Changes in the external costs of freight surface transport In Spain
This paper studies the external costs of surface freight transport in Spain and finds that a reduction occurred over the past15 years. The analysis yields two conclusions: trucks have experienced a reduction in external costs, and rail has lower externalities. The external costs of road freight transport decrease between 1993 and 2007 (44%). The external costs of rail freight increase by 12%. During this period, the external costs of road freight related to climate increase by 16%, oppositely than those from air pollution and accidents (51 and 44%). The external costs of rail related to pollutant emissions and climate increase by 4% and 43%. Oppositely, the external costs related to accidents decrease by 27%. Road freight generates eight times the external costs of rail, 2.35 Euro cents per tonne kilometre in 2005 (5.6% accidents, 74.7% air pollution and 19.7% climate) vs. 0.28 (13.4% accidents, 53.9% air pollution and 32.7% climate).
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2013
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Authors: | Pérez-Martínez, P.J. ; Vassallo-Magro, J.M. |
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Research in Transportation Economics. - Elsevier, ISSN 0739-8859. - Vol. 42.2013, 1, p. 61-76
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Externalities | Freight transport | Trends | Fundamental factors | Vehicle technology |
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