The Post-Pandemic Recovery of Transport Activity: Emerging Mobility Patterns and Repercussions on Future Evolution

The expectations for post-COVID recovery of transport activity point towards a gradual return to normality, once the pandemic is under control and mobility restrictions end. The shock to society and economy has, however, caused a number of behavioural changes that can influence the evolution of the...

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Main Authors: Panayotis Christidis, Aris Christodoulou, Elena Navajas-Cawood, Biagio Ciuffo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6359
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spelling doaj-3557ba9adebb4a40816552232b8f7e322021-06-30T23:13:56ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01136359635910.3390/su13116359The Post-Pandemic Recovery of Transport Activity: Emerging Mobility Patterns and Repercussions on Future EvolutionPanayotis Christidis0Aris Christodoulou1Elena Navajas-Cawood2Biagio Ciuffo3European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Seville, 41092 Sevilla, SpainEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre, Seville, 41092 Sevilla, SpainEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre, Seville, 41092 Sevilla, SpainEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, 21027 Ispra, ItalyThe expectations for post-COVID recovery of transport activity point towards a gradual return to normality, once the pandemic is under control and mobility restrictions end. The shock to society and economy has, however, caused a number of behavioural changes that can influence the evolution of the transport sector. We analyse the main factors that can influence future supply and demand and explore how they may affect trip generation, distribution and modal split in passenger transport. We combine several conventional and innovative data sources with a detailed strategic transport model at the EU level, in order to present quantitative estimates under various scenarios. New remote work patterns or personal risk avoidance attitudes can lead to increased levels of car ownership and use. Public policy priorities in the aftermath of the pandemic would need to address the emerging challenges and adopt measures that can sustain the shift to active travel, support public transport, railways and aviation and stimulate innovation in transport technologies and services.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6359transportmobilityCOVID-19pandemicrecoveryteleworking
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Aris Christodoulou
Elena Navajas-Cawood
Biagio Ciuffo
The Post-Pandemic Recovery of Transport Activity: Emerging Mobility Patterns and Repercussions on Future Evolution
Sustainability
transport
mobility
COVID-19
pandemic
recovery
teleworking
author_facet Panayotis Christidis
Aris Christodoulou
Elena Navajas-Cawood
Biagio Ciuffo
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title The Post-Pandemic Recovery of Transport Activity: Emerging Mobility Patterns and Repercussions on Future Evolution
title_short The Post-Pandemic Recovery of Transport Activity: Emerging Mobility Patterns and Repercussions on Future Evolution
title_full The Post-Pandemic Recovery of Transport Activity: Emerging Mobility Patterns and Repercussions on Future Evolution
title_fullStr The Post-Pandemic Recovery of Transport Activity: Emerging Mobility Patterns and Repercussions on Future Evolution
title_full_unstemmed The Post-Pandemic Recovery of Transport Activity: Emerging Mobility Patterns and Repercussions on Future Evolution
title_sort post-pandemic recovery of transport activity: emerging mobility patterns and repercussions on future evolution
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The expectations for post-COVID recovery of transport activity point towards a gradual return to normality, once the pandemic is under control and mobility restrictions end. The shock to society and economy has, however, caused a number of behavioural changes that can influence the evolution of the transport sector. We analyse the main factors that can influence future supply and demand and explore how they may affect trip generation, distribution and modal split in passenger transport. We combine several conventional and innovative data sources with a detailed strategic transport model at the EU level, in order to present quantitative estimates under various scenarios. New remote work patterns or personal risk avoidance attitudes can lead to increased levels of car ownership and use. Public policy priorities in the aftermath of the pandemic would need to address the emerging challenges and adopt measures that can sustain the shift to active travel, support public transport, railways and aviation and stimulate innovation in transport technologies and services.
topic transport
mobility
COVID-19
pandemic
recovery
teleworking
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6359
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