| List of Figures and Tables | vii |
| List of Contributors | ix |
| About the Contributors | xi |
| Preface | xv |
| Chapter 1 Smart Mobility and Policy Instruments: Broadened Definitions and Critical Understandings Alexander Paulsson and Claus Hedegaard Sørensen | 1 |
| Part I | |
| Chapter 2 Steering Smart Mobility Services: Governance and Accountability Challenges for English Local Authorities Ioanna Moscholidou | 19 |
| Chapter 3 The Impacts of Automated Vehicles on the Transport System and How to Create Policies that Target Sustainable Development Goals Anna Pernestål, Albin Engholm, Ida Kristoffersson and Johanna Jussila Hammes | 37 |
| Part II | |
| Chapter 4 Crafting Effective Policy Instruments for ‘Smart Mobility’: Can Multi-level Governance Deliver? Iain Docherty | 57 |
| Chapter 5 Planning Urban Futures for Autonomous and Shared Vehicles: The Role of Planning Support Tools as a Policy Instrument Sam McLeod, Carey Curtis and John Stone | 75 |
| Chapter 6 Challenges for Government as Facilitator and Umpire of Innovation in Urban Transport: The View from Australia John Stone, David Ashmore, Crystal Legacy and Carey Curtis | 105 |
| Chapter 7 Experimental Governance of Smart Mobility: Some Normative Implications Annica Kronsell and Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren | 119 |
| Part III | |
| Chapter 8 Smart Mobility as a Catalyst for Policy Change Towards Low Carbon Mobility? Louise Reardon | 139 |
| Chapter 9 Is Governing Capacity Undermined? Policy Instruments in Smart Mobility Futures Anna Wallsten, Claus Hedegaard Sørensen, Alexander Paulsson and John Hultén | 153 |
| Chapter 10 Micromobility – Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities Nils Fearnley | 169 |
| Chapter 11 Smart Public Transport in Rural Areas: Prospects, Challenges and Policy Needs Fredrik Pettersson and Jamil Khan | 187 |
| Conclusions | |
| Chapter 12 Governance and Citizen Participation in Shaping Futures of Smart Mobility Claus Hedegaard Sørensen and Alexander Paulsson | 205 |
| Index | 221 |
| List of Figures and Tables | |
| List of Contributors | |
| About the Contributors | |
| Preface | |
| Chapter 1 Smart Mobility and Policy Instruments: Broadened Definitions and Critical Understandings | |
| Chapter 2 Steering Smart Mobility Services: Governance and Accountability Challenges for English Local Authorities | |
| Chapter 3 The Impacts of Automated Vehicles on the Transport System and How to Create Policies that Target Sustainable Development Goals | |
| Chapter 4 Crafting Effective Policy Instruments for ‘Smart Mobility’: Can Multi-level Governance Deliver? | |
| Chapter 5 Planning Urban Futures for Autonomous and Shared Vehicles: The Role of Planning Support Tools as a Policy Instrument | |
| Chapter 6 Challenges for Government as Facilitator and Umpire of Innovation in Urban Transport: The View from Australia | |
| Chapter 7 Experimental Governance of Smart Mobility: Some Normative Implications | |
| Chapter 8 Smart Mobility as a Catalyst for Policy Change Towards Low Carbon Mobility? | |
| Chapter 9 Is Governing Capacity Undermined? Policy Instruments in Smart Mobility Futures | |
| Chapter 10 Micromobility – Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities | |
| Chapter 11 Smart Public Transport in Rural Areas: Prospects, Challenges and Policy Needs | |
| Chapter 12 Governance and Citizen Participation in Shaping Futures of Smart Mobility | |
| Index | |
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