2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.110919
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Policy mixes to achieve sustainable mobility after the COVID-19 crisis

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“…The fifth topic is related to sustainable transport, which is about moving in a way that not only meets the need for mobility, but is also safe, fast, accessible, and environmentally friendly [114]. The issue of sustainable transport during COVID-19 has been the subject of various research studies [115][116][117], proving its particular relevance during the pandemic. The restrictions related to mobility and the need for social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic resulted in lower demand for transport, reducing its negative environmental impact at the same time [118].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fifth topic is related to sustainable transport, which is about moving in a way that not only meets the need for mobility, but is also safe, fast, accessible, and environmentally friendly [114]. The issue of sustainable transport during COVID-19 has been the subject of various research studies [115][116][117], proving its particular relevance during the pandemic. The restrictions related to mobility and the need for social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic resulted in lower demand for transport, reducing its negative environmental impact at the same time [118].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The behavior of the COVID-19 epidemic was simulated on different contact networks showing seesaw scenarios of lockdown in [34]. In addition, predictions of coronavirus pandemic exit are very important as they influence sustainable development and have health, economic, and public policy implications [35,36]. The extended time of precision seems justified here because as noted in [37] global crises caused by the pandemic of COVID-19, since early 2020, can even compromise the world's commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the exploration of clean and sustainable energy resources has received extensive interest as the world faces the problem of fossil shortage and environmental deterioration [1–3] . Hydrogen has been widely considered as an ideal candidate to replace traditional fossil fuels owing to its outstanding energy density and zero emissions [4] .…”
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“…Recently, the exploration of clean and sustainable energy resources has received extensive interest as the world faces the problem of fossil shortage and environmental deterioration. [1][2][3] Hydrogen has been widely considered as an ideal candidate to replace traditional fossil fuels owing to its outstanding energy density and zero emissions. [4] Electrochemical water splitting, [5][6][7] consisting of oxygen-evolving reaction (OER) on the anode and hydrogen-evolving reaction (HER) on the cathode, is a promising way to obtain hydrogen with high purity and large scale.…”
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