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Infrastructure investment 26 Infrastrukturinvestition 26 Transport infrastructure 20 Verkehrsinfrastruktur 20 Transport policy 19 Verkehrspolitik 19 Public transport 16 Public-private partnership 16 Öffentlich-private Partnerschaft 16 Öffentlicher Verkehr 16 Welt 14 World 14 Stadtverkehr 13 Urban transport 13 Cost-benefit analysis 12 Großbritannien 12 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 12 Mobility 12 Mobilität 12 United Kingdom 12 France 11 Frankreich 11 Local public transport 11 Road transport 11 Straßenverkehr 11 Öffentlicher Nahverkehr 11 OECD countries 10 OECD-Staaten 10 Airport 9 Flughafen 9 Hafen 9 Nachhaltige Mobilität 9 Netherlands 9 Niederlande 9 Port 9 Sustainable mobility 9 Theorie 9 Theory 9 Transport planning 9 Verkehrsplanung 9
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Book / Working Paper 303
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Arbeitspapier 118 Graue Literatur 118 Non-commercial literature 118 Working Paper 118 Konferenzschrift 27 Conference proceedings 24 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 234 Undetermined 58 French 11
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Perkins, Stephen 11 Merk, Olaf 8 Crist, Philippe 6 Crozet, Yves 6 Kauppila, Jari 6 Burghouwt, Guillaume 5 Goodwin, Phil 5 Quinet, Emile 5 Kouwenhoven, Marco 4 Tiwari, Geetam 4 Worsley, Tom 4 Bente, Heiner 3 Bussière, Yves D. 3 Collet, Roger 3 Fridstrøm, Lasse 3 Frye, Ann 3 Gutierrez, Gabriel 3 Hope, Peter 3 Immers, Ben 3 Jorritsma, Peter 3 Kato, Hironori 3 Lewis, David 3 Lindberg, Gunnar 3 Madre, Jean-Loup 3 Makovsek, Dejan 3 Meaney, Andrew 3 Phillips, Nick 3 Preston, John 3 Tretheway, Mike 3 Ugarte, Carlos 3 Villareal, Irving Tapia 3 White, Peter 3 Acker, Ashley 2 Anable, Jillian 2 Anderson, Richard 2 Andriulaitis, Robert 2 Beck, Arne 2 Bolderdijk, Jan Willem 2 Bonnafous, Alain 2 Braathen, Svein 2
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International Transport Forum, Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques (OCDE) 58 International Transport Forum 7 OECD 3 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 3 OECD / International Transport Forum 1 Roundtable on Capacity Building through Efficient Use of Existing Airport Infrastructure <2017, Querétaro> 1 Roundtable on Integrated and Sustainable Urban Transport <2017, Tokyo> 1
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International Transport Forum Discussion Papers 303 Discussion paper / International Transport Forum 118
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ECONIS (ZBW) 220 RePEc 58 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 25
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Towards a Framework for Identifying and Measuring the Benefits of Accessibility
Federing, Daphne - 2017
This paper (i) explains the motivation for articulating the benefits of accessibility; (ii) provides a narrative basis for articulating how accessibility affects economic and social life; and (iii) moves a framework for quantifying the benefits of accessibility. In examining laws, regulations and...
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Overcoming Obstacles to Implementing SMS
Lappalainen, Jouni - 2017
This paper discusses obstacles faced in implementing SMS and uses concrete examples to show how to overcome them across all modes of transport (air, maritime, rail and road) in leading countries, particularly ITF member countries. The difficulties and problems in implementing SMS can originate...
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Automation of the Driving Task : Some possible consequences and governance challenges
Cohen, Tom - 2017
The possible consequences of the advent of fully automated vehicles (AVs) for personal transport are assessed. A shared-user model is considered preferable to an owner-user model; public-sector intervention is considered necessary to secure the successful integration of AVs with mass transit....
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Challenges in better coordinating Tokyo's urban rail services : prepared for the Working Group on Public Transport Market Organisation and Innovation
Kato, Hironori - 2016
This paper describes Tokyo's urban rail market, which has traditionally been privately funded and operated; and discusses policies aimed at better coordinating public transport services. Although the industry has delivered high quality infrastructure and services for most users, the existence of...
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National Issues in the USA in Economic Development, Mobility, and Income Inequality
Pisarski, Alan E... - 2016
This assessment of the present context for evolving socio-economic patterns and trends in the United States is intended to support consideration of prospects for gains in income shares among the lower income population, recognising that the United States is: a very large heterogeneous...
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Forecasting Travel Time Reliability in Road Transport : A new Model for The Netherlands
Kouwenhoven, Marco - 2016
In this paper we describe how we included travel time variability in the national Dutch transport forecasting model and what the policy impacts of this new forecasting tool are. Until now, travel time reliability improvements for road projects were included in Dutch cost-benefit analysis (CBA)...
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The Efficiency Impact of Open Access Competition in Rail Markets : The Case of Domestic Passenger Services in Europe
Casullo, Lorenzo - 2016
On-track competition in passenger services has traditionally been limited in European railways, with private operators offering marginal services in selected corridors in the UK, Sweden and Germany only. In recent years, a larger scale and more stable wave of open access market entry has...
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The Regulatory Asset Base and Project Finance Models : An Analysis of Incentives for Efficiency
Makovšek, Dejan - 2016
Governments world-wide have sought value for money by augmenting the traditional approach to public infrastructure delivery and management by introducing private capital. Two well established platforms for private capital participation are the Regulatory Asset Base (RAB) Model and the Project...
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Deregulation, Franchising, Outsourcing and Corporatisation in Local Public Transport : International Experience
Currie, Graham - 2016
This paper explores the experience of developed countries that have introduced greater private sector involvement to traditionally government owned and run urban public transport industries. Such reforms have generally been driven by a desire to reduce taxpayer costs and to improve services for...
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Competitive Tendering in Local and Regional Public Transport in the Netherlands
van de Velde, Didier - 2016
This paper reviews evidence on the performance of urban public transport governance regimes in place in the Netherlands over the past 15 years. The national government decided to move from a system of ad hoc subsidy payments to one with more decentralised government control and tendering, though...
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