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Due to rapid urbanization, many cities in the world are increasingly confronting urban problems such as inefficient mobility, lack of infrastructure, traffic congestion, and environmental pollution. Against these drawbacks, many governments are working together to find solutions towards smart urban growth. Smart urban growth addresses several domains of urban life to support social needs of residents, among which smart mobility is a vital component. This paper investigates the smart mobility solutions that are prerequisite for smart urban growth, with focus on planning and management instruments. Through the case study of Singapore, the paper attempts to gain knowledge and experiences on smart mobility solutions from the best practices that may be applicable for developing countries. The insights gained from the case study set a foundation for proposals on smart mobility solutions for Hanoi Capital.
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Toan, T.D. (2022). Smart Planning and Management Solutions for Smart Mobility. In: Ha-Minh, C., Tang, A.M., Bui, T.Q., Vu, X.H., Huynh, D.V.K. (eds) CIGOS 2021, Emerging Technologies and Applications for Green Infrastructure. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 203. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7160-9_141
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