Reflections on City Planning and Transportation System under the Normalization of COVID-19 Pandemic Based on Network Survey in the Era of Big Data

In order to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on urban transportation and provide policy recommendations for city and transportation planning and management under the normalization of the pandemic, this article conducted an online survey to examine urban mobility change in Beijing. Combined with the cu...

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Bicycles
City Planning
Construction planning
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Impact analysis
Pandemics
Resilience
Resilient Transportation
Transportation planning
Transportation systems
Urban Mobility
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