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- Ch Chapter 18 Transport, Environment, and Institutions: Why Good Science, Engineering, and Economics Fail?
- Louis S. Thompson
- Ch Chapter 19 Converting the Unconverted and Establishing Financial Incentives
- Werner Rothengatter, Yoshitsugu Hayashi and Wolfgang Schade
- Ch Chapter 2 Evolving Concepts in Urban Transport
- Surya Raj Acharya, Michelle Parumog-Pernia and Shigeru Morichi
- Ch Chapter 2 Background
- Feng Xie and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 2 Disruptions to Transportation Networks: A Review
- Shanjiang Zhu and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 2 Evolution of Government Policy for Autonomous Mobility: Korean and French Cases and Their Differences
- Jeehoon Ki
- Ch Chapter 2 Urban Spatial Structure as a Factor of Travel Behavior
- Elena Koncheva and Nikolay Zalesskiy
- Ch Chapter 2 Economic Crisis and Consequences for the Transport Sector
- Werner Rothengatter
- Ch Chapter 3 Travel Impacts and Adjustment Strategies of the Collapse and the Reopening of the I-35W Bridge
- Shanjiang Zhu, Nebiyou Tilahun, Xiaozheng He and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 3 Specialties of Asian Megacities
- Shigeru Morichi and Surya Raj Acharya
- Ch Chapter 3 How to Assess Regulation Openness for Autonomous Driving in Public Transport? The ROAD Index
- Sylvie Mira-Bonnardel and Elizabeth Couzineau
- Ch Chapter 3 Framework
- Feng Xie and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 3 Urban Public Transport Development: Trends and Reforms
- Pavel Zyuzin and Alexander Ryzhkov
- Ch Chapter 3 Transport in the Past and Current Climate Policy Regime
- Wolfgang Schade
- Ch Chapter 4 Economic Assessment of Services with Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles: EASI-AV
- Fabio Antonialli, Sylvie Mira-Bonnardel and Julie Bulteau
- Ch Chapter 4 How Severe Are the Problems of Congestion and Unreliability? An Empirical Analysis of Traveler Perceptions
- Xiaoyu Zhu and Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan
- Ch Chapter 4 Integration of a Commuter Rail in the Transport System of the City
- Larisa Morozova, Larisa Stepanenkova and Anatoliy Malashkin
- Ch Chapter 4 Low-Carbon Transport in a Developed Megalopolis: The Case of London
- David Banister and Robin Hickman
- Ch Chapter 4 Urban Transport Dynamics
- Surya Raj Acharya and Shigeru Morichi
- Ch Chapter 4 Skyways in Minneapolis
- Feng Xie and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 5 Developing Urban Roads and Managing Motorization
- Cheng-Min Feng and John Sun
- Ch Chapter 5 From Demonstrator to Public Service: The AVENUE Experience
- Dimitri Konstantas
- Ch Chapter 5 Travel Demand Management in the Largest Cities
- Tatiana Kulakova and Ekaterina Reshetova
- Ch Chapter 5 Getting into the Right Lane for Low-Carbon Transport in the EU
- Karst Geurs, Hans Nijland and Bas van Ruijven
- Ch Chapter 5 Interurbans in Indiana
- Feng Xie and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 5 Institutional Architecture to Support Improved Highway Operational Performance
- Stephen C. Lockwood
- Ch Chapter 6 Streetcars in the Twin Cities
- Feng Xie and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 6 Travel Time Reliability Indices for Highway Users and Operators
- Hiroshi Wakabayashi
- Ch Chapter 6 Formal and Informal Institutions for Urban Transport Management
- Anton Vorobyev, Julia Shulika and Varvara Vasileva
- Ch Chapter 6 Strengthening the Role of Public Transport
- Danang Parikesit and Bambang Susantono
- Ch Chapter 6 Japanese Efforts to Solve Environmental Problems with a Focus on the Transport Sector
- Motoyuki Suzuki, Yoshitsugu Hayashi and Hirokazu Kato
- Ch Chapter 6 Recommendations for a User-Centered Design of Mobility Solutions
- Ouail Al Maghraoui, Flore Vallet and Jakob Puchinger
- Ch Chapter 7 Road Pricing as a Modern Mechanism for Road Sector Financing
- Ekaterina Reshetova and Nikita Krupenskiy
- Ch Chapter 7 First Mover Advantages
- Feng Xie and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 7 Coordinating Transport and Spatial Development
- Haixiao Pan and Hyungun Sung
- Ch Chapter 7 Urban Transport and the Environment in Developing Countries: Complexities and Simplifications
- Ali Huzayyin
- Ch Chapter 7 Incorporating Robustness Analysis into Urban Transportation Planning Process
- Deogratias Eustace, Eugene Russell and Landman E. Dean
- Ch Chapter 7 The Integration of Innovative Mobility into the Urban Transport Network: A Literature Review
- Ayman Mahmoud, Tarek Chouaki and Jakob Puchinger
- Ch Chapter 8 Mitigating Transport Emissions
- Shinya Hanaoka
- Ch Chapter 8 Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Urban Road Transport in Latin America: CO2 Reduction as a Co-Benefit of Transport Strategies
- Lee Schipper, Elizabeth Deakin and Carolyn McAndrews
- Ch Chapter 8 The Peculiarities of Road Safety Practices in Russian Cities
- Ekaterina Reshetova and Nikita Krupenskiy
- Ch Chapter 8 A Model of Bridge Choice Across the Mississippi River in Minneapolis
- Carlos Carrion and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 8 Public Transport in Emerging Countries: From Old Dilemmas to Opportunities for Transition to Sustainable Mobility Through the Case of Brazil
- Adriana Marotti De Mello, João Valsecchi Ribeiro De Souza and Roberto Marx
- Ch Chapter 8 Hierarchy
- Feng Xie and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 9 Promoting Integrated Urban Transport System
- Surya Raj Acharya and Shigeru Morichi
- Ch Chapter 9 Russian Cities Mobility Culture: International Comparison
- Mikhail Blinkin and Egor Muleev
- Ch Chapter 9 Network Evaluation Based on Connectivity Reliability and Accessibility
- Ryuhei Kondo, Yasuhiro Shiomi and Nobuhiro Uno
- Ch Chapter 9 Topology
- Feng Xie and David Levinson
- Ch Chapter 9 MaaS as a Catalyst for the Public Transport Revolution in Developing Countries
- Rodrigo Marçal Gandia
- Ch Chapter 9 Spatial Planning Strategy Towards Low-Carbon City in China
- Haixiao Pan, Yang Tang, Jinyu Wu, Yuan Lu and Yangfei Zhang