Beyond Mobility

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781610918343

Planning Cities for People and Places

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By Robert Cervero, Erick Guerra, Stefan Al
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Front Cover

About Island Press

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Title Page

Copyright

Contents

Preface

1. Urban Recalibration

Challenges to Creating Sustainable and Just Cities

The Case for Moving Beyond Mobility

Contexts for Urban Recalibration

Emerging Opportunities and Challenges

Part I: Making the Case

2. Better Communities

Increasing Social Capital and Sociability

Shared Spaces, Complete Streets, and Safety

Public Health and Walkability

Social Equity, Diversity, and Opportunity

Defining Sustainable Cities and Transport

Reducing Oil Dependence

The Climate Challenge: Decarbonizing Cities and Transport

Local Pollution

Environmental Mitigation and Urban Recalibration

4. Better Economics

Lifestyle Preferences and Economics

The Big Picture

Freeways and Motorways

Transport Infrastructure in the Global South

Road Restraints, Pedestrianization, and Economic Performance

Urban Amenities and Nature

Community Design and Economic Performance

Part II: Contexts and Cases

5. Urban Transformations

London Docklands

Kop van Zuid, Rotterdam

Canalside, Buffalo

Southside Charlotte, North Carolina

22@Barcelona

Rail-to-Greenway Conversions

The High Line, New York City

The Great Allegheny Passage

Gleisdreieck Park, Berlin

6. Suburban Transformations

Office Park Retrofits

Bishop Ranch, San Ramon, California

Hacienda, Pleasanton, California

Cottle Transit Village, San Jose, California

Edge City to Suburban TOD: Tysons, Virginia

Revamped Malls and Shopping Centers

Other Suburban Retrofits

7. Transit-Oriented Development

Node versus Place

TODs as Places

TOD Planning and Typologies in Portland

TOD Design and Guidelines

The TOD Standard

Place Identity: Oakland's Fruitvale Station

The Pearl District, Portland, Oregon: Streetcar-Oriented Development

The Beaverton Round, Portland, Oregon: TOD's Market Limits

Hong Kong: Rail Development, Place-Making, and Profiteering

MTR and R+P

R+P and TOD

Green TODs

Kid-Friendly TODs

TOD as Adaptive Reuse: Experiences from Dallas

8. Road Contraction

Car-Free Districts

Road Dieting

Green Connectors

Urban Regeneration in Seoul

Land Reclamation in Seoul

Improved Transit Connectivity in Seoul

Capitalizing the benefits of Greenways

San Francisco's Freeway-to-Boulevard Conversions

Traffic and Safety Impacts

Part III: Looking Forward

9. The Global South

Transit Cities

Nonmotorized Citites

Motorcycle Cities

Designing for a Planet of Suburbs

Suburban Upgrading

Planning for Suburbs

Enabling Mortgage Markets

Designing for a Transit Metropolis

Transit and TOD Challenges in China

Bus Rapid Transit

The TransMilenio Experience (Bogota, Colombia)

BRT-Land Use Integrationin Guangzhou

BRT in Indonesia

Suburban Transit Investments

Medellin Metrocable

10. Emerging Technologies

Ride-Hailing and Shared-Ride Services

Driverless Cars: The Elephant in the Room

The State of Driverless Cars

Safety

Expanding Transit Options

A Parking Revolution

Getting the Price of Car Travel Right

Freight Movement in Cities

Communication Technologies

The Realm of Possibility

11. Toward Sustainable Urban Futures

Density and Design

Aging Societies

Twenty-First-Century Employment

Mobility and Sustainability

Accessibility

Affordability

Inclusive Cities

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

IP Board of Directors

Reviews

"With a grand vision, this book clearly articulates the crucial importance of transportation in creating better communities, environments, and economies. Beyond Mobility is a must-read for urban geographers, planners, designers, and engineers seeking ways to make future cities more sustainable."

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