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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949320100602882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (195 pages)
    ISBN: 9783662641408
    Anmerkung: Intro -- FOREWORD DAIMLER AND BENZ FOUNDATION -- FOREWORD AVENUE21 -- SUMMARY: THE IMPACT OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED TRANSPORT ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & -- PROJECT CONTEXT -- WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ... -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- CONTENTS -- 1 CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED TRANSPORT. THE ROAD AHEAD -- 1. CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED TRANSPORT: THE ROAD AHEAD -- 2 APPROACH AND KEY AREAS OF FOCUS THE NEAR-TERM IMPACTS OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLES ON THE EUROPEAN CITY -- 2.1 AIM OF THIS STUDY -- 2.2 STUDY DESIGN -- 2.3 RESEARCH APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY -- 3 STATUS QUO HOW THE SHIFT TO NEW MOBILITY IS CHANGING THE EUROPEAN CITY -- 3.1 SOCIAL CHANGE AS A DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK FOR MOBILITY -- 3.1.2 DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE -- 3.1.3 ECOLOGICAL CHANGE -- 3.1.4 URBANIZATION -- 3.1.5 FROM GOVERNMENT TO GOVERNANCE -- 3.1.6 SOCIAL CHANGE -- 3.2 THE EUROPEAN CITY: AN ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK AND MODEL FOR POLICY/PLANNING DECISIONS -- 3.2.1 DESTRUCTION AND REBUILDING - STAGE 1 -- 3.2.2 CAUTIOUS URBAN RENEWAL - STAGE 2 -- 3.2.3 THE LIVEABLE CITY - STAGE 3 -- 3.2.4 THE INFLUENCE OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLES ON TRANSPORT AND MOBILITY POLICY -- 3.3 NEW MOBILITY: DEVELOPMENTS, OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS -- 3.3.1 MOBILITY AS A SERVICE -- 3.3.2 SHARED MOBILITY -- 3.3.3 NEW PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES -- 3.4 EXPERTS' IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED MOBILITY -- 3.4.1 SURVEY AIM AND METHODOLOGY -- 3.4.2 FIRST SURVEY: STAKEHOLDERS AND THEIR EVALUATION OF THE RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED TRANSPORT -- 3.4.3 SECOND SURVEY: STAKEHOLDERS AND SCOPE FOR ACTION IN TOWNS AND CITIES DURING THE INTRODUCTION OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLES -- 3.4.4 SUMMARY -- 3.5 DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT AND SETTLEMENT POLICY: LONDON, RANDSTAD, VIENNA -- 3.5.1 METHODOLOGY AND SELECTION -- 3.5.2 RANDSTAD. , 3.5.3 GREATER LONDON -- 3.5.4 VIENNA/LOWER AUSTRIA -- 4 CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED TRANSPORT IN THE LONG LEVEL. SETTLEMENT DEVELOPMENT, TRANSPORT POLICY AND PLANNING DURING THE TRANSITION PERIOD -- 4.1 TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLES: WHAT IS THE STATUS QUO? -- 4.2 SETTLEMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE ASPECTS OF SPATIALLY SELECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION -- 4.2.1 SETTLEMENT DEVELOPMENT AND MOBILITY INNOVATIONS: LOOKING BACK -- 4.2.2 RATE OF CHANGE: THE DIFFUSION OF TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGIES -- 4.2.3 THE IMPORTANCE OF TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE DURING THE LONG LEVEL 4 -- 4.2.4 CAT AT THE INTERSECTION OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORT -- 4.3 RESEARCH ON FULLY AUTOMATED VEHICLES' IMPACTS ON THE CITY: STATUS QUO -- 4.3.1 IMPACT ON TRANSPORT AND URBAN SPACES -- 4.3.2 CONSEQUENCES FOR URBAN BUDGETS -- 4.4 AUTOMATED DRIVABILITY: A NUANCED PICTURE OF THE SPATIAL DEPLOYMENT OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLES -- 4.5 TRANSITION MANAGEMENT IN PIONEERING REGIONS AROUND THE GLOBE -- 4.6 NEGOTIATING A DOMINANT NARRATIVE ABOUT CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED MOBILITY IN EUROPE -- 4.7 PLANNING APPROACHES THAT PROACTIVELY SHAPE URBAN FUTURES WITH CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLES -- 4.7.1 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AS A CHALLENGE FOR URBAN PLANNING -- 4.7.2 RELEVANCE OF REFLEXIVE PLANNING APPROACHES IN LIGHT OF NEW MOBILITY TECHNOLOGIES -- 4.7.3 INCLUDE CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLES IN PLANNING DESPITE UNCERTAINTIES? -- 5 SCENARIOS. SHAPING CHANGE AT THE LOCAL LEVEL DURING THE TRANSITION PERIOD -- 5.1 SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT AND STRUCTURE -- 5.2 KEY FACTOR: WAYS TO STEER POLICY AND PLANNING -- 5.2.1 THE ATTITUDE OF THE MARKET -- 5.2.2 THE ATTITUDE OF POLICY -- 5.2.3 THE ATTITUDE OF CIVIL SOCIETY -- 5.2.4 CAT-DRIVEN TRANSFORMATION UNDER THE THREE APPROACHES -- 5.3 MARKET-DRIVEN APPROACH -- 5.4 POLICY-DRIVEN APPROACH -- 5.5 CIVIL SOCIETY-DRIVEN APPROACH. , 5.6 TABULAR COMPARISON OF THE THREE SCENARIOS -- 5.7 STAKEHOLDERS' ASSESSMENT OF THE SCENARIOS -- 5.8 IN-DEPTH CONSIDERATION OF SPATIAL DYNAMICS IN THE LONG LEVEL 4 -- 5.8.1. PUBLIC SPACE -- 3.8.2. NEIGHBOURHOOD -- 5.8.3 CITY REGION -- 6 ACTION PLANS: HOW CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLES CAN SHAPE THE MOBILITY SHIFT -- 6.1 RE-EVALUATING THE POSSIBLE IMPACTS OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLES IN THE CONTEXT OF A LONG LEVEL 4 -- 6.2 STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT AND URBAN (DISTRICT) DEVELOPMENT -- 6.3 APPROACHES TO PROACTIVELY SHAPING ACTION PLANS, CONCEPTS AND MEASURES FOR CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED TRANSPORT -- 6.3.1 DESIGNING STREETSCAPES AS PUBLIC SPACE -- 6.3.2 INTEGRATED MOBILITY DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS -- 6.3.4 OUTLOOK: THE RELEVANCE OF DATA -- 6.3.5 OPPORTUNITIES AND APPROACHES TO LOCAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNANCE -- 7 RESEARCH TEAMA. VENUE21 -- 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Mitteregger, Mathias AVENUE21. Connected and Automated Driving: Prospects for Urban Europe Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,c2021 ISBN 9783662641392
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9961047100902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (XII, 460 p. 177 illus.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-662-67004-6
    Inhalt: Across the world, advances are being made in the development of connected and automated mobility. At first it was expected that the technology would make a positive contribution to many traffic-related problems: from increasing road safety and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to freeing up space and making streets more appealing as public spaces. However, these effects are by no means guaranteed – by contrast: it is becoming increasingly clear that the introduction of this technology must be well managed if the anticipated benefits are to be achieved. Based on the results of the four-year research project AVENUE21 at the TU Wien, this volume brings together the findings of international authors. Divided into four topic areas – mobility and transport, public space, spatial development and governance – various perspectives as well as example applications and planning solutions related to connected and automated mobility are described in a global context. The result that emerges is an overview of international approaches to how automated driving systems can be introduced in a targeted manner in the interests of sustainable mobility and settlement development while also taking into account current (local) challenges. The volume thus complements previous studies by asking not what impacts connected and automated vehicles will have, but rather for what purpose, where and in what form connected and automated mobility is actually needed. About the editors: The research on which this book is based was conducted by an interdisciplinary team at the Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Planning at the TU Wien together with international experts. The research project AVENUE21 was funded as Ladenburg Kolleg by the Daimler and Benz Foundation.
    Anmerkung: Connected and Automated Driving: Long Level 4 -- Connected and Automated Driving: Consideration of the Local, Spatial Context and Spatial Differentiation -- Connected and Automated Driving in the Context of a Sustainable Transport and Mobility Transition -- Self-driving turnaround or automotive continuity? reflections on technology, innovation and social change -- Automated drivability and streetscape compatibility in the urban-rural continuum using the example of Greater Vienna -- Automation, public transport and Mobility as a Service: experience from tests with automated shuttle buses -- Delivery robots as a solution for the last mile in the city? -- Control and design of spatial mobility interfaces -- Transformations of European Public Spaces with AVs -- At the end of the road: total safety -- Integration of cycling into future urban transport structures with connected and automated vehicles -- Against the Driverless City -- Strategic spatial planning, “smart shrinking” and the deployment of CAVs in rural Japan -- Integrated strategic planning approaches to automated transport in the context of the mobility transformation -- Opportunities from past mistakes: Land potential en route to an automated mobility system -- New governance concepts for digitalization: Challenges and potentials -- How are automated vehicles driving spatial development in Switzerland? -- Lessons from local transport transition projects for connected and automated transport -- Connected and automated transport in the socio-technical transition -- Data-driven urbanism, digital platforms and the planning of MaaS in times of deep uncertainty: What does it mean for CAVs?.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-662-67003-8
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1379582479
    Umfang: 1 online resource (XII, 460 p. 177 illus.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3662670046 , 9783662670040
    Inhalt: Across the world, advances are being made in the development of connected and automated mobility. At first it was expected that the technology would make a positive contribution to many traffic-related problems: from increasing road safety and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to freeing up space and making streets more appealing as public spaces. However, these effects are by no means guaranteed - by contrast: it is becoming increasingly clear that the introduction of this technology must be well managed if the anticipated benefits are to be achieved. Based on the results of the four-year research project AVENUE21 at the TU Wien, this volume brings together the findings of international authors. Divided into four topic areas - mobility and transport, public space, spatial development and governance - various perspectives as well as example applications and planning solutions related to connected and automated mobility are described in a global context. The result that emerges is an overview of international approaches to how automated driving systems can be introduced in a targeted manner in the interests of sustainable mobility and settlement development while also taking into account current (local) challenges. The volume thus complements previous studies by asking not what impacts connected and automated vehicles will have, but rather for what purpose, where and in what form connected and automated mobility is actually needed. About the editors: The research on which this book is based was conducted by an interdisciplinary team at the Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Planning at the TU Wien together with international experts. The research project AVENUE21 was funded as Ladenburg Kolleg by the Daimler and Benz Foundation.
    Anmerkung: Connected and Automated Driving: Long Level 4 -- Connected and Automated Driving: Consideration of the Local, Spatial Context and Spatial Differentiation -- Connected and Automated Driving in the Context of a Sustainable Transport and Mobility Transition -- Self-driving turnaround or automotive continuity? reflections on technology, innovation and social change -- Automated drivability and streetscape compatibility in the urban-rural continuum using the example of Greater Vienna -- Automation, public transport and Mobility as a Service: experience from tests with automated shuttle buses -- Delivery robots as a solution for the last mile in the city? -- Control and design of spatial mobility interfaces -- Transformations of European Public Spaces with AVs -- At the end of the road: total safety -- Integration of cycling into future urban transport structures with connected and automated vehicles -- Against the Driverless City -- Strategic spatial planning, "smart shrinking" and the deployment of CAVs in rural Japan -- Integrated strategic planning approaches to automated transport in the context of the mobility transformation -- Opportunities from past mistakes: Land potential en route to an automated mobility system -- New governance concepts for digitalization: Challenges and potentials -- How are automated vehicles driving spatial development in Switzerland? -- Lessons from local transport transition projects for connected and automated transport -- Connected and automated transport in the socio-technical transition -- Data-driven urbanism, digital platforms and the planning of MaaS in times of deep uncertainty: What does it mean for CAVs?.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-662-67003-8
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 4
    UID:
    edoccha_9961047100902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (XII, 460 p. 177 illus.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-662-67004-6
    Inhalt: Across the world, advances are being made in the development of connected and automated mobility. At first it was expected that the technology would make a positive contribution to many traffic-related problems: from increasing road safety and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to freeing up space and making streets more appealing as public spaces. However, these effects are by no means guaranteed – by contrast: it is becoming increasingly clear that the introduction of this technology must be well managed if the anticipated benefits are to be achieved. Based on the results of the four-year research project AVENUE21 at the TU Wien, this volume brings together the findings of international authors. Divided into four topic areas – mobility and transport, public space, spatial development and governance – various perspectives as well as example applications and planning solutions related to connected and automated mobility are described in a global context. The result that emerges is an overview of international approaches to how automated driving systems can be introduced in a targeted manner in the interests of sustainable mobility and settlement development while also taking into account current (local) challenges. The volume thus complements previous studies by asking not what impacts connected and automated vehicles will have, but rather for what purpose, where and in what form connected and automated mobility is actually needed. About the editors: The research on which this book is based was conducted by an interdisciplinary team at the Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Planning at the TU Wien together with international experts. The research project AVENUE21 was funded as Ladenburg Kolleg by the Daimler and Benz Foundation.
    Anmerkung: Connected and Automated Driving: Long Level 4 -- Connected and Automated Driving: Consideration of the Local, Spatial Context and Spatial Differentiation -- Connected and Automated Driving in the Context of a Sustainable Transport and Mobility Transition -- Self-driving turnaround or automotive continuity? reflections on technology, innovation and social change -- Automated drivability and streetscape compatibility in the urban-rural continuum using the example of Greater Vienna -- Automation, public transport and Mobility as a Service: experience from tests with automated shuttle buses -- Delivery robots as a solution for the last mile in the city? -- Control and design of spatial mobility interfaces -- Transformations of European Public Spaces with AVs -- At the end of the road: total safety -- Integration of cycling into future urban transport structures with connected and automated vehicles -- Against the Driverless City -- Strategic spatial planning, “smart shrinking” and the deployment of CAVs in rural Japan -- Integrated strategic planning approaches to automated transport in the context of the mobility transformation -- Opportunities from past mistakes: Land potential en route to an automated mobility system -- New governance concepts for digitalization: Challenges and potentials -- How are automated vehicles driving spatial development in Switzerland? -- Lessons from local transport transition projects for connected and automated transport -- Connected and automated transport in the socio-technical transition -- Data-driven urbanism, digital platforms and the planning of MaaS in times of deep uncertainty: What does it mean for CAVs?.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-662-67003-8
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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