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Parking

An International Perspective

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  • common:contributors.editors Dorina Pojani, Jonathan Corcoran, Neil Sipe, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, Dominic Stead
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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… seeMoreDescription

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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

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  • Features structured case studies focused on summarizing current and emerging trends in parking policy and practice in cities around the world
  • Provides a systematic comparison of parking issues and approaches across a variety of situational and cultural contexts – examining each city’s transport modes, social trends, land use, technology and planning policies
  • Offers a bridge between transport planning research and practice related to the latest trends in parking and parking space re-use

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Urban and transportation planning academics, practitioners, students, and policy makers.

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1. Learning from parking reforms in other citiesDonald Shoup2. Australia: MelbourneElizabeth Jean Taylor3. Brazil: Sao PauloMarcela Alonso Ferreira, Hannah Arcuschin Machado, Fernando Túlio Salva Rocha Franco, Fernando de Mello Franco4. Chile: SantiagoVíctor Rocco, Tomás Rossetti, Juan Carlos Muñoz5. China: ShenzhenQian Liu, Zhan Guo6. Japan: TokyoHironori Kato, Satoru Kobayakawa7. Kenya: NairobiWinnie Mitullah8. The Netherlands: RotterdamGiuliano Mingardo9. New Zealand: AucklandPeter Nunns, Stuart Donovan, Julie Anne Genter10. Qatar: DohaRaffaello Furlan11. Singapore: SingaporePaul Barter12. Thailand: BangkokSaksith Chalermpong, Apiwat Ratanawaraha13. United States: Los AngelesMichael Manville14. Setting the agenda for parking research in other citiesDorina Pojani, Anthony Kimpton, Neil Sipe, Jonathan Corcoran, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, Dominic Stead

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Dorina Pojani

Dorina Pojani is Senior Lecturer in urban planning at The University of Queensland, Australia. Her research interests encompass built environment topics (urban transport, design, and housing) in the Global North and South. She has held guest teaching and/or research positions in Austria, Chile, Italy, and the Netherlands.
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Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia

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Jonathan Corcoran

Jonathan Corcoran is Professor in human geography at The University of Queensland, Australia. He serves as director of the Queensland Centre for Population Research and co-editor of Australian Population Studies. His research interests lie in the fields of demography, migration, and spatial science, with a focus on quantitative methods.
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Professor in Human Geography, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia

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Neil Sipe

Neil Sipe is Professor in urban and regional planning at the University of Queensland, Australia, and serves as the editor-in-chief of Australian Planning. His research interests include transport and land use planning, natural resource management, and international comparisons of planning systems.
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Professor in Urban and Regional Planning, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia

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Iderlina Mateo-Babiano

Iderlina Mateo-Babiano is Senior Lecturer in urban planning at the University of Melbourne, Australia. An architect and transport planner by training, her research is concerned with placemaking, active travel, and gender issues in Australia and Asia. She investigates how people use and interact with place.
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Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning, Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne, Australia

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Dominic Stead

Dominic Stead is Associate Professor in urban and regional development at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. His research interests include comparative urban and regional governance, and policy transfer.
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Associate Professor in Urban and Regional Development, Department of Urbanism, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

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