Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition : Emerald Points - Dr Louise  Reardon

Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition

By: Dr Louise Reardon (Editor), Professor Greg Marsden (Editor)

Paperback | 13 March 2018 | Edition Number 1

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Rapid changes are underway in mobility systems worldwide, including the introduction of shared mobility solutions, Mobility as a Service and the testing of automated vehicles. These changes are driven by the development and application of 'smart' technologies. Transition to these technologies present significant opportunities for countries, cities and rural areas alike, offering the tempting prospect of economic benefit whilst resolving today's safety, congestion, and pollution problems.


Yet while there is a wealth of research considering how these new technologies may impact on travel behaviour, improve safety and help the environment, there is a dearth of research exploring the key governance questions that the transition to these technologies pose in their disruption of the status quo, and changes to governance that may be required for the achievement of positive social outcomes. This book aims to step into this void and in doing so presents an agenda for future research and policy action.




Bringing together a collection of internationally recognised scholars, drawing on case studies from around the world, authors critically reflect on three primary governance considerations. First, the changing role of the state both during and post-transition. Second, identifying the voices shaping the smart mobility discourse. And third, analysing the implications for the state's capacity to steer networks and outcomes as a result of these transitions. The authors argue that at present there exists a critical window of opportunity for researchers and practitioners to shape transitions and that this opportunity must be seized upon before it is too late.

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Researchers in transportation, city planning, architecture, and similar fields explore ways to understand the challenge of governing the transition of mobility away from automobiles. Their topics include the case of mobility as a service: a critical reflection on challenges for urban transport and mobility governance, whether smart mobility is disrupting transport governance, who benefits from smart mobility: the social construction of winners and loses in the connected bikes projects in the Netherlands, planning for disruptive transport technologies: how prepared Australian transport agencies are, and whether governance matters: an international scenarios exercise. -- Annotation (c)2018 * (protoview.com) *

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