This paper analyzes how public transport planning is managed in institutional contexts where governance is spread across local and regional scales. The paper sheds light on two facets of the relationship between local and regional government: first, the decision-making process regarding where to provide public transport services and at what level, and second, integration of public transport with land use planning. An analytical matrix is used to cross-reference the roles of formal institutions (governance established in law) and informal institutions (governance not established in law) against local and regional responsibilities for public transport and land use. Analysis of the interplay between these three axes (formal/informal, local/reg...
This paper describes local government decision-making in transport in three areas of the UK, London,...
This paper is about collaboration in public transport governance. Drawing upon the emerging literatu...
The aim of this paper is to study how local governments in Sweden view the role of public transport ...
This paper analyzes how public transport planning is managed in institutional contexts where governa...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the relationship between the formal (governance establish...
Public authorities are under mounting pressure to promote more sustainable urban mobility, including...
Introduction In the context of public transportation, just as in many parts of society, the level of...
This paper analyses two differing approaches to the improvement of local bus services, using the ana...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Previous research has shown integrated planning to be important for achieving aims concerning more e...
Formal and informal institutions help shape processes of planning, as 'rules of the game'. However, ...
Research on sustainability, multi-level governance, and public transport has shown increasingattenti...
Public Transport Institutions are imperative in countries or cities to plan, coordinate, regulate an...
This paper describes local government decision-making in transport in three areas of the UK, London,...
This paper is about collaboration in public transport governance. Drawing upon the emerging literatu...
The aim of this paper is to study how local governments in Sweden view the role of public transport ...
This paper analyzes how public transport planning is managed in institutional contexts where governa...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the relationship between the formal (governance establish...
Public authorities are under mounting pressure to promote more sustainable urban mobility, including...
Introduction In the context of public transportation, just as in many parts of society, the level of...
This paper analyses two differing approaches to the improvement of local bus services, using the ana...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Previous research has shown integrated planning to be important for achieving aims concerning more e...
Formal and informal institutions help shape processes of planning, as 'rules of the game'. However, ...
Research on sustainability, multi-level governance, and public transport has shown increasingattenti...
Public Transport Institutions are imperative in countries or cities to plan, coordinate, regulate an...
This paper describes local government decision-making in transport in three areas of the UK, London,...
This paper is about collaboration in public transport governance. Drawing upon the emerging literatu...
The aim of this paper is to study how local governments in Sweden view the role of public transport ...