Responsible Transport: A post-COVID agenda for transport policy and practice

The unprecedented global shutdown that resulted from the COVID pandemic presents an opportunity to reconfigure future transport policy and practice for the benefit of the global environment and individual citizens alike. Before COVID, much of the emphasis in transport policy was on demand management...

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Main Authors: Lucy Budd, Stephen Ison
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-07-01
Series:Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198220300622
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spelling doaj-d463cf3439f1458ca5d3742d357d07e22020-11-25T03:19:27ZengElsevierTransportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives2590-19822020-07-016100151Responsible Transport: A post-COVID agenda for transport policy and practiceLucy Budd0Stephen Ison1Corresponding authors.; Department of Politics, People and Place, Leicester Castle Business School, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH, UKCorresponding authors.; Department of Politics, People and Place, Leicester Castle Business School, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH, UKThe unprecedented global shutdown that resulted from the COVID pandemic presents an opportunity to reconfigure future transport policy and practice for the benefit of the global environment and individual citizens alike. Before COVID, much of the emphasis in transport policy was on demand management, ‘smart’ technological interventions and sustainable mobility. The public health crisis has necessitated an urgent reconsideration of transport and its contribution to post-COVID economic recovery. In recognition of the importance of individual behaviour and collective responsibility in protecting both personal and public health during the crisis, this think piece proposes a new concept of Responsible Transport to help inform and shape transport policy and practice responses to COVID. The novelty of this proposal lies in the fact that it incorporates not only environmental considerations with respect to sustainability but also encompasses considerations of individual and community health and wellbeing. Moreover, it stresses the role of the individual as a responsible autonomous actor in delivering socially desired transport outcomes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198220300622COVIDResponsible TransportSustainabilityTransport policyIndividual wellbeing
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Responsible Transport: A post-COVID agenda for transport policy and practice
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
COVID
Responsible Transport
Sustainability
Transport policy
Individual wellbeing
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Stephen Ison
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title Responsible Transport: A post-COVID agenda for transport policy and practice
title_short Responsible Transport: A post-COVID agenda for transport policy and practice
title_full Responsible Transport: A post-COVID agenda for transport policy and practice
title_fullStr Responsible Transport: A post-COVID agenda for transport policy and practice
title_full_unstemmed Responsible Transport: A post-COVID agenda for transport policy and practice
title_sort responsible transport: a post-covid agenda for transport policy and practice
publisher Elsevier
series Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
issn 2590-1982
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The unprecedented global shutdown that resulted from the COVID pandemic presents an opportunity to reconfigure future transport policy and practice for the benefit of the global environment and individual citizens alike. Before COVID, much of the emphasis in transport policy was on demand management, ‘smart’ technological interventions and sustainable mobility. The public health crisis has necessitated an urgent reconsideration of transport and its contribution to post-COVID economic recovery. In recognition of the importance of individual behaviour and collective responsibility in protecting both personal and public health during the crisis, this think piece proposes a new concept of Responsible Transport to help inform and shape transport policy and practice responses to COVID. The novelty of this proposal lies in the fact that it incorporates not only environmental considerations with respect to sustainability but also encompasses considerations of individual and community health and wellbeing. Moreover, it stresses the role of the individual as a responsible autonomous actor in delivering socially desired transport outcomes.
topic COVID
Responsible Transport
Sustainability
Transport policy
Individual wellbeing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198220300622
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