The paper is part of what we can call "post New Public Management (NPM) studies" which denounce that the policies of austerity and competition have made local public transport fragmented and less attractive for customers. These studies that indicate the need for greater coordination within this sector as a condition of social and environmental, and not only financial, sustainability are increasingly numerous. We show how the public transport legislative evolution in Great Britain has aimed towards the assurance of more coordination into a fragmented sector. However in its last stage, the Bus Services Act 2017, we find not only more incentives to increase coordination but the ‘rehabilitation’ of a contested concept such as the integrated tra...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984-85, and r...
This report examines the difference in which public transport planning is undertaken and services ar...
The Bus Services Act 2017 gained Royal Assent on 27 April, shortly before Parliament was dissolved p...
“Sustainable transport” has become a headline for transport planning and policy making around the wo...
This paper explores the need for new planning authority practices and structures that can accommodat...
Policy objectives with respect to the British bus industry still largely relate back to the 1998 Whi...
By the 1990s, many experts concluded that transit privatization in Britain had produced positive imp...
The 1998 White Paper proposed integration as the solution to Great Britain's land transport problems...
Transport Policy in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the early 1990s has been focused on increas...
Economic deregulation of local bus services remains controversial in terms of the claimed gains and ...
This paper is written from the perspective of the large metropolitan areas where public transport no...
Much research surrounds the move from publicly owned and operated bus markets to publicly controlled...
Much research surrounds the move from publicly owned and operated bus markets to publicly controlled...
This paper considers the wider transport policy implications of bus deregulation, especially the lin...
Great Britain (outside London) is unusual in Western Europe in leaving the planning of its bus netwo...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984-85, and r...
This report examines the difference in which public transport planning is undertaken and services ar...
The Bus Services Act 2017 gained Royal Assent on 27 April, shortly before Parliament was dissolved p...
“Sustainable transport” has become a headline for transport planning and policy making around the wo...
This paper explores the need for new planning authority practices and structures that can accommodat...
Policy objectives with respect to the British bus industry still largely relate back to the 1998 Whi...
By the 1990s, many experts concluded that transit privatization in Britain had produced positive imp...
The 1998 White Paper proposed integration as the solution to Great Britain's land transport problems...
Transport Policy in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the early 1990s has been focused on increas...
Economic deregulation of local bus services remains controversial in terms of the claimed gains and ...
This paper is written from the perspective of the large metropolitan areas where public transport no...
Much research surrounds the move from publicly owned and operated bus markets to publicly controlled...
Much research surrounds the move from publicly owned and operated bus markets to publicly controlled...
This paper considers the wider transport policy implications of bus deregulation, especially the lin...
Great Britain (outside London) is unusual in Western Europe in leaving the planning of its bus netwo...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984-85, and r...
This report examines the difference in which public transport planning is undertaken and services ar...
The Bus Services Act 2017 gained Royal Assent on 27 April, shortly before Parliament was dissolved p...