This research project developed an evaluation framework for estimating the cost-benefit analysis of integrating PT with walking and cycling. The research was based on a review of the available international evidence of public transport access and egress behaviour. Where evidence was available, analysis of trip chains from the New Zealand Household Travel Survey highlighted patterns of public transport access and egress in a New Zealand context and, importantly, provided an indication of the mode shift and trip generation impacts of improved access to public transport. This research report is accompanied by a spreadsheet evaluation tool, which can be employed to estimate the dollar value of improvements to the integration of public transport...
2015PDFResearch PaperDOT-VNTSC-FHWA-14-03;FHWA-HEP-15-027HW3CA100/MVA61Nonmotorized transportationBi...
We reviewed published and unpublished studies that presented the findings of an economic valuation o...
Transport mobility plans, especially at the urban scale, are commonly produced by administrations. H...
This research project was undertaken to provide guidance on appropriate methods and benefits paramet...
Increased uptake of active travel is widely acknowledged to promote improved health, environmental a...
Active travel (walking and cycling) is beneficial for people’s health and has many co-benefits...
The development of a comprehensive mechanism for measuring the value of public transport is importan...
This paper explores the New Zealand Transport Agency Economic Evaluation Manual from the perspective...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Active travel (walking and cycling) is ben...
The New Zealand Transport Agency selected URS NZ Ltd to conduct a literature review in 2013 to find ...
Cost benefit analysis is the conventional method of evaluating automobile transportation improvement...
Cost-benefit-analyses (CBA) are widely used to assess transport projects. Comparing various CBA fram...
The aim of this paper is to review the current state of the economic evaluation evidence concerning ...
This document presents the current state of evidence on a number of key methodological issues that h...
For cities seeking to promote active transport, overcoming the institutional practices of car-centri...
2015PDFResearch PaperDOT-VNTSC-FHWA-14-03;FHWA-HEP-15-027HW3CA100/MVA61Nonmotorized transportationBi...
We reviewed published and unpublished studies that presented the findings of an economic valuation o...
Transport mobility plans, especially at the urban scale, are commonly produced by administrations. H...
This research project was undertaken to provide guidance on appropriate methods and benefits paramet...
Increased uptake of active travel is widely acknowledged to promote improved health, environmental a...
Active travel (walking and cycling) is beneficial for people’s health and has many co-benefits...
The development of a comprehensive mechanism for measuring the value of public transport is importan...
This paper explores the New Zealand Transport Agency Economic Evaluation Manual from the perspective...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Active travel (walking and cycling) is ben...
The New Zealand Transport Agency selected URS NZ Ltd to conduct a literature review in 2013 to find ...
Cost benefit analysis is the conventional method of evaluating automobile transportation improvement...
Cost-benefit-analyses (CBA) are widely used to assess transport projects. Comparing various CBA fram...
The aim of this paper is to review the current state of the economic evaluation evidence concerning ...
This document presents the current state of evidence on a number of key methodological issues that h...
For cities seeking to promote active transport, overcoming the institutional practices of car-centri...
2015PDFResearch PaperDOT-VNTSC-FHWA-14-03;FHWA-HEP-15-027HW3CA100/MVA61Nonmotorized transportationBi...
We reviewed published and unpublished studies that presented the findings of an economic valuation o...
Transport mobility plans, especially at the urban scale, are commonly produced by administrations. H...