Shaping Smart Mobility Futures : Governance and Policy Instruments in times of Sustainability Transitions

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Shaping Smart Mobility Futures : Governance and Policy Instruments in times of Sustainability Transitions

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781839826511
  • DDC分類 307.3416

Full Description

Smart mobility includes automation, shared mobility services and other new forms of mobility made possible by digital technologies. This book argues that smart mobility will only be developed in a desired direction and fulfil global sustainability goals if it is steered in that direction. There is a vast body of literature on public policy and policy instruments, and there are many different conceptualisations and categorisations. Applying an open and broad approach, whereby a variety of policy instruments that are used to govern smart mobility are introduced and discussed, this book is ideal for both professionals and researchers. The book is organised into three parts: the first part explores why there is a need for policy instruments in relation to smart mobility, the second part examines how policy instruments are chosen and developed, and the third part explores what policy instruments are doing and what smart mobility is doing to them. Of the policy instruments used today, many focus on producing knowledge for governments and thereby making smart mobility governable. Because of the difficulties with implementing policy instruments that make the transport sector more sustainable, the book concludes by discussing in which ways citizen deliberation can breathe new life into the debate.

Contents

Chapter 1. Smart mobility and policy instruments: broadened definitions and critical understandings; Alexander Paulsson and Claus Hedegaard Sørensen
Chapter 2. Steering smart mobility services: Governance and accountability challenges for English local authorities; Ioanna Moscholidou
Chapter 3. The impacts of automated vehicles on the transport system and how to create policies that target sustainable development goals; Anna Pernestål, Albin Engholm, Ida Kristoffersson and Johanna Jussila Hammes
Chapter 4. Crafting effective policy instruments for 'Smart Mobility': can Multi-level Governance deliver?; Iain Docherty
Chapter 5. Planning urban futures for autonomous and shared vehicles: The role of planning support tools as a policy instrument; Sam McLeod, Carey Curtis and John Stone;
Chapter 6. Challenges for government as facilitator and umpire of innovation in urban transport: the view from Australia; John Stone, David Ashmore, Crystal Legacy and Carey Curtis
Chapter 7. Experimental governance of smart mobility: some normative implications; Annica Kronsell and Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren
Chapter 8. Smart Mobility as a Catalyst for Policy Change towards Low Carbon Mobility?; Louise Reardon
Chapter 9. Is governing capacity undermined? Policy instruments in smart mobility futures; Anna Wallsten, Claus Hedegaard Sørensen, Alexander Paulsson and John Hultén
Chapter 10. Micromobility - regulatory challenges and opportunities; Nils Fearnley
Chapter 11. Smart public transport in rural areas: Prospects, challenges and policy needs; Fredrik Pettersson-Löfstedt and Jamil Khan
Chapter 12. Concluding remarks: governance and citizen participation in shaping futures of smart mobility; Claus Hedegaard Sørensen and Alexander Paulsson