Pandemic in the Metropolis - Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia; Bayen, Alexandre M.; Circella, Giovanni;(ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Pandemic in the Metropolis: Transportation Impacts and Recovery
 
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ISBN13:9783031001505
ISBN10:3031001508
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:345 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Weight:557 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 19 Illustrations, black & white; 52 Illustrations, color
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Pandemic in the Metropolis

Transportation Impacts and Recovery
 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023
Publisher: Springer
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Short description:

This book brings together reports of original empirical studies which explore the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban mobility and transportation and the associated policy responses. Focusing on the California region, the book draws on this local experience to formulate general lessons for other regions and metropolitan areas. 

The book examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has had different impacts on vulnerable populations in cities. It explores the pandemic's impacts on the transportation industry, in particular public transit, but also on other industries and economic interests that rely on transportation, such as freight trucking, retail and food industries, and the gig-economy. It investigates the effect of the viral outbreak on automobile traffic and associated air quality and traffic safety, as well as on alternative forms of work, shopping, and travel which have developed to accommodate the conditions it has forced on society.

With quantitative data supported with illustrations and graphs, transportation professionals, policymakers and students can use this book to learn about policies and strategies that may instigate positive change in urban transport in the post-pandemic period. 



 


Long description:

This book brings together reports of original empirical studies which explore the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban mobility and transportation and the associated policy responses. Focusing on the California region, the book draws on this local experience to formulate general lessons for other regions and metropolitan areas. 



The book examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has had different impacts on vulnerable populations in cities. It explores the pandemic's impacts on the transportation industry, in particular public transit, but also on other industries and economic interests that rely on transportation, such as freight trucking, retail and food industries, and the gig-economy. It investigates the effect of the viral outbreak on automobile traffic and associated air quality and traffic safety, as well as on alternative forms of work, shopping, and travel which have developed to accommodate the conditions it has forced on society.



With quantitative data supported with illustrations and graphs, transportation professionals, policymakers and students can use this book to learn about policies and strategies that may instigate positive change in urban transport in the post-pandemic period. 




?The book will be valuable to graduate students and academics in urban studies, transportation planning, and civil engineering (with a focus on transportation). The introduction and conclusion would be appropriate to be assigned to undergraduate students in those fields to provide insights into the early days of the pandemic.? (Eric Petersen, Journal of Urban Affairs, July 7, 2023)

Table of Contents:
Introduction.- Part I: Vulnerable Populations.- Automobile Debt, Delinquency and the COVID-19 Crisis: Impacts on Vulnerable Populations.- A Bus Home: Impact of COVID-19 on Homelessness in Transit Environments.- Impacts of COVID-19 on Workers in the Transportation Gig Economy: Safety, Equity, and Sustainability.- Shelter-in-Place Orders and their Impacts on At-Risk Groups.- Part II: Economy.- The Pandemic and its Impacts on California Transportation Finance.- COVID-19 Impacts on Urban Freight Distribution: A Supply and Demand Analysis.- Understanding the Impacts of COVID-19 on Food Shopping.- Understanding and Modelling the Impacts of Covid-19 on Freight Trucking Activity.- Part III: Environment and Safety.- Changes in Traffic Patterns and Localized Air Quality during the Pandemic.- How Much Further Does Emission Pollution Need to Decrease Before We Achieve Ozone Benefits? Observations During the Pandemic.- Measuring Changes in Traffic Patterns due to COVID-19.- Highway Crashes in California during the Pandemic: Insights and Considerations.- Part IV: Mobility and Travel.- Travel Behavior Changes Associated with the COVID-19  Pandemic.- Surveying the Impact of Transit on COVID-19 Dispersion.- Walking and Bicycling in the Time of COVID-19.-  Telecommuting in California: Changes Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.- Part V: Responses.- The Future of Public Transit and Shared Mobility: Scenario Planning in Response to COVID-19 Recovery.- Double the Trouble: A Playbook for Evacuations during COVID-19.- How the Pandemic Is Changing Public Transit.- Impact of COVID-19 Recovery Policies on Public Transportation Systems.- Responding to the Pandemic Crises: Monitoring of Bus Transit in Bat Area.- Conclusions.