Appraisal processes for transport initiatives are often characterised by their complexity involving a wide range of impacts that need to be addressed and many stakeholders that attempt to influence the decisions to be made. The increasing interest for the environment and sustainable development in general has stressed the need for taking a broad perspective into account when addressing transport initiatives. This means that economic, social and environmental dimensions need to be considered simultaneously in the appraisal process. The focus on incorporating such sustainability considerations has set new demands for the appraisal process and has revealed an increasing need for involving stakeholders in the decision support process to capture...
AbstractWhile sustainability of transport projects is of increasing importance, the concept of susta...
Although the Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) has made progress towards appraising and measur...
It is generally expected that the three dimensions of the economy, society and the environment must ...
Appraisal processes for transport initiatives are often characterised by their complexity involving ...
Decisions to invest in large-scale transport projects typically extend beyond traditional costbenefi...
Decisions to invest in large-scale transport projects typically extend beyond traditional costbenefi...
Decisions to invest in large-scale transport projects typically extend beyond traditional costbenefi...
Decisions to invest in large-scale transport projects typically extend beyond traditional costbenefi...
Transport decision processes have traditionally applied cost-benefit analysis (CBA) with benefits ma...
Transport decision processes have traditionally applied cost-benefit analysis (CBA) with benefits ma...
Sustainable transport planning necessitates a rethinking of traditional decision making. This is con...
While sustainability of transport projects is of increasing importance, the concept of sustainabilit...
AbstractWhile sustainability of transport projects is of increasing importance, the concept of susta...
It is generally expected that the three dimensions of the economy, society and the environment must ...
While sustainability of transport projects is of increasing importance, the concept of sustainabilit...
AbstractWhile sustainability of transport projects is of increasing importance, the concept of susta...
Although the Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) has made progress towards appraising and measur...
It is generally expected that the three dimensions of the economy, society and the environment must ...
Appraisal processes for transport initiatives are often characterised by their complexity involving ...
Decisions to invest in large-scale transport projects typically extend beyond traditional costbenefi...
Decisions to invest in large-scale transport projects typically extend beyond traditional costbenefi...
Decisions to invest in large-scale transport projects typically extend beyond traditional costbenefi...
Decisions to invest in large-scale transport projects typically extend beyond traditional costbenefi...
Transport decision processes have traditionally applied cost-benefit analysis (CBA) with benefits ma...
Transport decision processes have traditionally applied cost-benefit analysis (CBA) with benefits ma...
Sustainable transport planning necessitates a rethinking of traditional decision making. This is con...
While sustainability of transport projects is of increasing importance, the concept of sustainabilit...
AbstractWhile sustainability of transport projects is of increasing importance, the concept of susta...
It is generally expected that the three dimensions of the economy, society and the environment must ...
While sustainability of transport projects is of increasing importance, the concept of sustainabilit...
AbstractWhile sustainability of transport projects is of increasing importance, the concept of susta...
Although the Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) has made progress towards appraising and measur...
It is generally expected that the three dimensions of the economy, society and the environment must ...