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EIT Urban Mobility released study on urban mobility strategies during COVID-19

EIT Urban Mobility released study on urban mobility strategies during COVID-19

What were the most successful urban mobility strategies during the pandemic? EIT Urban Mobility analysed the topic in its new study.

In 2020, EIT Urban Mobility conducted a survey across 16 European cities to understand and analyse mobility strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic. This built the basis for a study on urban mobility strategies during COVID-19, written by EIT Urban Mobility partners Bable, CARNET, Automotive Technology Centre of Galicia (CTAG), Danish Technical University, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), with the support of Miljöstrategi AB.

The full report analyses the urban mobility strategies deployed by cities since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Each chapter provides extensive insights on aspects such as sustainable urban mobility system requirements, the impact of the virus on urban mobility, the role of innovation in this context, and the economic impact on new mobility.

The short version of the report is part of EIT Urban Mobility Next series, that provides practitioners with exclusive content on cutting edge urban mobility issues. It focuses on the main outcomes of the study, based on the analysis of the survey results as well as on selected best practices.

On Tuesday, 23 March, EIT Urban Mobility is organising a webinar serving as platform to present and promote the study findings and the partners involved in the study. The event will give the chance to interested readers to directly discuss findings with the authors. Register for the event!

Download the short version of the report

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