The Alps are particularly sensitive to the environmental aggressions of transport activities. This is why they were an important regional issue in the OECD study on "Environmentally Sustainable Transport" (EST). Four scenarios have been designed and quantified to evaluate, through a back-casting approach, the EST in the Alps in 2030. The "Business As Usual" scenario is the reference for the evaluation. It clearly shows that current trends in the transport development in the Alps bring the system far away from sustainability. Three EST scenarios describe the range of possibilities and the space for decision making towards sustainability. EST 1 investigates the sole technology axis; EST 2, the sole transport demand management axis; the third ...
In recent years crossing the Alps has become a central issue in transport policy. The constant incre...
The economic assessment of the Environmentally Sustainable Transportation (EST) scenarios devel...
OECD countries recognized in the mid-1990s that transport trends were not sustainable and that ...
The context of freight transport in transit through the Alps is marked by several decades of traffic...
The context of freight transport in transit through the Alps is marked by several decades of traffic...
Current trends in transport indicate that the system is moving away from asustainable development (e...
Le contexte du transport de marchandises en transit à travers les Alpes est d’abord marqué par plusi...
Transport through and within the Alps is continuously increasing. In the Alpine transit corridors th...
Copyright: Austrian Federal Ministry for Environment, Youth and Family, May 1999PDFResearch PaperTra...
The relationship between globalization and transport volumes is complex because of many causes. Risi...
Freight traffic through the Alps is growing significantly. Road transport, which is better adapted t...
The ESCOT (Economic assessment of Sustainability poliCies of Transport) System Dynamic Model was dev...
Moving people and freight in an environmentally sustainable manner that reduces environmental pollut...
The pilot study "Environmentally Sustainable Transport in the CEI Transition Countries" was initiate...
OECD countries recognized in the mid-1990s that transport trends were not sustainable and that exist...
In recent years crossing the Alps has become a central issue in transport policy. The constant incre...
The economic assessment of the Environmentally Sustainable Transportation (EST) scenarios devel...
OECD countries recognized in the mid-1990s that transport trends were not sustainable and that ...
The context of freight transport in transit through the Alps is marked by several decades of traffic...
The context of freight transport in transit through the Alps is marked by several decades of traffic...
Current trends in transport indicate that the system is moving away from asustainable development (e...
Le contexte du transport de marchandises en transit à travers les Alpes est d’abord marqué par plusi...
Transport through and within the Alps is continuously increasing. In the Alpine transit corridors th...
Copyright: Austrian Federal Ministry for Environment, Youth and Family, May 1999PDFResearch PaperTra...
The relationship between globalization and transport volumes is complex because of many causes. Risi...
Freight traffic through the Alps is growing significantly. Road transport, which is better adapted t...
The ESCOT (Economic assessment of Sustainability poliCies of Transport) System Dynamic Model was dev...
Moving people and freight in an environmentally sustainable manner that reduces environmental pollut...
The pilot study "Environmentally Sustainable Transport in the CEI Transition Countries" was initiate...
OECD countries recognized in the mid-1990s that transport trends were not sustainable and that exist...
In recent years crossing the Alps has become a central issue in transport policy. The constant incre...
The economic assessment of the Environmentally Sustainable Transportation (EST) scenarios devel...
OECD countries recognized in the mid-1990s that transport trends were not sustainable and that ...