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  • Larco, Nico; Bowers, Alison (Urbanism Next, University of OregonUrbanism Next, University of Oregon, 2017)
  • Carlson, Galen; Larco, Nico (2017)
  • Larco, Nico; Carlson, Galen (2017)
  • Clark, Benjamin Y.; Larco, Nico; Mann, Roberta F. (2017-08)
    Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are already being used and their proliferation is inevitable. AVs have the potential to fundamentally alter transportation systems by averting deadly crashes, providing critical mobility to the ...
  • Urbanism Next Center, University of Oregon (2018)
  • Schlossberg, Marc; Millard-Ball, Adam; Shay, Elizabeth; Riggs, William (Billy) (2018-01-26)
  • Larco, Nico (2018-03-05)
  • Hoffman, Matt; Shirazi, Sahar (2018-03-05)
    While emerging technologies are often promoted as opportunities to dramatically increase safety, accessibility, and convenience, there is no guarantee that they will improve the lives of everyone. Historically disadvantaged ...
  • Tumlin, Jeffrey (2018-03-05)
    To accommodate the last mobility revolution-- 1929 to 1933 -- we created the regulatory framework for the arrival of the automobile, including criminalizing walking for the first time, and putting into law AAA's marketing ...
  • Chase, Robin (2018-03-05)
    We already live in a time of breathtaking change and uncertainty. Technology is moving so fast we've barely understood its implications before it becomes almost impossible to correct it's expressed worst possibilities. ...
  • Howell, Amanda; Larco, Nico; Lewis, Rebecca; Steckler, Becky (University of Oregon, 2019-03)
    This report categorizes and summarizes efforts that are already underway in cities across the world to rethink curb management, to outline the key takeaways from the one-day workshop that involved city staff from Portland, ...
  • Urbanism Next, University of Oregon (Urbanism Next, 2019-03)
    The transportation sector accounts for the largest portion of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions compared to all other sectors, and GHGs are once again on the rise. At the same time, new mobility technologies are being introduced ...
  • Unknown author (Urbanism Next, 2019-05)
    Welcome to the 2019 National Urbanism Next Conference! This last year has seen dramatic advancements and serious setbacks in new mobility, autonomous vehicles, e-commerce, and the sharing economy. We have seen significant ...
  • Clark, Benjamin Y.; Transportation Research and Education Center, Portland State University (Portland State University, 2019-05)
    The challenges that Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) will impose upon cities are both currently difficult to fully envision and critical to begin to address. This report makes an incremental step toward quantifying the impacts ...
  • Steckler, Becky (Urbanism Next, 2019-10)
    This purpose of this report is to help the cities of Gresham, Oregon and Eugene, Oregon understand the potential impacts of new mobility technologies—with an emphasis on autonomous vehicles (AVs)—and prepare a policy ...
  • Howell, Amanda; Tan, Huijun; Brown, Anne; Schlossberg, Marc; Karlin-Resnick, Josh; Lewis, Rebecca; Anderson, Marco; Larco, Nico; Tierney, Gerry; Carlton, Ian; Kim, James; Steckler, Becky (Urbanism Next, 2020-01)
    Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are a near future reality and the implications of AVs on city development and urban form, while potentially widespread and dramatic, are not well understood. In addition, there are other fundamentally ...
  • Steckler, Becky; Lewis, Rebecca (National Institute for Transportation and Communities, 2020-01)
    The purpose of this report is to analyze potential impacts and offer recommendations for the cities of Gresham and Eugene, OR, to understand the potential impacts of new mobility technologies—with an emphasis on autonomous ...
  • Urbanism Next, University of Oregon (Urbanism Next, 2020-01)
    This is a fact sheet suitable for use as a printed handout on Urbanism Next's topline research findings regarding micromobility. This is a distillation of the micromobility research found on the Navigating Emerging ...
  • Urbanism Next, University of Oregon (Urbanism Next, University of Oregon, 2020-01)
    This framework provides an overview of the work Urbanism Next does and how we approach our research.
  • Urbanism Next, University of Oregon (Urbanism Next, 2020-01)
    This is a fact sheet suitable for use as a printed handout on Urbanism Next's topline research findings regarding transportation network companies (TNCs). This is a distillation of the research on TNCs found on the Navigating ...

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