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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Chapters in this book:
- 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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