Multi-Level Impacts of Emerging Technologies on City Form and Development
“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 disruptive technological forces undergoing simultaneous rapid development and deployment, including the introduction of new mobility technologies and the associated paradigm shift to thinking of mobility as a service, as well as the continued growth of e-commerce and the related rise in goods delivery. The purpose of this report is to examine how these forces of change are impacting, or will likely impact transportation, land use, urban design, and real estate, and what the implications may be for equity, health, the economy, the environment, and governance.”
- Multi-Level Impacts of Emerging Technologies on City Form and Development
Project Details
Project Lead: Urbanism Next Center
Primary Authors: Amanda Howell; Huijun Tan; Anne Brown, PhD;
Marc Schlossberg, PhD; Josh Karlin-Resnick; Rebecca Lewis, PhD; Marco Anderson; Nico Larco, AIA; Gerry Tierney; Ian Carlton; James Kim; and Becky Steckler, AICP
Funding: National Science Foundation Grant
Tyler’s Role: Served as a contributor to the Land Use Working Group