The Governance of Smart Transportation Systems, 1st ed. 2019
Towards New Organizational Structures for the Development of Shared, Automated, Electric and Integrated Mobility

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Coordinators: Finger Matthias, Audouin Maxime

Language: English

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This book presents essential new governance structures to embrace and regulate smart mobility modes. Drawing on a range of case studies, it paves the way for new approaches to governing future transportation systems. 

Over the past decades, Information and Communication Technologies have enabled the development of new mobility solutions that have completely redefined traditional and well-established urban transportation systems. Urban transportation systems are evolving dramatically, from the development of shared mobility modes, to the advent of electric mobility, and from the automated mobility trend to the rapid spread of integrated transportation schemes. Given the disruptive nature of those new mobility solutions, new governance structures are needed. Through a series of case studies from around the world, this book highlights governance and regulatory processes having supported, or sometimes prevented, the development and implementation of smart mobility solutions (shared, automated, electric, integrated). 
 
The combination of chapters offers a comprehensive overview of the different research endeavours focusing on the governance of smart transportation systems and will help pave the way for this important subject, which is crucial for the future of cities.

Introduction.- Part I: Governance of Shared Mobility.- Regulating Transport Platforms: The Case of Carpooling in Europe.- Regulating of TNCs in Latin America: The Case of UBER Regulation in Mexico city and Bogota.- Governing Carsharing as a Commercial or a Public Service? A Comparison between France and Japan.- Part II: Governance of Automated Mobility.- Data-led Governance of Self-driving Vehicles for Urban Shared Mobility.- How Should We Drive Self-driving Vehicles? Anticipation and Collective Imagination in Planning of Mobility Futures.- Part III: Governance of Electric Mobility.- A Comparison of Policy Measures Promoting Electric Vehicles in 20 Countries.- Nurturing a Regime Shift Toward Electro-mobility in Norway.- Part IV: Governance of Integrated Mobility.- Governing Mobility as a Service: Insights from Sweden and Finland.- Institutions, Organizations, and Technological Innovations: The Dynamic Development of Smart Ticketing Schemes in London’s Urban Transportation System.- The Governance of Demand-Responsive Transit Systems – A Multi-Level Perspective.- The Role of Public Authorities in the Development of Mobility-as-a-Service.- Part V: Conclusion.- Conclusion.

Provides comprehensive information on what smart mobility is and what challenges it entails

Draws on various case studies to show how smart mobility can be effectively governed

Paves the way for much-needed further research on the governance of smart transportation systems