Governance and Decision-Making in Transportation
Henrik Gudmundsson,
Ralph P. Hall,
Greg Marsden and
Josias Zietsman
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Henrik Gudmundsson: Technical University of Denmark
Ralph P. Hall: Virginia Tech
Greg Marsden: University of Leeds
Josias Zietsman: Texas A&M University System
Chapter 5 in Sustainable Transportation, 2016, pp 111-136 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The transportation system is developed and managed by a wide range of governmental actors and agencies. As transportation crosses administrative boundaries there is a need for coordination of policies and actions between the local, regional, national, and international level. In Chaps. 2 – 4 , the importance of coordinating (or better still, integrating) policy areas within any given level of government to promote sustainable development is identified. Further complexity is added when one considers that the transportation system is owned and operated by a mixture of public and private operators acting within a framework set by different levels of government. The challenge of steering and coordinating this complex system is referred to as governance.
Keywords: Transportation System; Functional Area; Transportation Sector; High Speed Rail; Transportation Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46924-8_5
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