Evaluation methodologies for transport projects in the United Kingdom
Roger Vickerman
Transport Policy, 2000, vol. 7, issue 1, 7-16
Abstract:
This paper reviews the basic methodology for the evaluation of transport projects in the UK and explains the changes currently being undertaken. The paper identifies the key elements as a very rigorous economic evaluation of direct user benefits, but rather less progress on the evaluation of environmental or wider economic effects. Changes are currently being made to develop a common framework for multi-modal applications.
Date: 2000
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