The UK Project Appraisal Framework for Ports: A Critique
Michael Asteris and
Alan Collins
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2006, vol. 40, issue 1, pages 161-171
Abstract:
This paper outlines and critically reflects upon the key features of the UK Department for Transport's Project Appraisal Framework for Ports. Significant concerns are raised in connection with the treatment of demand, capacity, and the extent to which the framework adequately addresses the diverse issues relating to port development in the appraisal process. © 2006 LSE and the University of Bath
Date: 2006
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