ABSTRACT

Containing some of the most recent and original studies on parking regulation and management from different disciplines, this book offers rigorous analysis from top researchers with a clear intention to deliver policy implications and provide information to the public.

The book is organized according to a variety of key topics. Among others, it covers the interaction of parking with other modes of transportation and its demand, its pricing and external effects, the role of information and digitalization, and the effects of regulation and its enforcement. Also, it includes the views of practitioners, who discuss present parking in cities and the future of its management.

Written primarily for scholars interested in transportation, mobility, planning and urban affairs, this book is also directly relevant to practitioners and policymakers in government with responsibilities in mobility. Additionally, the book will be of interest to the private sector as it offers a practical link between rigorous academic analyses and the needs of practitioners.

chapter 1|15 pages

The external cost of parking

An overview of its impact on traffic systems

chapter 4|16 pages

Establishing and assessing adaptive parking prices in the city

Algorithms, software and examples

chapter 6|15 pages

Parking enforcement activity and public attitudes to enforcement

A review of the current literature, some empirical observations and an agenda for further research

chapter 7|14 pages

Parking and city logistics

chapter 9|10 pages

Parking policy and real estate

The case of very low minimum parking requirements

chapter 10|11 pages

Political economy of parking

chapter 12|21 pages

The future of parking management

The view from the industry

chapter |6 pages

Epilogue

What to learn from this book