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This book revisits traditional evaluation methods, such as cost-benefit analysis, to try and find a balance between the ever-increasing demand for transport, the search for sustainable mobility and green transport solutions, and the limited financial resources that governments are able to invest in transport infrastructure projects. In this respect, the effects of transport policy need to be measured and evaluated based on multiple criteria and the need to take into consideration a larger group of stakeholders and investors in transport projects. The book illustrates, methodologically and empirically, why and how the institutional and multi-actor environment impacts upon the analysis, evaluation and decision-making of transport projects in Europe.Including contributions from scholars with considerable expertise in the field, this book will be of great interest to consultants, policymakers and researchers.
Edited by Elvira Haezendonck, University of Brussels (VUB) and University of Antwerp (UA), Belgium
Contents:Introduction: Transport Project Evaluation in a Complex European and Institutional EnvironmentElvira HaezendonckInstitutional Drivers and Impediments in the Context of Current Transport ProjectsTheo Notteboom and Willy Winkelmans Part I: PERSPECTIVES ON TRANSPORT PROJECT EVALUATION AND METHODOLOGIES1. Some Considerations on Social Cost–Benefit Analysis as a Tool for Decision-makingRafael Saitua2. The Boundaries of Welfare Economics: Transport Appraisal in the UKRoger Vickerman3. The Institutional Theory Approach to Transport Policy and Evaluation. The Collective Benefits of a Stakeholder’s Approach: Towards an Eclectic Multi-criteria Analysis Klaas De Brucker and Alain Verbeke4. Socio-economic Impact of Transport Policies: An Institutional ApproachEnrico Musso, Simona Sanguineti and Cécile Sillig5. Multi-criteria Analysis as a Tool to Include Stakeholders in Project Evaluation: The MAMCA MethodCathy Macharis6. Ad Hoc Project Procedures for the Development of Transport InfrastructuresEric Van HooydonkPART II: EMPIRICAL STUDIES AND APPLICATIONS OF ECONOMIC TRANSPORT PROJECT EVALUATION IN A COMPLEX EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT7. A New Guideline for ‘Ex Ante’ Evaluation of Large Infrastructure Projects in the NetherlandsMartin de Jong and Bert van Wee8. Project Appraisal and Decision-making in Practice: Evidence from the Deurganckdock Case in the Port of AntwerpChris Coeck and Toon Tessier9. An Application of Stakeholder Analysis to Infrastructure Development: The Case of the ‘DHL Super-hub Location Choice’Michaël Dooms, Cathy Macharis and Alain Verbeke10. In Search of the Ideal Institutional Structure for Decision-making on Transport Infrastructure: A Conjoint Analysis of Expert Opinions on Hybrid Forms of German, Danish and Dutch Decision-makingMartin de Jong, Harry Geerlings and Eric MolinConclusion: Evolution Towards Integrated Project AppraisalChris Coeck and Elvira HaezendonckIndex
'This book should be of interest to specialized planners and economists involved in transport project evaluations who want a current report on how their colleagues are improving current practices and are willing to wade through various papers. People interested in these issues will surely find many interesting bits of information. It is suitable for a graduate studies seminar that focuses on these issues.'