Description
In recent years, economic, environmental, and political forces have quickly given rise to “Smart Cities” -- an array of strategies that can transform transportation in cities. Using a multi-method approach to research and develop a framework for smart cities, this study provides a framework that can be employed to:
- Understand what a smart city is and how to replicate smart city successes;
- The role of pilot projects, metrics, and evaluations to test, implement, and replicate strategies; and
- Understand the role of shared micromobility, big data, and other key issues impacting communities.
This research provides recommendations for policy and professional practice as it relates to integrating transportation into smart cities.
Publication Date
10-2019
Publication Type
Report
Topic
Planning and Policy
Digital Object Identifier
10.31979/mti.2019.1705
MTI Project
1705
Mineta Transportation Institute URL
https://transweb.sjsu.edu/research/1705-Framework-Transportation-Smart-Cities
Keywords
Smart cities, Shared mobility, Mobility on demand, Mobility as a service, Micromobility, Big data, Smart City Challenge
Disciplines
Transportation Engineering
Recommended Citation
Susan Shaheen, Adam Cohen, Mark K. Dowd, and Richard Davis. "A Framework for Integrating Transportation Into Smart Cities" Mineta Transportation Institute (2019). https://doi.org/10.31979/mti.2019.1705
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