This article introduces the contributions of this special issue on modelling of urban road pricing and its implementation. The issue focuses on the design of urban road pricing schemes, and their spatial and temporal impacts, using quantitative transport (and land use) models. The policy implications of road pricing, including welfare and equity aspects, are studied for Paris, Brussels and Oslo using state of the art planning models. The issue is completed with a study of public acceptability and the upcoming road-pricing trial in Stockholm, and a review paper on the history of thought and future prospects of road pricing.status: publishe
Urban traffic problems are now a key political issue in most European countries; in terms of congest...
In recent years several European cities have introduced road pricing as a tool for managing transpor...
The paper explores the spatial and social impacts arising from implementation of a road-pricing sche...
This article introduces the contributions of this special issue on modelling of urban road pricing a...
This article reviews and compares the results of four modelling case studies of urban road pricing i...
This paper shows the results of a research aimed to formulate a general model for supporting the imp...
The PRoGRESS project was developed in response to a Call for Proposals by the European Commission, a...
Urban road pricing schemes have been designed in order to reduce externalities generated by traffic....
In this paper we discuss the role that different instruments of pricing policy could play in promoti...
The implementation of road pricing has been limited worldwide despite the notion that road pricing i...
The paper identifies the potential spatial and social impacts of a proposed road-pricing scheme for ...
Road pricing, congestion charging, toll-systems and other road charging instruments are intensively ...
The paper identifies the potential spatial and social impacts of a proposed road-pricing scheme for ...
Traditional transport policies of road expansion entail a relatively simple system of actors and pro...
Traditional transport policies of road expansion entail a relatively simple system of actors and pro...
Urban traffic problems are now a key political issue in most European countries; in terms of congest...
In recent years several European cities have introduced road pricing as a tool for managing transpor...
The paper explores the spatial and social impacts arising from implementation of a road-pricing sche...
This article introduces the contributions of this special issue on modelling of urban road pricing a...
This article reviews and compares the results of four modelling case studies of urban road pricing i...
This paper shows the results of a research aimed to formulate a general model for supporting the imp...
The PRoGRESS project was developed in response to a Call for Proposals by the European Commission, a...
Urban road pricing schemes have been designed in order to reduce externalities generated by traffic....
In this paper we discuss the role that different instruments of pricing policy could play in promoti...
The implementation of road pricing has been limited worldwide despite the notion that road pricing i...
The paper identifies the potential spatial and social impacts of a proposed road-pricing scheme for ...
Road pricing, congestion charging, toll-systems and other road charging instruments are intensively ...
The paper identifies the potential spatial and social impacts of a proposed road-pricing scheme for ...
Traditional transport policies of road expansion entail a relatively simple system of actors and pro...
Traditional transport policies of road expansion entail a relatively simple system of actors and pro...
Urban traffic problems are now a key political issue in most European countries; in terms of congest...
In recent years several European cities have introduced road pricing as a tool for managing transpor...
The paper explores the spatial and social impacts arising from implementation of a road-pricing sche...