The future for interurban passenger transport bringing citizens closer together : 18th International Symposium on Transport Economics and Policy, 16-18 November 2009, Madrid
Economic growth, trade and the concentration of population in large cities will intensify demand for interurban transport services. Concurrently, the need to manage environmental impacts effectively will increase. How successful we are in coping with demand will depend on our ability to innovate, to...
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- How Transport Costs Shape the Spatial Pattern of Economic Activity
- The Informed and Oriented Transport System User
- Potential Economic Impacts of Technological and Organizational Innovations in Intermodal Access to Major Passenger Terminals
- Summary of Discussions
- Environmental Aspects of Inter-City Passenger Transport
- The Economics of Co2 Emissions Trading for Aviation
- The Contribution of Strategic Environmental Assessment to Transport Policy Governance
- Does Strategic Environmental Assessment Change Outcomes?
- Final Session
- Long-Distance Bus Services in Europe: Concessions or Free Market?
- Long-Distance Passenger Rail Services in Europe
- Competition for Long-Distance Passenger Rail Services
- When Should we Provide Separate Auto and Truck Roadways?
- Dedicated Lanes, Tolls and its Technology
- Lessons from the US Transport Deregulation Experience for Privatization
- Competition or Co-Operation in Public Transport
- Interurban Passenger Transport
- The High-Speed Inter-City Transport System in Japan
- When to Invest in High-Speed Rail Links and Networks ?
- International Air Passenger Transport in the Future
- The Prospects for Inter-Urban Travel Demand.