Impacts of combining partial and general equilibrium modelling in freight transport analyses -- a forest sector case study from Norway
<title>Abstract</title> The forest sector in Norway is very transport intensive, accounting for approximately 14% of total domestic freight transport traffic on Norwegian roads. This paper presents an analysis linking a general equilibrium freight transport modelling tool with a partial equilibrium model of the forest sector. The freight transport model predicts transport costs, modal split and transport patterns, and the results are treated as inputs to the forest sector model. The objective of the paper is to analyse the modelling effect of taking forest sector model effects back into the freight transport model and treated as new demand. Compared to a base scenario for the year 2020, we compare analyses with and without this new demand from the forest sector model back into the freight transport modelling tool.
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2011
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Authors: | Hovi, Inger Beate ; Madslien, Anne ; Sjølie, Hanne ; Solberg, Birger ; Trømborg, Erik ; Veisten, Knut |
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Transportation Planning and Technology. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0308-1060. - Vol. 34.2011, 3, p. 259-275
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