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Forty city planners, economists, journalists, and parking professionals celebrate Donald Shoup's contributions to parking research, practice, and education, and demonstrate how his ideas about parking reform can support affordable housing development, lessen air pollution, and reduce automobile dependency.
List of contents
In Memoriam & Donald Shoup, Renowned UCLA Urban Planner and Parking Reform Pioneer Foreword & Preface
Part I. Introduction 1. The Shoup Dogma
Part II. The Legacy of Donald Shoup as Researcher, Educator, and Mentor 2. A Research Topic is Born: Parking 3. A Planning Educator Intently Focused on Planning Practice 4. The Wit and Wisdom of Donald Shoup 5. Cracks in the Pavement
Part III. Theories of Parking Reform 6. Practical Theory for Curb Parking 7. Parking Restraint: The Next Frontier in Parking Reform 8. The Price of Parking and Everything Else in Cities 9. The Shoup World and Transaction Costs 10. What about Women? 11. The Challenge of Eliminating Parking Requirements where Curb Parking is Free 12. Streetscapes without Curbside Parking 13. Parking, Urban Freight, and Curb Space Allocation for a Diversity of Uses 14. In Praise of On-Street Parking
Part IV. Challenges and Successes of Implementing Parking Reform 15. Building a Movement for Parking Reform 16. The Message
and the Messenger: How Donald Shoup Inspired a Generation of California Parking Reformers 17. Conversations with Donald Shoup on The Parking Podcast 18. Breaking up the Asphalt: The Growing Fight to End Parking Minimums 19. Minimum Versus Maximum Parking Requirements: Reflections on the Repeal of Parking Mandates in Buffalo 20. No Parking Minimums; Still So Much Parking; What Would Shoup Do? 21. Donald Shoup and San Francisco: Real-World Success for Parking Reform 22. The Theory of Parking Occupancy: Data versus Opinion 23. How the Shoupistas Changed my Downtown 24. Parking Reform: Habits and Traits that Resist it and Ways to Overcome Them 25. Donald Shoup's Lasting Impact on the Parking Profession
Part V. The International Reach of Parking Reforms 26. Parking Reform and Social Justice in Brazil 27. Post-Pandemic Parking Reforms in Europe 28. How Decades of Shoupian Parking Reformation Transformed Zürich 29. Professor Shoup's Influence on Parking in Mexico City 30. Professor Shoup in China 31. Parking Optional: A New Era for Urban Planning in New Zealand 32. Melbourne, Los Angeles, and Donald Shoup's Influence in Australia
Part VI. Conclusion 33. A Golden Age of Parking Management Afterword: The Birth of a Doctrine
About the author
Daniel Baldwin Hess is Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. His research addresses interactions between housing, transportation, and land use with a view toward making cities more equitable and livable, and he is past winner of a Marie Sk¿odowska-Curie International Fellowship and Fulbright Scholar Award.