Transforming Urban Transport The Role of Political Leadership TUT POL

Transforming Urban Transport   The Role of Political Leadership  TUT POL
Author: Diane E. Davis,Alan A. Altshuler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2018
Genre: Municipal government
ISBN: OCLC:1155440434

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"The Transforming Urban Transport (TUT) research initiative, hosted at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and funded by the Volvo Research and Educational Foundations, is developing a collection of case studies of democratically governed cities across the world that have recently implemented significant transportation innovations. The project’s objective is to identify the conditions that motivate and enable political leaders to embrace and successfully implement significant transportation reforms. We intend to use the materials emerging from this research project for a mix of instructional and scholarly purposes, including a course that will be available on-line, a book, and journal articles. The support from UTC will enable us to expand TUT’s sample of case study cities and increase the time that researchers can invest in conducting fieldwork, so as to offer a more systematic comparative lens for producing robust findings about how, when, and why political leadership advances positive transportation outcomes. Concretely, funds from this proposal will be allocated to developing the following four new case studies: (1) Adaptive taxi and livery regulation in San Francisco, (2) publicly- supported tax-based transit investments in Los Angeles, (3) non-motorized transport improvements in New York City and (4) a constellation of transit, traffic management, and related land use policies that have brought about a remarkable mode shift from cars to transit over the past two decades in Vienna, Austria."--

Transforming Urban Transport

Transforming Urban Transport
Author: Diane E. Davis,Alan Altschuler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190875701

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Transforming Urban Transport brings into focus the origins and implementation pathways of significant urban transport innovations that have recently been adopted in major, democratically governed world cities that are seeking to advance sustainability aims. It documents how proponents of new transportation initiatives confronted a range of administrative, environmental, fiscal, and political obstacles by using a range of leadership skills, technical resources, and negotiation capacities to move a good idea from the drawing board to implementation. The book's eight case studies focus on cities of great interest across the globe--Los Angeles, Mexico City, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Seoul, Stockholm, and Vienna--many of which are known for significant mayor leadership and efforts to rescale power from the nation to the city. The cases highlight innovations likely to be of interest to transport policy makers from all corners, such as strengthening public transportation services, vehicle and traffic management measures, repurposing roads and other urban spaces away from their initial function as vehicle travel corridors, and turning sidewalks and city streets into more pedestrian-friendly places for walking, cycling, and leisure. Aside from their transformative impacts in transportation terms, many of the policy innovations examined here have altered planning institutions, public-private sector relations, civil society commitments, and governance mandates in the course of implementation. In bringing these cases to the fore, Transforming Urban Transport advances understanding of the conditions under which policy interventions can expand institutional capacities and governance mandates, particularly linked to urban sustainability. As such, it is an essential contribution to larger debates about what it takes to make cities more environmentally sustainable and the types of strategies and tactics that best advance progress on these fronts in both the short- and the long-term.

Public Participation in Transport in Times of Change

Public Participation in Transport in Times of Change
Author: Lisa Hansson,Claus Hedegaard Sørensen,Tom Rye
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2023-05-03
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781804550397

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Public Participation in Transport in Times of Change discusses various forms of public participation in connection to sustainable mobility, transport planning, policy, health, infrastructure, and active travel, creating a comprehensive analysis relevant for both practitioners and researchers who operate within the transport field.

ITF Roundtable Reports Reversing Car Dependency Summary and Conclusions

ITF Roundtable Reports Reversing Car Dependency Summary and Conclusions
Author: International Transport Forum
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2021-02-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789282127018

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Managing the growth of urban traffic is vital for improving the liveability of our cities. This report examines how governments can encourage citizens to use alternatives to private cars in order to reduce car dependency, regardless of how they are powered or who drives them. The report analyses fiscal policies and other instruments for managing urban traffic and correcting current policy biases that favour automobile travel over more sustainable and affordable transport options. It also reviews international experience in co-ordinating transport planning with land-use development and in allocating space to walking and cycling in order to make transport more efficient and streets less congested.

New Urban Agenda in Asia Pacific

New Urban Agenda in Asia Pacific
Author: Bharat Dahiya,Ashok Das
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-05-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811367090

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This book explores significant aspects of the New Urban Agenda in the Asia-Pacific region, and presents, from different contexts and perspectives, innovative interventions afoot for transforming the governance of 21st-century cities in two key areas: (i) urban planning and policy; and (ii) service delivery and social inclusion. Representing institutions across a wide geography, academic researchers and development practitioners from Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America have authored the chapters that lend the volume its distinctly diverse topical foci. Based on a wide range of cases and intriguing experiences, this collection is a uniquely valuable resource for everyone interested in the present and future of cities and urban regions in Asia-Pacific.

A Handbook on Sustainable Urban Mobility and Spatial Planning

A Handbook on Sustainable Urban Mobility and Spatial Planning
Author: Economic Commission for Europe
Publsiher: United Nations
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789210048590

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This publication has been designed to assist member States in integrating transport, health, quality of life and environmental objectives into urban and spatial planning policies. It provides many references to case studies, good practices and examples from cities across the Euro-Asian region (and beyond) covering a wide array of thematic areas, including: the future of sustainable urban mobility; spatial planning in function of sustainable urban mobility and accessibility; public transport planning as a cornerstone of sustainable urban mobility; active mobility and how it promotes health and the environment; and the potential of Intelligent Transport Systems in an urban context. The publication puts forward a methodology for sustainable urban transport planning and introduces a concise set of key messages and recommendations as an input to the Fifth High-level Meeting on Transport, Health and Environment which takes place in Vienna from 26-27 November 2020.

Transforming Urban Transport

Transforming Urban Transport
Author: Nicholas Low
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-12-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136187902

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Transforming Urban Transport confronts head-on the dilemma faced by a world wedded to mobility: the danger of continuing along the fossil-fuelled path and the real paucity of viable technological alternatives which can be deployed in time. To respond to the dilemma, the ideal of urban transport must be changed from auto-based mobility to systems of sustainable transport in which public transport, and non-motorised transport work together to reduce climate change pressures, enhance urban quality and preserve life and health. The book challenges the commonly held view that a combination of urbanity and higher residential density expressed in compact cities (expected to have greater public transport use) will resolve urban transport/environment problems, instead showing that transport systems can be changed to meet the environmental imperatives without the massive spatial change implied. But the problem of change of urban transport is profoundly institutional and cultural. Changes in urban mobility and transport require local institutional policy action. To support such action, the book explores new methods of governance of transport in dispersed and concentrated cities, new techniques for assessing transport need, ways of improving childhood mobility, guidelines for political mobilization, and norms of knowledge sharing. Drawing together leading scholars from different disciplines in Australia, Japan and China, this book provides a unique fusion of Asian and Australasian perspectives and engages with the coming needs of transport planning practitioners in both high density and dispersed cities.

Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition

Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition
Author: Greg Marsden,Louise Reardon
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781787543201

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The transition towards ‘smarter’ autonomous transport systems calls for a rethink in how transport is governed/who governs it, to ensure a step-change to a more sustainable future. This book critically reflects on these governance challenges analysing the role of the state; the new actors and discourses; and the implications for state capacity.