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Abstract: The introduction of automated vehicles (AVs) is a virtual certainty. Much less certain is the timing of their introduction and how rapid the transition to full automation will be. Various governments are already working to facilitate this shift by, for example, amending and elaborating regulations to support the introduction of AVs, or supporting tests in different urban environments. Meanwhile, urban and regional planners and decision-makers are still grappling with the uncertainties and differing opinions about the possible impacts of AVs on land-use changes and location choices, particularly in relation to the space available for vehicles, both moving (i.e. roadspace) and stationary (i.e. parking space). This paper uses a backcasting approach to identify critical policy decisions and measures to be taken before the implementation of AVs, so as to achieve a more desirable, attractive and high-quality city. These policy measures primarily relate to the reuse and reallocation of parking and roadspace. Two strategic decisions are found to be essential to meet the major goals of sustainable and liveable cities: a clear commitment to a shared mobility and the delimitation of Core Attractive Mixed-use Spaces (CAMS). In order to deliver these desired urbanisation patterns, a set of three policy paths, involving eight policy packages, is proposed for the next 20?30 years. This article provides urban and regional decision-makers with examples of interventions that can be implemented beyond and during the implementation of AVs.
Fuente: Land use policy Volume 91, February 2020, 104010
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 01/02/2020
Nº de páginas: 16
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.05.029
ISSN: 0264-8377,1873-5754
Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.05.029
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MARIA ESTHER GONZALEZ GONZALEZ
SOLEDAD NOGUES LINARES
STEAD, DOMINIC
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