The New Age Urban Transportation Systems, Volume I: Cases from Asian Economies


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Urbanization is a global phenomenon that hugely constrains existing transportation infrastructure in cities. Urban transportation (UT) challenges are more significant in developing countries with rapid development as the land occupation is dense.Limited urban space and infrastructure fail to meet the increasing traffic demands and to provide reasonable service quality. Therefore betterment of UT systems is more required than ever.

Infrastructural development and transportation operations are mainly directed at citizen welfare and it requires huge capital investments. States initiate urban development by inviting private participation so that operational and commercial risks are minimized and quality of execution is better. Several aspects in planning and management of global UT projects are common. But the approach and solutions are typically developed for a local context and relevance. Specific UT challenges are land use planning, socioeconomic distribution, project designing, implementation, financial analysis and governmental policies.

A comprehensive background of UT systems, challenges involved and various approaches adopted by different countries are presented along with five real-life Asian cases. The book is aimed as a one-point reference on modern day developments on urban transportation for a readership of consultants, practitioners, developers, policy makers, and academicians

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Author: Sundaravalli Narayanaswami
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Published: 03/04/2019
Pages: 198
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.42d
ISBN13: 9781947843059
ISBN10: 1947843052
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Production & Operations Management
- Business & Economics | Industries | Transportation
- Technology & Engineering | Civil | Transportation

About the Author
Dr. Sundaravalli Narayanaswami is on the faculty, Public Systems Group at IIM Ahmedabad, India. She earned her PhD in industrial engineering and operations research from IIT Bombay India, after a master's in computer science. Her teaching and research interests are mainly in transportation studies. Her scholarly articles on urban transportation, intelligent transportation systems and transportation modeling are well published and read. She was a fellow of the British Computer Society and she serves on the international editorial board of the Annals of Management Science. She has a rich consultancy experience with government organizations in policy decisions on transportation, technology and management. Dr. Sundaravalli was the recipient of the Distinguished Educator Award, IEOM Society International for the year 2018.