References

Following, references used in my blog posts (besides already linked websites).

What does Informal Transit mean?

Proceedings of the Workshop ‘Mobility for poor: Improving informal transport’. (2012). In: Mobility for poor: Improving informal transport. [online] New Delhi: TERI, p.6. Available at: http://Proceedings of the Workshop ‘Mobility for poor: Improving informal transport’ [Accessed 15 Feb. 2015].

Why we should work on improving Informal Transit

Cervero, R. and Golub, A. (2007). Informal transport: A global perspective. Transport Policy, 14, pp.445–457.

Knoflacher, H., Rode, P. and Tiwari, G. (2007). How Roads Kill Cities. In: R. Burdett and D. Sudjic, ed., The Endless City, 1st ed. London: Phaidon, pp.340-347.

Is Informal Transit Smart?

Allwinkle, S. & Cruickshank, P., 2011. Creating Smart-er Cities: An Overview. Journal of Urban Technology, 18(2), Special Issue

Merrick White, J. (2014). The Smart City and its Discontents, presentation by James Merricks White. [online] Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute. Available at: http://www.sustainable.unimelb.edu.au/files/mssi/JW_powerpoint-presentation_0.ppt [Accessed 1 Jan. 2015].

Flores-Dewey, Onesimo and Zegras, Chris (2012) The costs of inclusion: Incorporating existing bus operators into Mexico City’s emerging bus rapid transit system (draft)

Cervero, R. and Golub, A. (2007). Informal transport: A global perspective. Transport Policy, 14, pp.445–457.

Greenfield, A. (2014). The smart city is predicated on an inappropriate model of optimization. Derive, Zeitschrift für Stadtforschung, 56.

Silver, J. (2015). The rise of Afro-Smart cities should be viewed with caution. [Blog] Africa at LSE. Available at: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/2014/07/16/the-rise-of-afro-smart-cities-should-be-viewed-with-caution/ [Accessed 6 Feb. 2015].

Greenfield, A. (2013). Recuperating the Smart City. In: D. Hemment and A. Townsend, ed., FutureEverything Publications – Smart Citizens, 1st ed. [online] Manchester: FutureEverything, pp.9-12. Available at: http://futureeverything.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/smartcitizens1.pdf [Accessed 13 Feb. 2015].

Odendaal, N. (2013). “You have the presence of someone” The Ubiquity of Smart. In: D. Hemment and A. Townsend, ed., FutureEverything Publications – Smart Citizens, 1st ed. [online] Manchester: FutureEverything, pp.31-33. Available at: http://futureeverything.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/smartcitizens1.pdf [Accessed 13 Feb. 2015].

Odendaal, N. (2014). Space matters: the relational power of mobile technologies. Brazilian Journal of Urban Management, 6(1), pp.p. 33-45. [CC BY] 4.0

Smartifying Informal Transit

Ching, S. (2012). A user-flocksourced bus intelligence system for Dhaka. Masther Thesis Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning .

Zegras, P., Eros, E., Butts, K., Resor, E., Kennedy, S., Ching, A. and Mamun, M. (2014). Tracing a path to knowledge? Indicative user impacts of introducing a public transport map in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8(1), pp.113-129.

Klopp, J., Mutua, J., Orwa, D., Waiganjo, P., White, A. and Williams, S. (2014). Towards a Standard for Paratransit Data: Lessons from Developing GTFS Data for Nairobi’s Matatu System. In: TRB 2014 Anual Meeting. Transportation Research Board.

Eros, E., Mehndiratta, S., Zegras, C., Webb, K. and Ochoa, M. (2014a). Applying the General Transit Feed Specification to the Global South. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2442(-1), pp.44-52.

Eros, E. (2014b). Mexico – Disruptive big data mexico city. Master in City Planing. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Engaging Citizens in Improving Transport

Joroff, Michael L (2013). ”The Tortoise Needs to Cross Many Chasms. In: D. Hemment and A. Townsend, ed., FutureEverything Publications – Smart Citizens, 1st ed. [online] Manchester: FutureEverything, pp.31-33. Available at: http://futureeverything.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/smartcitizens1.pdf [Accessed 13 Feb. 2015].

Odendaal, N. (2013). “You have the presence of someone” The Ubiquity of Smart. In: D. Hemment and A. Townsend, ed., FutureEverything Publications – Smart Citizens, 1st ed. [online] Manchester: FutureEverything, pp.31-33. Available at: http://futureeverything.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/smartcitizens1.pdf [Accessed 13 Feb. 2015].

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