Parking : an international perspective
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Parking : an international perspective
Elsevier, c2020
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Other editors: Jonathan Corcoran, Neil Sipe, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, Dominic Stead
includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Most parking research to date has been conducted in Western countries. Parking: An International Perspective is different. Taking a planetary view of urbanism, this book examines parking policies in 12 cities on five continents: Auckland, Bangkok, Doha, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Nairobi, Rotterdam, Santiago, Sao Paulo, Shenzhen, Singapore, and Tokyo. Chapters are similarly structured, and contain detailed information about the current parking strategies and issues in these cities. The discussion of parking is placed in the context of transport, mobility, land-use, society, technology, and planning in each of these cities
Table of Contents
1. Learning from parking reforms in other cities2. Australia: Melbourne3. Brazil: Sao Paulo4. Chile: Santiago5. China: Shenzhen6. Japan: Tokyo7. Kenya: Nairobi8. The Netherlands: Rotterdam9. New Zealand: Auckland10. Qatar: Doha11. Singapore: Singapore12. Thailand: Bangkok13. United States: Los Angeles14. Setting the agenda for parking research in other cities
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