This paper reviews the basic methodology for the evaluation of transport projects in the UK and explains the changes currently being undertaken. The paper identifies the key elements as a very rigorous economic evaluation of direct user benefits, but rather less progress on the evaluation of environmental or wider economic effects. Changes are currently being made to develop a common framework for multi-modal applications which introduces new challenges
This paper reviews transport appraisal methods in use in the countries of the European Union. A key ...
Some 20 urban areas in the UK have now commissioned integrated transport studies, designed to develo...
In December 1990 we were invited by Birmingham City Council and Centro to submit a proposal for an i...
This paper reviews the basic methodology for the evaluation of transport projects in the UK and expl...
Investment on transport infrastructure is a significant component in a country’s budget as it is id...
In this paper the complexity of the world today and its consequences in science were used as startin...
The topic of how major transport projects should be assessed continues to generate disputes amongst ...
In this paper, I briefly review the key methods to evaluate transportation projects. These methods a...
The document is intended to form the basis for the development of the Public Transport Evaluation (P...
This report has been prepared in response to a brief from Queensland Transport (Integrated Transport...
The resurgence of interest in building better cities provides an opportunity to develop improved lan...
Historically, the appraisal of different transport modes in the UK has been undertaken on a separate...
The state of the art in appraisal of transport infrastructure (particularly for developed countries)...
Large and medium-size transport infrastructure shall increasingly cope with acceptability-related p...
This report has been prepared in response to a brief from Queensland Transport (Integrated Transport...
This paper reviews transport appraisal methods in use in the countries of the European Union. A key ...
Some 20 urban areas in the UK have now commissioned integrated transport studies, designed to develo...
In December 1990 we were invited by Birmingham City Council and Centro to submit a proposal for an i...
This paper reviews the basic methodology for the evaluation of transport projects in the UK and expl...
Investment on transport infrastructure is a significant component in a country’s budget as it is id...
In this paper the complexity of the world today and its consequences in science were used as startin...
The topic of how major transport projects should be assessed continues to generate disputes amongst ...
In this paper, I briefly review the key methods to evaluate transportation projects. These methods a...
The document is intended to form the basis for the development of the Public Transport Evaluation (P...
This report has been prepared in response to a brief from Queensland Transport (Integrated Transport...
The resurgence of interest in building better cities provides an opportunity to develop improved lan...
Historically, the appraisal of different transport modes in the UK has been undertaken on a separate...
The state of the art in appraisal of transport infrastructure (particularly for developed countries)...
Large and medium-size transport infrastructure shall increasingly cope with acceptability-related p...
This report has been prepared in response to a brief from Queensland Transport (Integrated Transport...
This paper reviews transport appraisal methods in use in the countries of the European Union. A key ...
Some 20 urban areas in the UK have now commissioned integrated transport studies, designed to develo...
In December 1990 we were invited by Birmingham City Council and Centro to submit a proposal for an i...