The AET Transport and Mobility Forum promotes active engagement of AET members and member-groups with each other and with other like-minded transport organisations through supporting and hosting a range of activities including online webinars, seminars and discussions on a wide range of transport and transport related topics of interest. We welcome new members and new ideas about transport and how we talk about transport.
We are delighted to continue the collaboration between AET and Elsevier's Journal of Urban Mobility (JUM) with the co-hosting of this fourth annual webinar, which will give a flavour of the quality of discussion and debates to be anticipated at ETC 2026 in Porto 9-11 September.
Satisfaction and equity play a critical role in shaping transport-related well-being because they determine not only whether people can travel, but how that travel is experienced in everyday life. Research shows that individuals with similar levels of accessibility can have vastly different journeys depending on factors such as safety, comfort, reliability, and emotional strain. When travellers consistently feel stressed or unsafe, their ability to participate in daily activities is diminished, ultimately affecting quality of life. Satisfaction therefore acts as a bridge between transport provision and lived experience, revealing whether systems truly support autonomy, dignity, and meaningful access to opportunities.
From an equity perspective, disparities in travel satisfaction often mirror broader social and spatial inequalities. Lower satisfaction is frequently concentrated among groups facing structural barriers, such as low-income households, women, older adults, disabled travellers, or residents of underserved areas. These patterns signal unmet mobility needs and capability constraints rather than personal preference, indicating where transport systems may be failing to provide fair conditions. Improvements that enhance safety, predictability, and usability have been linked to gains in life satisfaction, underscoring that equitable mobility is closely tied to broader well-being outcomes. This means that evaluating transport success should extend beyond infrastructure and efficiency to include how journeys feel for users, ensuring that mobility systems are not only functional but inclusive and supportive of human flourishing.
This session is co-hosted by the Journal of Urban Mobility. It is chaired by András Munkácsy (Chair of the Transport and Mobility Forum) and moderated by Hannah Hook (Aalto University, JUM Associate Editor). The AET Transport and Mobility Forum webinars are FREE to attend and are hosted on the Zoom platform.
‘Co-Designing Connectivity: New Strategies and Tools for Inner Area Access’ - Giovanna Montoro & Matteo Scamporrino (TPS Pro, Italy)
‘The influence of perceptions and equity on travel satisfaction’ - Jonas de Vos (University College London)
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Hannah Hook Aalto University, JUM Associate Editor Finland |
Hannah Hook is a human geographer and Assistant Professor of Sustainable Land Use and Transport Planning at Aalto University, educated in the US, the UK, and Belgium. She works at the intersection of urban mobility, well-being, and equity, with research focusing on how everyday travel is shaped by attitudes, values, and socio-spatial inequalities. Her work aims to support fairer, healthier, and more sustainable spatial planning and policy transitions informed through mixed-methods and participatory approaches. Through collaborations with cities and public-sector partners, her work contributes to practical tools and evidence for improving transport systems, public space, and access to opportunities. |
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Matteo Scamporrino TPS Pro Italy |
Matteo Scamporrino, Urban Architect and PhD in Urban and Landscape Planning. Since 2015, he has served as a Contract Professor of Fundamentals of Urban Planning at the University of Florence, backed by a decade of experience in academic research. He is currently Project Manager at TPS Pro, where he has coordinated numerous Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) and serves as a Mobility Manager for various public administrations and private entities. |
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Giovanna Montoro TPS Pro Italy |
Giovanna Montoro is a Project Assistant at TPS Pro, specializing in sustainable mobility and strategic planning. She is currently a Teaching Assistant and a Researcher at the University of Florence, where she focuses on transport decarbonization and de-pollution strategies towards 2030-2050. |
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Jonas De Vos University College London UK |
Jonas De Vos is a professor of Transport Planning at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London (UCL). He is currently co-editor-in-chief of Transport Reviews and chair of the World Society for Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR). |
Click on the title links to register for the webinars in Zoom. Please note all webinars and events are subject to change.
| Date | Topic/Theme |
| 4 June 2026 | Joint webinar with the Journal of Urban Mobility |
| 2 July 2026 | tba |
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