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Socioeconomic Impacts of High-Speed Rail Systems

Edited by Francesca Pagliara ()

in Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics from Springer

Date: 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-53684-7
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Evaluation of External Costs Change Due to High Speed Rail in Italy
Martina Farsi, Mario Tartaglia and Lorenzo Vannacci
Comparison of Istanbul–Ankara High Speed Train and Airplane and Automobile Passenger CO2 Emissions in Sustainability Assessment
Hakan N. Ozturk
Interaction of Regional and High-Speed Transport in Transport Services: Case Study of Praha-Brno High-Speed Railway Line in Vysočina Region
Filip Baran and Tatiana Molková
How Competition on HSR Services Could Generate Social and Economic Benefits: The Case of Italy
Mauro Capurso and Mario Tartaglia
Integrating High-Speed Rail Stations at Airports
Paige Malott
Can HSR Services Increase Regional Economic Integration? Evidence from the Italian Case
Leonardo Piccini and Mario Tartaglia
Estimating Schedule-Based Assignment Models for High-Speed Rail (HSR) Services Using Multiple Data Sources
Fulvio Silvestri, Tommaso Montino and Pietro Mariano
High Speed Railways: A Review of Available Evidence on Socio-economic Impacts
Torben Holvad
HSR Lines as a Tool for the Transformation of Border Cities into a Single Cross-Border Agglomeration on the Example of the Cities of Zabaikalsk and Manchuria
Natalya Kamalieva
Understanding the Role of High-Speed Rail on Intercity Commuting: Evidence from the Shanghai Metropolitan Area
Ya Gao and Haixiao Pan
Causal Effect of the Shinkansen on Population Change in Japan: An Application of PSM-DID
Jingyuan Wang, Shintaro Terabe, Hideki Yaginuma, Haruka Uno and Yu Suzuki
The Effects of High-Speed Rail on the Real Estate Market for Residential Use: A Comparison of Medium-Sized and Metropolitan Cities in Italy
Irina Ruocco, Filomena Mauriello and Francesca Pagliara
Transport Accessibility and Demographic Vibrancy: Evidence from the High-Speed Railways in Italy
Gianluigi Cisco, Andrea Fiduccia, Ilaria Lopresti and Mario Tartaglia
An Empirical Analysis on the Possible Role of High-Speed Railway in Cultural Urban Development
Francesco Bruzzone, Federico Cavallaro and Silvio Nocera
Land Change Pattern in High-Speed Rail Station Area: Empirical Research on Yangtze River Delta Region in China from 2010 to 2020
Xinyi Wang and Haixiao Pan
An Integrated Approach for the Territorial Impact Assessment of High-Speed Railways
Chiara Ravagnan, Arianna Fittipaldi, Franco Stivali and Mario Tartaglia
Case Studies in Public–Private Partnership of High-Speed Railway Transport
Mario González-Medrano and José-María Rotellar-García
The Interactive Megalopolis: A New Approach in Evaluating the Economic Benefits of High-Speed Ground Transportation Linkages
Richard M. Zavergiu
Wider Effects of Railways: The Palermo–Catania High-Speed Line, Italy
Chiara Chinzari, Enrico Cieri, Mara Radicioni, Sarah Ravà, Michele Cerullo and Mario Tartaglia
CBA Results of CPK Railway Program with Modulated Methodologies
Joanna Archutowska
The Impact of High-Speed Traffic on the Tourism Economy of Urban Agglomerations: A Joint Effect and Heterogeneous Classification
Chuntao Wu and Yan Li
The Relationship Between High-Speed Rail Accessibility and Tourism Demand: The Case Study of Italy
Ilaria Lopresti and Mario Tartaglia

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