Disruptive Transport
Driverless Cars, Transport Innovation and the Sustainable City of Tomorrow
Herausgeber: Riggs, William
Disruptive Transport
Driverless Cars, Transport Innovation and the Sustainable City of Tomorrow
Herausgeber: Riggs, William
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This is one of the first books to explore the impact that emerging transport technology is having on cities and their residents, and how policy is needed to shape the cities that we want to have in the future.
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This is one of the first books to explore the impact that emerging transport technology is having on cities and their residents, and how policy is needed to shape the cities that we want to have in the future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781138613164
- ISBN-10: 1138613169
- Artikelnr.: 54804465
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781138613164
- ISBN-10: 1138613169
- Artikelnr.: 54804465
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
William Riggs is an Assistant Professor at the University of San Francisco, USA
Part I: The Big Picture
* Chapter 1: Introduction (William Riggs)
* Chapter 2: The Promise of New Mobility (Melissa Ruhl and Will
Baumgardner)
* Chapter 3: Balancing Promise with Peril (William Riggs and Ron Milam
)
Part II: Going Small: Changes at the City Scale
* Chapter 4: Shaping Urban Environments Around Transportation
Innovation (Michael Johnson and William Riggs)
* Chapter 5: Transforming Street Design: Approaches to Reengineering
Our Neighborhood Streets (William Riggs, Marc Schlossberg, Elizabeth
Shay and Adam Millard-Ball)
* Chapter 5: Real Estate & New Mobility: Streets as Real Estate (
Deborah Stamm and William Riggs)
* Chapter 7: Future Transport and City Budgets: How to get smart with
the revenue (Ben Clark and Rebecca Lewis)
* Chapter 8: Policy and Program Innovation in the New Mobility Future (
Josh Karlin-Resnick, Jeff Tumlin and Meg Merritt)
* Chapter 9: Think Different: Reframing Jobs & the Economy (Shivani
Shukla and William Riggs)
Part III: Going Big: Changes at the Regional Scale
* Chapter 10: Co-Producing Mobility (Greg Griffin)
* Chapter 11: Can a Shared and Electric Future be Socially Just? (
Stephen Zoepf and William Riggs)
* Chapter 12: Exploring the Environmental Ramifications of Future
Transport (Frank Petrilli)
* Chapter 13: Climate Change and Automation: Do we have an emissions
problem? (William Riggs, Michael R. Boswell, Louis Yudowitz and Matt
Kawashima)
Part IV: Conclusive Directions
* Chapter 14: A Vision for Livability (Bruce Appleyard and William
Riggs)
* Chapter 15: Timing the Future and Avoiding Mistakes (Andrea Broaddus
)
* Chapter 16: Conclusions: Time for policy action (William Riggs)
* Chapter 1: Introduction (William Riggs)
* Chapter 2: The Promise of New Mobility (Melissa Ruhl and Will
Baumgardner)
* Chapter 3: Balancing Promise with Peril (William Riggs and Ron Milam
)
Part II: Going Small: Changes at the City Scale
* Chapter 4: Shaping Urban Environments Around Transportation
Innovation (Michael Johnson and William Riggs)
* Chapter 5: Transforming Street Design: Approaches to Reengineering
Our Neighborhood Streets (William Riggs, Marc Schlossberg, Elizabeth
Shay and Adam Millard-Ball)
* Chapter 5: Real Estate & New Mobility: Streets as Real Estate (
Deborah Stamm and William Riggs)
* Chapter 7: Future Transport and City Budgets: How to get smart with
the revenue (Ben Clark and Rebecca Lewis)
* Chapter 8: Policy and Program Innovation in the New Mobility Future (
Josh Karlin-Resnick, Jeff Tumlin and Meg Merritt)
* Chapter 9: Think Different: Reframing Jobs & the Economy (Shivani
Shukla and William Riggs)
Part III: Going Big: Changes at the Regional Scale
* Chapter 10: Co-Producing Mobility (Greg Griffin)
* Chapter 11: Can a Shared and Electric Future be Socially Just? (
Stephen Zoepf and William Riggs)
* Chapter 12: Exploring the Environmental Ramifications of Future
Transport (Frank Petrilli)
* Chapter 13: Climate Change and Automation: Do we have an emissions
problem? (William Riggs, Michael R. Boswell, Louis Yudowitz and Matt
Kawashima)
Part IV: Conclusive Directions
* Chapter 14: A Vision for Livability (Bruce Appleyard and William
Riggs)
* Chapter 15: Timing the Future and Avoiding Mistakes (Andrea Broaddus
)
* Chapter 16: Conclusions: Time for policy action (William Riggs)
Part I: The Big Picture
* Chapter 1: Introduction (William Riggs)
* Chapter 2: The Promise of New Mobility (Melissa Ruhl and Will
Baumgardner)
* Chapter 3: Balancing Promise with Peril (William Riggs and Ron Milam
)
Part II: Going Small: Changes at the City Scale
* Chapter 4: Shaping Urban Environments Around Transportation
Innovation (Michael Johnson and William Riggs)
* Chapter 5: Transforming Street Design: Approaches to Reengineering
Our Neighborhood Streets (William Riggs, Marc Schlossberg, Elizabeth
Shay and Adam Millard-Ball)
* Chapter 5: Real Estate & New Mobility: Streets as Real Estate (
Deborah Stamm and William Riggs)
* Chapter 7: Future Transport and City Budgets: How to get smart with
the revenue (Ben Clark and Rebecca Lewis)
* Chapter 8: Policy and Program Innovation in the New Mobility Future (
Josh Karlin-Resnick, Jeff Tumlin and Meg Merritt)
* Chapter 9: Think Different: Reframing Jobs & the Economy (Shivani
Shukla and William Riggs)
Part III: Going Big: Changes at the Regional Scale
* Chapter 10: Co-Producing Mobility (Greg Griffin)
* Chapter 11: Can a Shared and Electric Future be Socially Just? (
Stephen Zoepf and William Riggs)
* Chapter 12: Exploring the Environmental Ramifications of Future
Transport (Frank Petrilli)
* Chapter 13: Climate Change and Automation: Do we have an emissions
problem? (William Riggs, Michael R. Boswell, Louis Yudowitz and Matt
Kawashima)
Part IV: Conclusive Directions
* Chapter 14: A Vision for Livability (Bruce Appleyard and William
Riggs)
* Chapter 15: Timing the Future and Avoiding Mistakes (Andrea Broaddus
)
* Chapter 16: Conclusions: Time for policy action (William Riggs)
* Chapter 1: Introduction (William Riggs)
* Chapter 2: The Promise of New Mobility (Melissa Ruhl and Will
Baumgardner)
* Chapter 3: Balancing Promise with Peril (William Riggs and Ron Milam
)
Part II: Going Small: Changes at the City Scale
* Chapter 4: Shaping Urban Environments Around Transportation
Innovation (Michael Johnson and William Riggs)
* Chapter 5: Transforming Street Design: Approaches to Reengineering
Our Neighborhood Streets (William Riggs, Marc Schlossberg, Elizabeth
Shay and Adam Millard-Ball)
* Chapter 5: Real Estate & New Mobility: Streets as Real Estate (
Deborah Stamm and William Riggs)
* Chapter 7: Future Transport and City Budgets: How to get smart with
the revenue (Ben Clark and Rebecca Lewis)
* Chapter 8: Policy and Program Innovation in the New Mobility Future (
Josh Karlin-Resnick, Jeff Tumlin and Meg Merritt)
* Chapter 9: Think Different: Reframing Jobs & the Economy (Shivani
Shukla and William Riggs)
Part III: Going Big: Changes at the Regional Scale
* Chapter 10: Co-Producing Mobility (Greg Griffin)
* Chapter 11: Can a Shared and Electric Future be Socially Just? (
Stephen Zoepf and William Riggs)
* Chapter 12: Exploring the Environmental Ramifications of Future
Transport (Frank Petrilli)
* Chapter 13: Climate Change and Automation: Do we have an emissions
problem? (William Riggs, Michael R. Boswell, Louis Yudowitz and Matt
Kawashima)
Part IV: Conclusive Directions
* Chapter 14: A Vision for Livability (Bruce Appleyard and William
Riggs)
* Chapter 15: Timing the Future and Avoiding Mistakes (Andrea Broaddus
)
* Chapter 16: Conclusions: Time for policy action (William Riggs)