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Economic vulnerabilities and pandemic mobilities: Mobility of low-income populations in İstanbul during the Covid-19 pandemic (2023)
Journal Article
Akyelken, N., Beyazit, E., Kayaoğlu, A., Yıldırım, Ş. N., & Tanyeri, F. N. (2023). Economic vulnerabilities and pandemic mobilities: Mobility of low-income populations in İstanbul during the Covid-19 pandemic. Habitat International, 141, Article 102903. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2023.102903

This paper explores the everyday mobilities of low-income populations during the Covid-19 pandemic through a mixed-methods study in İstanbul. It shows how additional economic burdens brought by the Covid-19 pandemic interplay with low-income resident... Read More about Economic vulnerabilities and pandemic mobilities: Mobility of low-income populations in İstanbul during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Improving women's accessibility to public transport through participatory street experiments: The case of Maltepe, Istanbul (2023)
Journal Article
Beyazit, E., Waite, I. A., Balik, H., Erturan, A., & Keşan, B. (2023). Improving women's accessibility to public transport through participatory street experiments: The case of Maltepe, Istanbul. Journal of Urban Mobility, 4, Article 100062. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urbmob.2023.100062

Building on the literature concerning gender-responsive mobility, this paper aims to explore how street experiments can be used to promote gendered mobilities and create streetscapes in order to prioritise the needs of women in the improvement of acc... Read More about Improving women's accessibility to public transport through participatory street experiments: The case of Maltepe, Istanbul.

Exploring the joint impacts of income, car ownership, and built environment on daily activity patterns: A cluster analysis of trip chains (2023)
Journal Article
Yousefzadeh Barri, E., Farber, S., Jahanshahi, H., Tiznado-Aitken, I., & Beyazit, E. (in press). Exploring the joint impacts of income, car ownership, and built environment on daily activity patterns: A cluster analysis of trip chains. Transportmetrica A: Transport Science, https://doi.org/10.1080/23249935.2023.2236235

Clustering activity patterns and identifying homogeneous travel behaviour through trip chain sequences offer valuable insight for transportation planners and policymakers in addressing transport equity problems and travel demand management. This stud... Read More about Exploring the joint impacts of income, car ownership, and built environment on daily activity patterns: A cluster analysis of trip chains.