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Integrating Transport in the City [electronic resource]: Reconciling the Economic, Social and Enviro...

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Integrating Transport in the City [electronic resource]: Reconciling the Economic, Social and Enviro...

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Integrating Transport in the City [electronic resource]: Reconciling the Economic, Social and Environmental Dimensions / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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Full title

Integrating Transport in the City [electronic resource]: Reconciling the Economic, Social and Environmental Dimensions / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Publisher

Paris : OECD Publishing, 2000.

Alternative title

BOOK

Date

2000.

Record Identifier

74VK3larl23M

MMS ID

991023942571102626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

1 online resource (113 p.)

Content type

text

Media type

computer

Carrier type

online resource

Contents

Preface; Executive Summary; 1. Problems of urban travel; 2. The question of financing; 3. The question of acceptability of new infrastructure projects and of urban tolls; Table of Contents; Introduction; Part I. Responding to urban travel problems; Chapter 1. From Problems to Solutions; List of Tabl...

Examples: The Prado-Carénage and TEO projectsBox 1. The Paris urban area: the principle long-term objectives on transport; Box 2. Examples of combined transport modes in Canada; Box 3. France's urban transport plans; Box 4. The example of Seattle; Part II. Public/private partnerships: opportunities...

Chapter 5. The Context of Public Private PartnershipBox 6. The British experience with the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and risk shifting; Part III. The social acceptability of urban transport infrastructure projects and road tolls; Chapter 6. Increasing the Social Acceptability of Projects; Box...

Box 9. An example of public consultation in the Netherlands: the Betuwe Line projectPart IV. Conclusions; A Shift in the Roles of Public Players and Private Operators?; Annex. List of Written and Oral Contributions to the Seminar; Notes; Bibliography

Publication information

Publisher

Paris : OECD Publishing, 2000.

Date Published

2000.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

Congestion in cities is a problem of growing importance. New infrastructure for transport however often gives rise to conflicts about how the cost of new services will be met by the public, and about how the demand for travel can be reconciled with efforts to improve the social and environmental quality of life in cities. Unless these conflicts can...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Integrating Transport in the City [electronic resource]: Reconciling the Economic, Social and Environmental Dimensions / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Variant title

BOOK

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Notes

General note

Territorial economy

Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-121)....

Language note

English

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Primary Identifiers

Record Identifier

74VK3larl23M

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VK3larl23M

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ISBN

92-64-18089-3

1-280-00592-0

DDC

388.4

MMS ID

991023942571102626

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