of working-from-home policies with their inherent effects on public transport, Transport and Pandemic Experiences discusses how the accumulated knowledge of the pandemic needs to be capitalised in our fight against climate change and helps to identify future research imperatives for better understanding and greater policy transferability.

    The Transport and Sustainability series addresses the important nexus between transport and sustainability containing volumes dealing with a wide range of issues relating to transport, its impact in economic, social, and environmental spheres, and its interaction with other policy sectors.



    Table of Contents

    Part 1: Introduction
    Chapter 1. Transport and Pandemic Experiences: An Introduction; Maria Attard and Corinne Mulley
    Chapter 2. How do Transportation Policies Drive Geographic Disparities in COVID-19 Infections and Deaths in the US?; Hossein Zare, Benjo Delarmente, and Darrell J. Gaskin
    Chapter 3. The Dilemma of Transport Policymaking and the COVID-19 Accelerator; Kay W. Axhausen
    Part 2: Travel Behaviour in Different Settings
    Chapter 4. North American Transportation During COVID-19: What Really Changed?; Matthew Palm
    Chapter 5. Changes in Travel Behaviour in Europe; Veronique Van Acker
    Chapter 6. Cities Under Lockdown: Mobility and Access Inequalities Stemming from COVID-19 in Urban Colombia; Daniel Oviedo, Luis A. Guzman, Julian Arellana, Orlando Sabogal-Cardona, Carlos Moncada, and Lynn Scholl
    Chapter 7. Pandemic Response and (im)mobilities in the Asia-Pacific; Matthew Burke, Yiping Yan, Benjamin Kaufman, and Pan Haixiao
    Chapter 8. Logistics and Supply Chain Around the World; Jyotirmoyee Bhattacharjya, Sonali Tripathi, Arda Gezdur, Catherine Sutton-Brady, and Michael Bell
    Part 3: Initiatives and Policies Across the World
    Chapter 9. Development of Active Travel Initiatives in Cities; Romeo Danielis and Mariangela Scorrano
    Chapter 10. Policies for Public Transport; John D. Nelson, Geoffrey Clifton, and Miguel Loyola
    Chapter 11. Development of Policies for Ridesourcing and Taxis; Matthew W. Daus, Esq.
    Chapter 12. Development of Global Policies for the Air Transport Industry; Lucy Budd and Stephen Ison
    Chapter 13. Reducing Congestion and Crowding with Working from Home; David A. Hensher, Matthew J. Beck, John D. Nelson, and Camila Balbontin
    Chapter 14. Pandemic Lasting Effects on Freight Networks: Challenges and Directions from Cities and Industry; Sandra Melo and Lurdes Ferreira
    Part 4: Looking to the Future
    Chapter 15. Impact on Travel and Tourism; Luca Zamparini
    Chapter 16. Impact on Public Transport; Erik Jenelius
    Chapter 17. Looking into the Future: Impacts on Health; Jennifer L. Kent and Melanie Crane

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