Road Pricing, the Economy and the Environment
Edited by Chris Jensen-Butler,
Birgitte Sloth (),
Morten Marott Larsen (),
Bjarne Madsen () and
Otto Anker Nielsen ()
in Advances in Spatial Science from Springer, currently edited by Manfred Fischer, Jean Claude Thill, Jouke van Dijk and Hans Westlund
Date: 2008
ISBN: 978-3-540-77150-0
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction
- Birgitte Sloth
- Ch 2 Road Pricing in Europe — A Review of Research and Practice
- Esko Niskanen and Chris Nash
- Ch 3 Road Pricing: Consequences for Traffic, Congestion and Location
- Lars-Göran Mattsson
- Ch 4 Implementation Paths for Marginal Cost-Based Pricing in Urban Transport: Theoretical Considerations and Case Study Results
- Erik Verhoef, Charles Lindsey, Esko Niskanen, André Palma, Paavo Moilanen, Stef Proost and Arild Vold
- Ch 5 The London Congestion Charging Scheme: The Evidence
- John Peirson and Roger Vickerman
- Ch 6 The AKTA Road Pricing Experiment in Copenhagen
- Otto Anker Nielsen and Majken Vildrik Sørensen
- Ch 7 Experience with Measuring Equity and Efficiency: A Case from Oslo
- Farideh Ramjerdi, Knut Østmoe and Harald Minken
- Ch 8 Transport Costs in a Multiregional Equilibrium Job Search Model
- Morten Marott Larsen, Ninette Pilegaard and Jos Ommeren
- Ch 9 Evaluation of the Introduction of Road Pricing Using a Computable General Equilibrium Model
- Knud Munk
- Ch 10 Efficiency and Equity Considerations in Road Pricing
- Harald Minken and Farideh Ramjerdi
- Ch 11 Modelling the Economy, Transport and Environment Triangle, with an Application to Dutch Maglev Projects
- Jan Oosterhaven and J.Paul Elhorst
- Ch 12 A Systems Approach to Modelling the Regional Economic Effects of Road Pricing
- Bjarne Madsen, Chris Jensen-Butler, Jacob Kronbak and Steen Leleur
- Ch 13 External Effects and Road Charging
- Jeppe Rich and Otto Anker Nielsen
- Ch 14 Assessing the Impacts of Traffic Air Pollution on Human Exposure and Health
- Ole Hertel, Steen Solvang Jensen, Martin Hvidberg, Matthias Ketzel, Ruwim Berkowicz, Finn Palmgren, Peter Wåhlin, Marianne Glasius, Steffen Loft, Peter Vinzents, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen, Mette Sørensen and Helle Bak
- Ch 15 Car Use Habits: An Obstacle to the Use of Public Transportation?
- Berit Møller and John Thøgersen
- Ch 16 Road Pricing in Denmark — User Attitudes and User Reactions
- Mai-Britt Herslund
- Ch 17 A Cost-Minimisation Principle of Adaptation of Private Car Use in Response to Road Pricing Schemes
- Peter Loukopoulos, Tommy Gärling, Cecilia Jakobsson and Satoshi Fujii
- Ch 18 Car Users’ Trade-Offs Between Time, Trip Length, Cost and Road Pricing in Behavioural Models
- Otto Anker Nielsen and Goran Vuk
- Ch 19 The Impacts of e-Work and e-Commerce on Transport, the Environment and the Economy
- Andy Lake
- Ch 20 A Web-Based Study of the Propensity to Telework Based on Socio-Economic, Work Organisation and Spatial Factors
- Lasse Møller-Jensen, Chris Jensen-Butler, Bjarne Madsen, Jeremy Millard and Lars Schmidt
- Ch 21 The Impact of Telecommuting on Households’ Travel Behaviour, Expenditures and Emissions
- Andrea F. Glogger, Thomas W. Zängler and Georg Karg
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77150-0
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