The @digigeolab were at #MobileTartu a couple of weeks ago, and we wrote a blog post on it.
Just delivered a keynote talk at the #MobileTartu conference: Reproducible research and open tools for future-proof transport planning. If you're interested in the topic but missed it in-person you can see it in person:
- Slides: https://buff.ly/4eiV7wh
- Code: https://buff.ly/3z3b0XJ
- Video: TBC
Interesting discussion after also, lots of great questions 🙏
So I presented the #MobiTwin project and initial results on how long-distance commuting has changed in Europe after COVID-19 at #MobileTartu.
Key take-aways: long-distance commuting has rebounded, but régional différences exist, and the structure of long-distance commuting networks has become more decentralized potentially leading to severe impacts for regions dependent on this type of mobility.
Photos courtesy of @tuuli 😊
The fantastic Elias Willberg presents how exposure to urban greenery during daily mobility affects well-being in #MobileTartu
Key take-aways: Seasonality often overlooked, higher greenery often means worse accessibility, greenery in travel environments vary greatly across european cities
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