Part 1: The role of public policy in supporting sustainable mobility transitions.- Chapter 1. Introduction (Imre Keseru, Samyajit Basu, Marianne Ryghaug, Tomas Moe Skjølsvold).- Chapter 2. Evaluating Public Policies for Sustainable Mobility: A review through some interdisciplinary methodologies and procedures (Francisco Alonso, Mireia Faus, Sergio A. Useche, José Luis Velarte, Mónica Alonso).- Chapter 3: Enhancing Policy Coordination of Schooling and Transport for Net-Zero (Joshua Lait, Femke Nijsse, Stewart Barr, David Hall, Catherine Butler, Antonio Olmedo, Cormac Lynch).- Chapter 4.
Improving Social Justice, Environmental Integrity, and Geopolitical Resilience in EU Electric Mobility Transition (Aleksandra Lis-Plesioska, Nathalie Ortar, Rafal Szymanowski, Marek W. Jaskólski, Aleksandra Parteka, Christine Buisson).- Part II: The potential of the transformation of transport services and vehicle technologies to contribute to the transition.- Chapter 5. Promoting sustainable urban mobility through implementation of electric buses: a case study of Ostrava (Marek Krumnikl, Adam cervenka, Filip Lapuník, Lubos Mikula).- Chapter 6. Improving rural quality of life by combining public transportation with demand responsive transport systems (József Pál Lieszkovszky, Dániel Tordai - Dániel Hörcher - Tamás Fleischer - András Munkácsy).- Chapter 7.
Providing state-supported financial incentives and benefits for vehicle insurance policies using telematics (Virginia Petraki, Apostolos Ziakopoulos, Evangelia Fragkiadaki, Nikolaos Karouzakis, Konstantinos Kakavoulis, George Yannis).- Part III: New methods and tools to support participatory planning.- Chapter 8. Assessing Mobility Policy with AI-Driven Analysis of User-Generated Content (Floriano Tori, Charlotte van Vessem, Juliana Betancur Arenas, Vincent Ginis).- Chapter 9. Enabling Inclusive Urban Transport Planning through Civic Artificial Intelligence (Dimitris Michailidis, Kristina Khutsishvili, Konstantinos Konstantis, Aristotle Tympas, Imad Antoine Ibrahim, Sennay Ghebreab).- Chapter 10. Facilitating sustainable logistics policy development using multicriteria satisfaction analysis: A case of preference mapping for cargo bike last-mile delivery(He Huang, Xu Zhang, Salvatore Corrente, Sajid Siraj, Maja Kiba-Janiak).
- Chapter 11. Conclusion: Recommendations for future interdisciplinary collaborations within transport and mobility (Marianne Ryghaug, Tomas Moe Skjølsvold, Imre Keseru, Samyajit Basu).- Afterword 1. From many hands problem to unconscious assumptions: Transforming our governance systems (Milos N. Mladenovic).- Afterword 2. What (About) Now? Complexities, Omissions and Taking Transitions Seriously (Debbie Hopkins).- Afterword 3.
Cities in Transition (Lucian Zagan).- Afterword 4. Roberta Dall'Olio: Sustainable mobility and systemic change: the power of collaborative governance (Oliver Greenfield).