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Shared, Electric and Automated Mobility (SEAM) Governance Framework
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Shared, Electric and Automated Mobility (SEAM) Governance Framework

Prototype for North America and Europe


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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Concrete Examples
  • For Experts

Recommendation

Facing a crisis in urban pollution and congestion, cities are reaching for new mobility models involving shared, electrified and automated vehicles that benefit the environment and society alike. To assist cities in implementing sustainable mobility initiatives, members of the World Economic Forum’s Autonomous and Urban Mobility portfolio have created a useful prototype governance framework. Maya Ben Dror and Michelle Avary, the portfolio’s lead and head, respectively, served as main authors of this informative white paper, with contributions from research and industry experts in America and Europe.

Take-Aways

  • The Shared, Electric and Automated Mobility (SEAM) Governance Framework provides a prototype framework for municipalities implementing SEAM initiatives.
  • The framework includes work principles, governance visions, governance instruments, and tips and tools for policy evaluation.
  • SEAM can benefit communities through positive societal and environmental impacts.

About the Authors

Maya Ben Dror and Michelle Avary are lead and head, respectively, of Autonomous and Urban Mobility at the World Economic Forum.