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Could the war disruption in Ukraine move micromobility forward? Stakeholders’ perspective

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posted on 2025-10-22, 10:57 authored by Mariia OlkhovaMariia Olkhova, Asya NatapovAsya Natapov, Olha Plyhun, Taimaz LarimianTaimaz Larimian, Dmytro Roslavtsev
This study explores the potential for micromobility expansion in Ukraine, viewing the war’s disruption as an opportunity to rebuild urban space and transportation systems and to shift focus from post-Soviet planning to more sustainable urban mobility, prioritising cycling and other active modes. It aims to identify the impact indicators of micromobility usage during the ongoing war and to outline the challenges and prospects for micromobility. Employing a qualitative research approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with micromobility stakeholders across 16 administrative divisions in Ukraine. The findings shed light on the factors that either hinder or support micromobility users, the importance of collaboration among city stakeholders, and the micromobility role during and after the war. The study revealed regional differences in micromobility stakeholders’ cooperation and infrastructure development, positively correlating collaboration strength and micromobility adoption. These insights can inform strategic interventions to promote micromobility in Ukrainian cities, ensuring affordable and accessible mobility solutions while reducing infrastructure costs during wartime and post-war recovery. The interviewees suggest that despite current challenges, there is optimism for increased micromobility adoption in Ukraine, with estimates of 10–30% long-term adoption, potentially rising to 50% by 2050.<p></p>

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UK Research and Innovation and Universities UK International for the UK-UA Twinning project, “Digital information, modelling and manufacturing for postwar reconstruction of the built environment”

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  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

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European Transport Research Review

Volume

17

Issue

1

Article number

45

Publisher

Springer Open

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© The Author(s)

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Publication date

2025-09-30

Copyright date

2025

ISSN

1867-0717

eISSN

1866-8887

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Taimaz Larimian. Deposit date: 21 October 2025

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