
Megacity Mobility
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Megacity Mobility grapples with these challenges by addressing transportation policy, planning, and facilities in a multimodal context. It discusses innovative short- and long-term solutions for meeting current and future mobility needs for the world's most dynamic cities by addressing the influence of urban land use on mobility, 3D spiderweb transportation planning, travel demand management, multimodal transportation with flexible capacity, efficient capacity utilization driven by new technologies, innovative transportation funding and financing, and performance-based budget allocation using asset management principles. It discusses emerging issues, highlights potential challenges affecting proposed solutions, and provides policymakers, planners, and transportation professionals a road map to achieving sustainable mobility in the 21st century.
Zongzhi Li is a professor and the director of the Sustainable Transportation and Infrastructure Research (STAIR) Center at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT).
Adrian T. Moore is vice president of policy at Reason Foundation in Washington, D.C., with focuses on privatization, transportation and urban growth, and more.
Samuel R. Staley is the director of the DeVoe L. Moore Center in the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy at Florida State University.
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Dr. ADRIAN T. MOORE holds a Master's and PhD in economics from the University of California, Irvine; a Master's in history from California State University, USA. He is vice president of policy at Reason Foundation, Washington, D.C., USA. Prior to joining Reason, Dr. Moore served 10 years in the U.S. Army on active duty and reserves. He leads Reason's policy implementation efforts and conducts research on privatization, government and regulatory reform, air quality, transportation and urban growth, prisons, and utilities.
Dr. SAMUEL R. STALEY earned a BA in economics and public policy from Colby College, Maine; an MS in applied economics from Wright State University, Ohio; and a PhD in public administration from The Ohio State University, USA. Dr. Staley was Robert W. Galvin Fellow at Reason Foundation, Washington, D.C., and currently serves as director of the DeVoe L. Moore Center at Florida State University, USA, with research focuses on urban planning, social entrepreneurship, and urban economics.
Content
2 New perspectives of urban transportation decision-making
3 Travel demand management
4 Building out 3D highway transportation with flexible capacity
5 Building out transit and multimodal transportation
6 Mobility management for efficient capacity utilization
7 Innovative transportation funding and financing
8 Performance-based, mobility-centered transportation budget allocation
9 The path to sustainable megacity mobility
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