Summary The paper examines the use of choice experiments (CE) to assess the economic value of alternative rail noise reduction interventions on the so-called Brennero railway, Italy. The novelty of this paper is threefold. To our knowledge, this is the first study on the valuation of noise conducted in Italy and it is the first example of CE applied in the field of rail noise valuation. Second, we consider not only the economic value assessment of noise reduction but also how this reduction is achieved, ranging from policy instruments such as barriers or train technology. Third, the paper provides an original contribution in the valuation literature since we test formally the econometric robustness of the CE estimates under three payment ve...
This thesis took the policy-analysis framework of Marchau and Walker (2005) as a starting point for ...
In this study, we compare different valuation functions for a noise abatement measure in an exploiti...
Although stated choice applications to the valuation of transport noise remain novel, there is now a...
The paper examines the use of choice experiments (CE) to assess the economic value of alternative ra...
Purpose The aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for road and rail traffic noi...
International audiencePurpose The aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for roa...
Purpose : the aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for road and rail traffic n...
In this study we estimate the willingness to pay for railway noise abatements based on the effect of...
In this study we estimate the demand for peace and quiet, and thus also the willingness to pay for ...
This paper presents a causal chain model in which railroad traffic density, noise emission, noise im...
In developed countries noise annoyance is an important source of environmental concern. Research on ...
This study outlines a method to estimate the short run marginal cost (SRMC) for road and railway noi...
The STAIRRS project (2000-2002) is a follow-up of EURANO [1] and a Swiss study [2], in which the aut...
In many European countries, the impact of new road and railroad infrastructure is assessed by perfor...
Numerous research studies have elicited willingness-to-pay values for transport-related noise. Howev...
This thesis took the policy-analysis framework of Marchau and Walker (2005) as a starting point for ...
In this study, we compare different valuation functions for a noise abatement measure in an exploiti...
Although stated choice applications to the valuation of transport noise remain novel, there is now a...
The paper examines the use of choice experiments (CE) to assess the economic value of alternative ra...
Purpose The aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for road and rail traffic noi...
International audiencePurpose The aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for roa...
Purpose : the aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for road and rail traffic n...
In this study we estimate the willingness to pay for railway noise abatements based on the effect of...
In this study we estimate the demand for peace and quiet, and thus also the willingness to pay for ...
This paper presents a causal chain model in which railroad traffic density, noise emission, noise im...
In developed countries noise annoyance is an important source of environmental concern. Research on ...
This study outlines a method to estimate the short run marginal cost (SRMC) for road and railway noi...
The STAIRRS project (2000-2002) is a follow-up of EURANO [1] and a Swiss study [2], in which the aut...
In many European countries, the impact of new road and railroad infrastructure is assessed by perfor...
Numerous research studies have elicited willingness-to-pay values for transport-related noise. Howev...
This thesis took the policy-analysis framework of Marchau and Walker (2005) as a starting point for ...
In this study, we compare different valuation functions for a noise abatement measure in an exploiti...
Although stated choice applications to the valuation of transport noise remain novel, there is now a...