International Perspectives on Public Transport Responses to COVID-19 1st Edition
International Perspectives on Public Transport Responses to COVID-19, 1st Edition by Takeru Shibayama and Guenter Emberger offers a timely, authoritative look at how transit systems worldwide confronted an unprecedented public-health crisis.
Grab attention with a global view: this book synthesizes comparative evidence from Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa and Australasia to reveal how cities and regions adapted services, maintained essential mobility and rebuilt passenger confidence.
Dive into practical insight: readers will find clear analysis of operational decisions, policy frameworks, risk communication, and the role of technology and sanitation practices in pandemic response. Through cross-country comparisons and evidence-based evaluation, the volume illuminates what worked, what didn’t, and how lessons learned can strengthen resilience in future health emergencies.
Imagine immediate value: transit planners, municipal officials, researchers, operators and urbanists will gain actionable strategies to balance public health with accessibility—covering demand management, staff protection, service reconfiguration, and equitable recovery measures. The book also supports academic study with robust methodology and international case studies that contextualize policy choices across different governance and cultural settings.
Take the next step: whether you’re shaping long-term transport policy, researching pandemic impacts on mobility, or guiding city-level recovery efforts, this compact, well-crafted resource supplies the evidence and perspectives needed to make informed decisions. Add International Perspectives on Public Transport Responses to COVID-19 to your collection and equip yourself with global lessons for resilient, people-centered transit systems.
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