This thesis explores the City of Vancouver’s role in supporting the growth of car sharing in Vancouver from 1997 to 2016. In December 2016, Vancouver had the highest number of car share members and vehicles in a single city across North America. Using a mixed methods approach, City documents and interviews are used to assess the impact that City policies have had on the development of this mobility service. The research found that City policies, including the provision of permit and dedicated onstreet parking, parking incentives for new developments and incorporating car share vehicles into the City’s fleet have had the greatest impact in supporting car share growth in terms of members and usage. The thesis concludes that the City of Vancou...
The rapid growth of cities requires effective management of transport demand and restructuring of tr...
Carsharing provides members access to a fleet of autos for short-term use throughout the day, reduci...
Sprawling urban development and high levels of car dependency in New Zealand have resulted in a rang...
In the context of global climate change and the subsequent need for evolving mobility and smart tran...
While first conceived as cooperative station-based car ownership in the 1950s, smartphones have led ...
Carsharing systems, by providing the opportunity to access a vehicle without having to own it, can b...
The paper contributes to two research gaps: (1) The need for knowledge on key urban form characteris...
Over the past two decades car sharing has become a mainstream transportation mode for over a million...
In post-industrial economies, 40% of all GHG emissions are from transport services while three-quart...
Car sharing as an idea challenges the prevailing mobility regime in the global north that has been b...
This thesis anticipates that inner city car parking buildings will become vacant as new car ownershi...
Car stands idle in the parking lot for most of its “life”. Natural solution is to change the form of...
Carsharing provides members access to a fleet of autos for short-term use throughout the day, reduci...
Carsharing provides members access to a fleet of autos for short-term use throughout the day, reduci...
The rapid growth of cities requires effective management of transport demand and restructuring of tr...
The rapid growth of cities requires effective management of transport demand and restructuring of tr...
Carsharing provides members access to a fleet of autos for short-term use throughout the day, reduci...
Sprawling urban development and high levels of car dependency in New Zealand have resulted in a rang...
In the context of global climate change and the subsequent need for evolving mobility and smart tran...
While first conceived as cooperative station-based car ownership in the 1950s, smartphones have led ...
Carsharing systems, by providing the opportunity to access a vehicle without having to own it, can b...
The paper contributes to two research gaps: (1) The need for knowledge on key urban form characteris...
Over the past two decades car sharing has become a mainstream transportation mode for over a million...
In post-industrial economies, 40% of all GHG emissions are from transport services while three-quart...
Car sharing as an idea challenges the prevailing mobility regime in the global north that has been b...
This thesis anticipates that inner city car parking buildings will become vacant as new car ownershi...
Car stands idle in the parking lot for most of its “life”. Natural solution is to change the form of...
Carsharing provides members access to a fleet of autos for short-term use throughout the day, reduci...
Carsharing provides members access to a fleet of autos for short-term use throughout the day, reduci...
The rapid growth of cities requires effective management of transport demand and restructuring of tr...
The rapid growth of cities requires effective management of transport demand and restructuring of tr...
Carsharing provides members access to a fleet of autos for short-term use throughout the day, reduci...
Sprawling urban development and high levels of car dependency in New Zealand have resulted in a rang...