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Title Covid-19 And Impacts Of The Evolving City Models On Mobility
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Authors Campisi T.; Nahiduzzaman K.M.; Al-Rashid M.A.; Tesoriere G.
Year 2022
Published AIP Conference Proceedings, 2611
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0119483
Abstract During the recent pandemic, the progressive weakening of the networks of proximity services for citizens lead to the loss of city functions. It stems the need to define new policy frameworks for the city that puts the user/citizen and urban economies at the center, allowing local regenerative strategies to be implemented and shared between public administrations, business associations, mobility service companies, and citizens. Moreover, recent climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the need to rethink city planning and mobility planning, in particular, ensuring respect for social distancing and supporting the decarbonization strategies dictated by the Green Deal and the Paris Agreement. Local governments can better analyze such critical urban issues from a bottom-up approach through participatory planning. Furthermore, the dissemination of models such as 15-minute and smart cities can ensure that users can reach services with the shortest distance without using a private vehicle. At the same time, the dissemination of technology could allow for greater control of urban activities and transport flows, making it possible to mitigate the impacts of carbon emission and that generated by possible accidents or vehicle congestion. Based on literature review, this study focuses on exploring the diffusion of smart city and 15min city models and the technologies connected to mobility and what that means for the future dynamics of the smart cities. © 2022 Author(s).
Author Keywords Covid-19; Decarbonisation strategies; Literature review; mobility; SUMP


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