Micromobility as a post-war tool for rebuilding mobility in Ukraine: trade-off perspectives of public transport integration

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The aim of the project is to examine the trade-off perspectives of integrating micromobility with public transport by analysing the operation and interaction of these modes and the resulting stakeholders’ perspectives.

The research objectives are:

(1) analyse pre-war travel behaviour trends in Ukraine and identify the interplay between micromobility and public transport;

(2) investigate the impact of war on travel behaviour in Ukrainian cities;

(3) identify the conditions and determinants of mode choice between micromobility and public transport;

(4) develop a methodology to assess the trade-offs and impacts of integrating micromobility with public transport on the economy, environment, and society.

Principal Investigator

Dr Mariia Olkhova

Type of financing

This project has received funding through the SAFE – Supporting At-Risk Researchers with Fellowships in Europe project, which is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union, the European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Call for tenders reference

CUP: E53C25001470005

Project duration

24 months.

November 2025 – November 2027

Pubblicazioni scientifiche

Scientific advisor

Prof. Eng. Antonio Comi