This work compares the outcome of Cost Benefit Analysis and a Multi-Criteria method when applied to a transport project. The Analytic Hierarchy Process was used, utilising two approaches to derive the weights. Results show that the outcome of the Multi-Criteria method did not match the one suggested by the Cost Benefit Analysis, but it did match the final decision by the authority. An important conclusion has to do with the relevance of incorporating other aspects into the assessment, apart from the economic ones. Furthermore, public opinion should be taken into account explicitly into the decision making, providing accurate and timely information about projects
The most widespread approach to transport appraisal is to combine cost-benefit analysis (CBA) with e...
Methods of Transport Project Evaluation: From cost-benefit to multiciteria and the decision framewor
In the transport sector, a rational and shared planning process is commonly based on the comparison ...
We provide an in-depth comparison of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and multi-criteria analysis (MCA) b...
Solutions for urban transport problems tend to be mode-specific interventions. These could be improv...
This paper explores a number of aspects relevant to developing asystematic framework for the apprais...
This paper presents a discussion on feasibility problems in transportation engineering, comparing th...
AbstractThe scientific literature frequently discusses questions if cost-benefit analysis (CBA) or m...
Abstract: In transport project evaluation, the impacts can be viewed from various aspects. So there ...
In this paper the complexity of the world today and its consequences in science were used as startin...
The methodology of investment appraisal through cost-benefit analysis has received a lot of attentio...
The paper considers the application to transport project assessment of multi-attribute value theory ...
AbstractThis article presents the idea of travel demand management and basic concepts of urban publi...
The objective of this study was to consider evaluation methods for intelligent transport system (ITS...
Concerning the economic evaluation of transport constructions, there are problems with appraisal and...
The most widespread approach to transport appraisal is to combine cost-benefit analysis (CBA) with e...
Methods of Transport Project Evaluation: From cost-benefit to multiciteria and the decision framewor
In the transport sector, a rational and shared planning process is commonly based on the comparison ...
We provide an in-depth comparison of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and multi-criteria analysis (MCA) b...
Solutions for urban transport problems tend to be mode-specific interventions. These could be improv...
This paper explores a number of aspects relevant to developing asystematic framework for the apprais...
This paper presents a discussion on feasibility problems in transportation engineering, comparing th...
AbstractThe scientific literature frequently discusses questions if cost-benefit analysis (CBA) or m...
Abstract: In transport project evaluation, the impacts can be viewed from various aspects. So there ...
In this paper the complexity of the world today and its consequences in science were used as startin...
The methodology of investment appraisal through cost-benefit analysis has received a lot of attentio...
The paper considers the application to transport project assessment of multi-attribute value theory ...
AbstractThis article presents the idea of travel demand management and basic concepts of urban publi...
The objective of this study was to consider evaluation methods for intelligent transport system (ITS...
Concerning the economic evaluation of transport constructions, there are problems with appraisal and...
The most widespread approach to transport appraisal is to combine cost-benefit analysis (CBA) with e...
Methods of Transport Project Evaluation: From cost-benefit to multiciteria and the decision framewor
In the transport sector, a rational and shared planning process is commonly based on the comparison ...