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This issue is the second part of a two-part ensemble of special issues of the Ekistics and the New Habitat journal on the general subject of ‘Cities and Transport in the Mediterranean Region’. As in part one, belatedly published in late 2021 due to the global pandemic, it presents a collection of analyses and future engagement papers on key topics and transport-related issues faced by countries in the Mediterranean region. The majority of the papers address primarily transport planning and organizational aspects, and refer to the wider Balkan Peninsula, Egypt, Spain, and Greece.