Evaluating Community-Based vs Market-Based Approaches Including Public-Private Partnerships for Shared Mobility
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Transportation Technologies:
Business Models, Public private partnerships (P3) or hybrid modelsImpacts:
Accessibility, Municipal BudgetsProblem Statement
A key problem in urban mobility is determining the most effective and sustainable approach to shared mobility. This research addresses the challenge of evaluating the comparative effectiveness of community-based, market-based, and public-private partnership (P3) models in achieving urban mobility goals.Outcomes & Deliverables
– Comparative Analysis Report
– Practical Strategies Document
– Policy Considerations Brief
Researchers

Lauren N. McCarthy
Director
Shared-Use Mobility Center
Director
Shared-Use Mobility Center

Abhay Lidbe
California and Western States Programs
The University of Alabama
California and Western States Programs
The University of Alabama
Assistant Research Professor