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Megacity Mobility : Integrated Urban Transportation Development and Management

World population growth and economic prosperity have given rise to ever-increasing demands on cities transportation planning and goods movement. This growth coupled with a slower pace of transportation capacity expansion and deteriorated facility restoration has led to rapid changes in the transportation planning and policy environment. These stresses are particularly acute for megacities where degradation of mobility and facility performance have reached alarming rates. Addressing these transportation challenges requires innovative solutions. Megacity Mobility grapples with these challenges by addressing transportation policy planning and facilities in a multimodal context. It discusses innovative short- and long-term solutions for meeting current and future mobility needs for the world’s most dynamic cities by addressing the influence of urban land use on mobility 3D spiderweb transportation planning travel demand management multimodal transportation with flexible capacity efficient capacity utilization driven by new technologies innovative transportation funding and financing and performance-based budget allocation using asset management principles. It discusses emerging issues highlights potential challenges affecting proposed solutions and provides policymakers planners and transportation professionals a road map to achieving sustainable mobility in the 21st century. Zongzhi Li is a professor and the director of the Sustainable Transportation and Infrastructure Research (STAIR) Center at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). Adrian T. Moore is vice president of policy at Reason Foundation in Washington D. C. with focuses on privatization transportation and urban growth and more. Samuel R. Staley is the director of the DeVoe L. Moore Center in the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy at Florida State University. | Megacity Mobility Integrated Urban Transportation Development and Management

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World population growth and economic prosperity have given rise to ever-increasing demands on cities transportation planning and goods movement. This growth coupled with a slower pace of transportation capacity expansion and deteriorated facility restoration has led to rapid changes in the transportation planning and policy environment. These stresses are particularly acute for megacities where degradation of mobility and facility performance have reached alarming rates. Addressing these transportation challenges requires innovative solutions. Megacity Mobility grapples with these challenges by addressing transportation policy planning and facilities in a multimodal context. It discusses innovative short- and long-term solutions for meeting current and future mobility needs for the world’s most dynamic cities by addressing the influence of urban land use on mobility 3D spiderweb transportation planning travel demand management multimodal transportation with flexible capacity efficient capacity utilization driven by new technologies innovative transportation funding and financing and performance-based budget allocation using asset management principles. It discusses emerging issues highlights potential challenges affecting proposed solutions and provides policymakers planners and transportation professionals a road map to achieving sustainable mobility in the 21st century. Zongzhi Li is a professor and the director of the Sustainable Transportation and Infrastructure Research (STAIR) Center at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). Adrian T. Moore is vice president of policy at Reason Foundation in Washington D. C. with focuses on privatization transportation and urban growth and more. Samuel R. Staley is the director of the DeVoe L. Moore Center in the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy at Florida State University. | Megacity Mobility Integrated Urban Transportation Development and Management

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World population growth and economic prosperity have given rise to ever-increasing demands on cities transportation planning and goods movement. This growth coupled with a slower pace of transportation capacity expansion and deteriorated facility restoration has led to rapid changes in the transportation planning and policy environment. These stresses are particularly acute for megacities where degradation of mobility and facility performance have reached alarming rates. Addressing these transportation challenges requires innovative solutions. Megacity Mobility grapples with these challenges by addressing transportation policy planning and facilities in a multimodal context. It discusses innovative short- and long-term solutions for meeting current and future mobility needs for the world’s most dynamic cities by addressing the influence of urban land use on mobility 3D spiderweb transportation planning travel demand management multimodal transportation with flexible capacity efficient capacity utilization driven by new technologies innovative transportation funding and financing and performance-based budget allocation using asset management principles. It discusses emerging issues highlights potential challenges affecting proposed solutions and provides policymakers planners and transportation professionals a road map to achieving sustainable mobility in the 21st century. Zongzhi Li is a professor and the director of the Sustainable Transportation and Infrastructure Research (STAIR) Center at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). Adrian T. Moore is vice president of policy at Reason Foundation in Washington D. C. with focuses on privatization transportation and urban growth and more. Samuel R. Staley is the director of the DeVoe L. Moore Center in the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy at Florida State University. | Megacity Mobility Integrated Urban Transportation Development and Management

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