List of Figures
List of Tables
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Foreword/Preface
Section I: Setting the Stage
1. Mobility Changes in the 21st Century City: How the iPhone, COVID, and Climate Changed Everything
Shauna Brail and Betsy Donald
Section II: The Big Picture – Framing the Questions
2. The Impacts of COVID Policies, Restrictions, and Behavioural Shifts on Urban Canadians
Gabriel Cavalli and Anita M. McGahan
3. Cities in Crisis: COVID, Conflict, and Climate Change
Tom Hutton
4. Urban Mobility and the Digital Economy: Capturing the Experiences of Canadian Cities
Tara Vinodrai
5. Emerging Mobility Technologies and Transportation Systems in Canadian Cities
Lisa Lorena Losada Rojas and Eric J. Miller
Section III: Places, Patterns, and Challenges
6. Prospects for Public Transit Equity in the 21st Century: Lessons from COVID-19’s Impacts on Canada’s Largest Metropolis
Matthew Palm and Steven Farber
7. E-Scooter Sharing as Hope or Hype? Bridging Transportation Equity Divides in Calgary
Vivian Kong and Agnieszka Leszczynski
8. Bike Share Toronto: Building a Network to Meet the Demands of COVID and Beyond
Spencer McNee and Eric J. Miller
9. Montreal’s Digital Mobility Ecosystem: A Place-based Story of a City undergoing a Mobility Transition
Moe Hashemi, Hamed Motaghi, and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
10. Examining Pandemic Pivots: From Ride Hailing to Food-hailing
Shauna Brail and Betsy Donald
Section IV: Governing Mobility
11. Integrated Mobility and the Governance of Urban Transit
Elena Gorachinova, Lisa Huh, and David A. Wolfe
12. Regulating Autonomous Vehicles: Lessons from U.S. Cities
Yuko Aoyama and Luis F. Alvarez León
13. The Evolution of Ride Hailing Regulation in Canadian Cities: COVID-19 and Policy Convergence
Austin Zwick, Mischa Young, and Zachary Spicer
14. Mobility-as-a-Service: A Platform Solution in Search of a Business Model
John Lorinc
Section V: Moving Mobility Studies Forward
16. Conclusion
Betsy Donald and Shauna Brail
Index