This paper synthesizes evidence from Workshop 6 ‘Wider impacts of public transport and successful implementation of desirable and beneficial projects’ of the 15th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport. The purpose of the workshop was to consider recent advances in identifying, understanding, and measuring the wider impacts of public transport, defined as those not typically included in assessments of direct user and system costs and benefits. While not all impacts are as yet well understood, progress is being made both conceptually and methodologically. A promising methodological convergence is apparent between disciplines dealing with different aspects of the social value of transport – for insta...
This research project was undertaken to provide guidance on appropriate methods and benefits paramet...
Large and medium-size transport infrastructure shall increasingly cope with acceptability-related p...
This paper is concerned with the Wider Economic Impacts (WEIs) of transport improvements that arise ...
Workshop 7 concluded that the terminology, ‘wider benefits’, tends to reinforce a narrow impact asse...
This workshop considered the wider public policy goals of a range of transport interventions. Partic...
This workshop considered the wider public policy goals of a range of transport interventions. Partic...
With competing demands for scarce resources, governments need to demonstrate the value for money of ...
This report has been prepared in response to a brief from Queensland Transport (Integrated Transport...
In assessing the social impacts of major urban transport-infrastructure projects Impact Assessment (...
In assessing the social impacts of major urban transport-infrastructure projects Impact Assessment (...
In assessing the social impacts of major urban transport-infrastructure projects Impact Assessment (...
This report has been prepared in response to a brief from Queensland Transport (Integrated Transport...
Practices in the assessment and management of social impacts play an important role in the ongoing d...
This proposal adopts a holistic approach to strategic transport investment by discussing the wider e...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 80-89.1. Introduction -- 2. Conceptual issues -- 3. Methodolo...
This research project was undertaken to provide guidance on appropriate methods and benefits paramet...
Large and medium-size transport infrastructure shall increasingly cope with acceptability-related p...
This paper is concerned with the Wider Economic Impacts (WEIs) of transport improvements that arise ...
Workshop 7 concluded that the terminology, ‘wider benefits’, tends to reinforce a narrow impact asse...
This workshop considered the wider public policy goals of a range of transport interventions. Partic...
This workshop considered the wider public policy goals of a range of transport interventions. Partic...
With competing demands for scarce resources, governments need to demonstrate the value for money of ...
This report has been prepared in response to a brief from Queensland Transport (Integrated Transport...
In assessing the social impacts of major urban transport-infrastructure projects Impact Assessment (...
In assessing the social impacts of major urban transport-infrastructure projects Impact Assessment (...
In assessing the social impacts of major urban transport-infrastructure projects Impact Assessment (...
This report has been prepared in response to a brief from Queensland Transport (Integrated Transport...
Practices in the assessment and management of social impacts play an important role in the ongoing d...
This proposal adopts a holistic approach to strategic transport investment by discussing the wider e...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 80-89.1. Introduction -- 2. Conceptual issues -- 3. Methodolo...
This research project was undertaken to provide guidance on appropriate methods and benefits paramet...
Large and medium-size transport infrastructure shall increasingly cope with acceptability-related p...
This paper is concerned with the Wider Economic Impacts (WEIs) of transport improvements that arise ...