Mobile phone location data for disasters: A review from natural hazards and epidemics

T Yabe, NKW Jones, PSC Rao, MC Gonzalez… - … Environment and Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
Rapid urbanization and climate change trends, intertwined with complex interactions of
various social, economic, and political factors, have resulted in an increase in the frequency …

Mobility behaviour in view of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic—Public transport users in Gdansk case study

A Przybylowski, S Stelmak, M Suchanek - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The COVID-19 pandemic, like an earthquake, shocked our civilization and is still having a
devastating effect on our lives. Guaranteeing an appropriate level of safety in the conditions …

Non-compulsory measures sufficiently reduced human mobility in Tokyo during the COVID-19 epidemic

T Yabe, K Tsubouchi, N Fujiwara, T Wada… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
While large scale mobility data has become a popular tool to monitor the mobility patterns
during the COVID-19 pandemic, the impacts of non-compulsory measures in Tokyo, Japan …

Universal features of epidemic models under social distancing guidelines

M Sadeghi, JM Greene, ED Sontag - Annual reviews in control, 2021 - Elsevier
Social distancing as a form of nonpharmaceutical intervention has been enacted in many
countries as a form of mitigating the spread of COVID-19. There has been a large interest in …

Who continued travelling by public transport during COVID-19? Socioeconomic factors explaining travel behaviour in Stockholm 2020 based on smart card data

E Almlöf, I Rubensson, M Cebecauer… - European Transport …, 2021 - Springer
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has changed travel behaviour and reduced the use of
public transport throughout the world, but the reduction has not been uniform. In this study …

[HTML][HTML] Best–worst method for modelling mobility choice after COVID-19: evidence from Italy

S Moslem, T Campisi, A Szmelter-Jarosz, S Duleba… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
All countries have suffered from the COVID-19 crisis; the pandemic has adversely impacted
all sectors. In this study, we examine the transport sector with a specific focus on the problem …

[HTML][HTML] COVID-19–A window of opportunity for the transition toward sustainable mobility?

K Schmidt, T Sieverding, H Wallis, E Matthies - Transportation Research …, 2021 - Elsevier
The mobility sector was one of the sectors most affected by COVID-19 and its political
restrictions, with, inter alia a huge drop in mobility behavior due to travel bans, lockdowns …

Quantifying the impact of COVID-19 on non-motorized transportation: A Bayesian structural time series model

Y Zhang, JD Fricker - Transport policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in widespread impacts
in the transportation sector due to containment measures. To better manage transportation …

The trade-off behaviours between virtual and physical activities during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic period

E Bin, C Andruetto, Y Susilo, A Pernestål - European Transport Research …, 2021 - Springer
Introduction The first wave of COVID-19 pandemic period has drastically changed people's
lives all over the world. To cope with the disruption, digital solutions have become more …

Understanding individual-level travel behavior changes due to COVID-19: Trip frequency, trip regularity, and trip distance

S Lee, E Ko, K Jang, S Kim - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Understanding different mechanisms in trip changes depending on transportation modes
due to COVID-19 pandemic is the key to providing practical insights for healthy communities …