European Transport Conference 2000: Seminars
Evaluation – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Ex-post evaluation of policy measures on traffic congestion
LOOP H VAN DER, Ministry of Transport (AVV), PERDOK J, MuConsult and SCHRIEK A VAN, Ministry of Transport (Directorate Utrecht), The Netherlands
A new approach to model air quality and health implications of transport scenarios
NAMDEO A, MITCHELL G and DIXON R, Environment Centre, University of Leeds, MAY A D, ITS, University of Leeds and KAY D, Centre for Research in Environment and Health, University of Aberystwyth, UK
Monitoring And Evaluation – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
"To measure is to know": results of a transport policy monitoring system in The Netherlands
LOOP H VAN DER, Ministry of Transport (AVV) and MULDER M, Ministry of Transport (Directorate for Strategy and Coordination), The Netherlands
Benchmarking of infrastructure for biking
THIJSSEN G and KRAAN M, Goudappel Coffeng and BORGMAN F, Dutch Cyclists Union, The Netherlands
Appraisal – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
The appraisal of transport projects: assessing indirect benefits
PRIJ J and ROSENBERG F, Ministry of Transport (AVV), The Netherlands
Productivity studies versus cost-benefit analyses - which is the best indicator for returns to transport investments?
BRATHEN S, Molde University College and ODECK J, Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Norway
Deciding on Dublin's integrated transport policy: the case for heavy rail
ROGERS M, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Transportation impact statement: a new tool for joint land use transportation planning
SHIFTAN Y, BEN-ELlA E and SHEFER D, Technion, Israel
Multi-modal Corridor Studies – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Multi-modal corridor studies: conclusions of research on he study programme and implications for appraisal
COHEN T, Steer Davies Gleave, UK
Transport Planning – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Rail-oriented development - potential, impact, policies
ENDEMANN P, City of Ettlingen Planning Department and MULLER G, Research Institute for Urban and Regional Development of the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Same place, two worlds? A comparison of travel behaviour between households in established and new developments
HIGGITT M, Steer Davies Gleave and HEADICAR P, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Evaluation of the mobility effects of new dwelling locations
WILMINK I and HILBERS H, TNO Inro and LEUTSCHER C, Ministry of Transport (AVV), The Netherlands
TRANSLAND: the integration of transport and land use planning 169
PEDLER A and PAULLEY N, Transport Research Laboratory, UK
Induced Demand – Fri 1 Sep 09:00 - 10:00
Induced travel: a review of recent literature and the implications for transportation and environmental policy
NOLAND R B, Centre for Transport Studies, Imperial College, UK and LEM L L, Environmental Protection Agency, US
Modal split changes introduced by the high speed line Madrid-Seville
MENENDEZ J M and GUIRAO B, ETSI Caminos, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain