Following the Universities’ Transport Study Group’s 57th Annual International Conference in Dublin (June 2025), this Special Issue aims to bring together some of the leading experts in the field of future mobility, transport engineering and sustainable transport planning.
It will address the nexus between transport and sustainability, focusing on papers addressing issues relating to transport and mobility of people, goods, information and the sustainability implications which arise from them.
This invites high-quality original contributions presented at the hEART 2025 symposium, focusing on the future of public transport systems. Seeking papers that investigate innovative infrastructure, emerging vehicle technologies, and multimodal integration in an evolving urban mobility landscape.
This special issue explores the impact of on-demand and automated mobility services on user behavior and system performance, focusing on efficiency, sustainability, and equity. It also highlights policy and management strategies that support sustainable mobility development.
It explore innovations in EV technology, charging networks, and sustainable mobility.
The objective of this special issue is to contribute to a better understanding of optimal transition paths and regulatory approaches to sustainable and acceptable transportation systems, using economic methodologies and reasoning.