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Governance of future urban mobility: a research agenda

Governance of future urban mobility: a research agenda
Governance of future urban mobility: a research agenda
Questions about how to plan and govern for future urban mobility are reaching a critical point as Australian cities are faced with disruption to transport and urban systems arising from new forms of shared mobility services and the rise of autonomous vehicles. An industry engagement workshop, drawing on the insights of participants from public and private sectors of the industry, articulated a large array of complex and interrelated questions highlighting the uncertainty and scarcity of knowledge. These questions are grouped into three key themes concerning how implementation may take place, what the impacts of the uptake of these emerging transport technologies may be and how to understand them. The resultant research agenda is vast and one of multi-complexity by space, time and institutionally.
0.1080/08111146.2019.1626711
393-404
Curtis, Carey
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Stone, John
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Legacy, Crystal
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Ashmore, David
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Curtis, Carey
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Stone, John
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Legacy, Crystal
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Curtis, Carey, Stone, John, Legacy, Crystal and Ashmore, David (2019) Governance of future urban mobility: a research agenda. Urban Policy and Research, 37 (3), 393-404. (0.1080/08111146.2019.1626711).

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Abstract

Questions about how to plan and govern for future urban mobility are reaching a critical point as Australian cities are faced with disruption to transport and urban systems arising from new forms of shared mobility services and the rise of autonomous vehicles. An industry engagement workshop, drawing on the insights of participants from public and private sectors of the industry, articulated a large array of complex and interrelated questions highlighting the uncertainty and scarcity of knowledge. These questions are grouped into three key themes concerning how implementation may take place, what the impacts of the uptake of these emerging transport technologies may be and how to understand them. The resultant research agenda is vast and one of multi-complexity by space, time and institutionally.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 May 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 July 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 492828
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492828
DOI: 0.1080/08111146.2019.1626711
PURE UUID: 98c5fc66-a5cf-4753-bdd2-43ec58b08984
ORCID for David Ashmore: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1649-1962

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Last modified: 17 Aug 2024 02:18

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Author: Carey Curtis
Author: John Stone
Author: Crystal Legacy
Author: David Ashmore ORCID iD

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