International Perspectives on Public Transport Responses to COVID-19: World Conference on Transport Research Society
Editat de Takeru Shibayama, Guenter Embergeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2024
International Perspectives on Public Transport Responses to COVID-19 examines the pandemic response of transport policymakers around the world and analyzes what can be learned to prepare for the next epidemic—or any other critical event that threatens transportation services. It combines theoretical analysis with a compendium of country-focused case studies to provide scientific evidence and decision-making support for the actions that each transportation official must make going forward.
This book begins with Part 1, a thematic and comparative section on response and recovery efforts. It provides insights into topics such as mitigation strategies and preparedness of the public transport sector to epidemics prior to COVID-19; responses during the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery from it; public transport services in urban and rural areas during the pandemic; and social (or physical) distancing and any other protective on-board measures. Part 2 then offers a set of international case studies, wherein various authors from different countries review their governments’ and operators' responses. Each chapter is guided by a set of common research questions based on disaster mitigation theory. Part 3 then focuses on learnings and comparative analysis from the COVID-19 pandemic for future epidemic mitigation strategies in the public transport sector.
Governments, public transport authorities and operators, as well as students and researchers will learn what has and has not worked well during the COVID-19 pandemic. These insights will help them to mitigate, prepare, respond, and recover from unexpected disruptive events like pandemics in the future.
- Combines case studies (country-specific chapters) and analysis (thematic chapters) to enable a deeper understanding and provide different perspectives
- Puts a clear focus on public transport, the most affected mode of transport amid the COVID-19 pandemic
- Analyzes the COVID-19 responses in the public transport sector through the perspective of disaster management
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443132957
ISBN-10: 044313295X
Pagini: 436
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria World Conference on Transport Research Society
ISBN-10: 044313295X
Pagini: 436
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria World Conference on Transport Research Society
Public țintă
Decision-makers in the public transport sector, both at public transport authorities and at operators; middle-level management as well as specialist staff in charge of risk management strategyResearchers and students in transport research and in other disciplines, especially those who intend to study epidemics and other disaster management strategies
Cuprins
Part 1: PT COVID-19 Response and Recovery
1. Introduction – Public transport response to COVID-19 from a disaster management perspective
2. Mitigation and preparedness for epidemic and pandemic
3. A very public responsibility: Governing public transport in the COVID-19 pandemic
4. Comparison between COVID-19 responses among institutionalized and peripheral transport services: The case of Bangkok City, Thailand
5. Modal share of public transport, COVID-19 responses and recovery
6. Remote regions and COVID-19 restrictions caused transport impacts and responses
7. Psychological and behavioral changes in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
8. Nonpharmaceutical interventions on public transport
9. Work from home: A potential long-lasting legacy of COVID-19
10. Urban hubs as levers to improve the attractiveness of public transport in a post-COVID context: Insights from the Paris city region
Part 2: Public Transportation COVID-19 Responses Internationally
Part 2.1 – Cities
11. New Zealand’s response to public transport during the COVID-19: a focus on Auckland
12. COVID-19 public transport responses in Tokyo
13. COVID-19 public transport responses in Taipei and Kaohsiung
14. Measures and guidelines of public transport in response to COVID-19 in Seoul, South Korea
15. Public transportation and COVID-19 in Beijing, Wuhang and cities in Guangdong Province, China
16. Public transport responses to COVID-19 in Germany and Austria with a focus on Berlin and Vienna
17. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport in South Africa: A Cape Town study
Part 2.2 – Countries
18. The Australian public transport sector before, during, and after the arrival of COVID-19
19. The impact of COVID-19 and mitigation measures for public transport in Thailand
20. COVID-19 public transport responses in Turkey
21. COVID-19 impacts on public transport services in Hungary
22. Public transport responses during COVID-19 in the Republic of Croatia
23. COVID-19 responses in the Czech Republic
24. Response of public transport in France to the COVID-19 pandemic
25. COVID-19 response in Italy: Focus on public transport
26. Public transport responses to COVID-19 in Belgium
27. Public transport responses to COVID-19 in the United Kingdom
28. Public transport responses to COVID-19 in the United States
Part 3: Conclusions and recommendations towards epidemic-resilient public transport
29. Build-back-better towards future resiliency and post-COVID public transport systems
1. Introduction – Public transport response to COVID-19 from a disaster management perspective
2. Mitigation and preparedness for epidemic and pandemic
3. A very public responsibility: Governing public transport in the COVID-19 pandemic
4. Comparison between COVID-19 responses among institutionalized and peripheral transport services: The case of Bangkok City, Thailand
5. Modal share of public transport, COVID-19 responses and recovery
6. Remote regions and COVID-19 restrictions caused transport impacts and responses
7. Psychological and behavioral changes in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
8. Nonpharmaceutical interventions on public transport
9. Work from home: A potential long-lasting legacy of COVID-19
10. Urban hubs as levers to improve the attractiveness of public transport in a post-COVID context: Insights from the Paris city region
Part 2: Public Transportation COVID-19 Responses Internationally
Part 2.1 – Cities
11. New Zealand’s response to public transport during the COVID-19: a focus on Auckland
12. COVID-19 public transport responses in Tokyo
13. COVID-19 public transport responses in Taipei and Kaohsiung
14. Measures and guidelines of public transport in response to COVID-19 in Seoul, South Korea
15. Public transportation and COVID-19 in Beijing, Wuhang and cities in Guangdong Province, China
16. Public transport responses to COVID-19 in Germany and Austria with a focus on Berlin and Vienna
17. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport in South Africa: A Cape Town study
Part 2.2 – Countries
18. The Australian public transport sector before, during, and after the arrival of COVID-19
19. The impact of COVID-19 and mitigation measures for public transport in Thailand
20. COVID-19 public transport responses in Turkey
21. COVID-19 impacts on public transport services in Hungary
22. Public transport responses during COVID-19 in the Republic of Croatia
23. COVID-19 responses in the Czech Republic
24. Response of public transport in France to the COVID-19 pandemic
25. COVID-19 response in Italy: Focus on public transport
26. Public transport responses to COVID-19 in Belgium
27. Public transport responses to COVID-19 in the United Kingdom
28. Public transport responses to COVID-19 in the United States
Part 3: Conclusions and recommendations towards epidemic-resilient public transport
29. Build-back-better towards future resiliency and post-COVID public transport systems