Dynamic adaptive policymaking for the sustainablecity (Walker, Marchau) Flashcards
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Benefits of Automated taxis
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- economic: significant reduction in traffic accidents, decreased traffic congestion, savings in parking cost and land use
- environmental: reduce emissions and fuel consumption
- convenience/comfort in comparison to own car
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challenges/downsides to automated taxi
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- increased vehicle miles traveled
- labor issues (unemployment of taxi drivers)
- uncertainties and regulatory issues
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different levels of uncertainties
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- sensitivity analysis of transport model parameters, impact of small perturbations
- can be described statistically and often involves future uncertainties using single forecasts with confidence intervals or multiple scenarios
3.4. long term, essentially unknowable and unpredictable. scenario-based approaches are insufficient –> Automated taxi
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How to navigate uncertainties of Automated taxis
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DAP (dynamic adaptive policymaking). does not rely on unreliable forecasts and uncertain models but allows policymakers to create policies that respond to changes over time and incorporate learning.
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Two phases of DAP
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- Design: objectives, constraints, and available policy options are specified and basic policy is assembled.
- implementation: monitoring system. trigger events may lead to defensive or corrective actions to adjust the policy
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Steps of DAP
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- setting the stage
- assembling a basic policy
- increasing the robustness of the basic policy
- setting up the monitoring system
- preparing the trigger responses