National Research (Italy)

National Research (Italy)

In Italy, research on transport poverty is still an emerging field, but several academic institutions and researchers have started to address the issue. Studies often focus on the uneven distribution of public transport services between urban and rural areas and the implications for economic and social development.

Key Italian researchers and research centers include:

  • ISTAT (Istituto Nazionale di Statistica): Produced reports analyzing transport accessibility and mobility in Italy, highlighting regional disparities.
  • Federico Longo (Università di Torino): Investigated transport poverty from a socio-economic perspective, particularly in Italy’s southern regions.
  • Centro Studi sui Trasporti (Rome): Conducts research on public transport policies, accessibility, and the effects of transport poverty on vulnerable populations.

Research in Italy focuses on the integration of sustainable mobility solutions and the impact of transport poverty on marginalized groups, including those in rural and underdeveloped areas.

For further reading and access to detailed studies, a comprehensive list of relevant authors, publications, and research articles is available in the attached file:

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This file contains links to authors, studies, and publications related to transport poverty from various international and national sources, offering a broader understanding of the topic.