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Journal of Urban Mobility

  • ISSN: 2667-0917

Editor-In-Chief: Büttner

Next planned ship date: June 27, 2024

The Journal of Urban Mobility is supported by EIT Urban Mobility, an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). EIT Urban Mobility acts to accelerate… Read more

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The Journal of Urban Mobility is supported by EIT Urban Mobility, an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). EIT Urban Mobility acts to accelerate positive change on mobility to make urban spaces more liveable. Learn more: eiturbanmobility.eu

The Journal of Urban Mobility is a fully Open Access journal, initiated and supported by the EIT Urban Mobility, offering prompt publication and wide dissemination of new urban mobility research to a global audience. The journal publishes peer-reviewed contributions in all areas of urban mobility that will accelerate solutions that improve our collective use of livable urban spaces, while ensuring accessible, convenient, safe, efficient, sustainable and affordable multimodal mobility. The journal is unique in that it takes a systemic approach to urban mobility and encourages multi- or cross-disciplinary triple-helix publications, bringing together academics and practitioners, businesses (industry and small-and-medium-sized companies) and cities.

Submissions are welcome in areas including, but not limited to:

innovation and entrepreneurship in the domain of urban mobility

demonstration projects and case studies on urban mobility innovations

smart mobility data and analytics

innovative urban mobility technology

future mobility markets and services

sustainable urban mobility transitions

urban transport networks decongestion

eco-efficient and safe urban transport

urban mobility governance

city logistics

integrating urban mobility innovation into multi-disciplinary education

student-centred learning-by-doing in urban mobility education.



The journal invites conceptual innovations and theoretically informed advances on urban mobility, empirically-oriented contributions, best urban mobility practices (stemming from start-ups and scale-ups), short reports on collaborative activities focusing on research, technology, societal innovation and governance, project summaries, discussions of new research data and case studies.

Those wishing to submit articles, viewpoints, short reports, project summaries, discussions of new research data and case studies for publication should refer to the Guide for Authors.