
Parking
An International Perspective
Description
Key Features
- Features structured case studies focused on summarizing current and emerging trends in parking policy and practice in cities around the world
- Provides a systematic comparison of parking issues and approaches across a variety of situational and cultural contexts – examining each city’s transport modes, social trends, land use, technology and planning policies
- Offers a bridge between transport planning research and practice related to the latest trends in parking and parking space re-use
Readership
Academic researchers and graduate students in transportation modeling, planning and systems. Transportation practitioners involved in planning, feasibility studies, consultation and policy for transportation systems or infrastructure. Transportation public officials such as city managers, policy directors
Table of Contents
1. Learning from parking reforms in other cities
Donald Shoup
2. Australia: Melbourne
Elizabeth Jean Taylor
3. Brazil: Sao Paulo
Marcela Alonso Ferreira, Hannah Arcuschin Machado, Fernando Túlio Salva Rocha Franco, Fernando de Mello Franco
4. Chile: Santiago
Víctor Rocco, Tomás Rossetti, Juan Carlos Muñoz
5. China: Shenzhen
Qian Liu, Zhan Guo
6. Japan: Tokyo
Hironori Kato, Satoru Kobayakawa
7. Kenya: Nairobi
Winnie Mitullah
8. The Netherlands: Rotterdam
Giuliano Mingardo
9. New Zealand: Auckland
Peter Nunns, Stuart Donovan, Julie Anne Genter
10. Qatar: Doha
Raffaello Furlan
11. Singapore: Singapore
Paul Barter
12. Thailand: Bangkok
Saksith Chalermpong, Apiwat Ratanawaraha
13. United States: Los Angeles
Michael Manville
14. Setting the agenda for parking research in other cities
Dorina Pojani, Anthony Kimpton, Neil Sipe, Jonathan Corcoran, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, Dominic Stead
Product details
- No. of pages: 296
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Elsevier 2019
- Published: November 1, 2019
- Imprint: Elsevier
- eBook ISBN: 9780128152669
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128152652