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_aAcceptability of transport pricing strategies _h[electronic resource] / _cedited by Jens Schade, Bernhard Schlag. |
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_aBingley, U.K. : _bEmerald, _c2003. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aAcceptability of transport pricing strategies : an introduction / Jens Schade, Bernhard Schlag -- Efficient pricing in transport : overview of European Commission's Transport Research Programme / Catharina Sikow-Magny -- Acceptability of road user charging : meeting the challenge / Peter Jones -- Why are efficient transport policy instruments so seldom used? / Bruno S. Frey -- Urban road pricing in Norway : public acceptability and travel behaviour / Terje Tretvik -- Reforming transport pricing: an economic perspective on equity, efficiency and acceptability / Inge Mayeres, Stef Proost -- European research results on transport pricing acceptability / Jens Schade -- Environmental awareness and acceptability of pricing policy in Germany / Udo Kuckartz and Heiko Grunenberg -- Success and failure : experiences from cities / Bjo<U+0308>rn Ha<U+030a>rsman -- An analytical framework of pricing acceptability : application to four case studies / Charles Raux, Ste<U+0301>phanie Souche -- Acceptability of price changes in urban mobility / Jose<U+0301> M. Viegas, Rosa<U+0301>rio Maca<U+0301>rio -- Factors influencing the acceptability and effectiveness of transport pricing / Linda Steg -- Acceptability of road user charging : the influence of selfish and social perspectives / Sittha Jaensirisak, Anthony D. May, Mark Wardman -- Which role does the objective play? Empirical findings from Germany / Olaf Ho<U+0308>lzer -- Determinants of people's acceptability of pricing measures : replication and extension of a causal model / Sebastian Bamberg, Daniel Ro<U+0308>lle -- Willingness to support traffic policy measures : the role of justice / Heidi Ittner, Ralf Becker, Elisabeth Kals -- Political acceptance of road pricing : goal conflicts in municipality decision making / Lars-Olof Johansson ... [et al.] -- Individual uncertainty and the political acceptability of road pricing policies / Edoardo Marcucci, Marco Marini -- Public and political acceptability of transport pricing : are there differences? / Heike Link. | |
| 520 | _aSeveral studies and research projects all over the world have considered transport pricing strategies as promising attempts to solve the urgent traffic problems in urban areas. However, empirical results have shown that public and political acceptability of such strategies is low. Until now, acceptance research in transport has occurred in comparative isolation. There are no standardized terms and no generally recognized research methodologies. This volume attempts to overcome this research problem and bring the disciplines involved together. The first aim is a contribution to an interdisciplinary exchange which covers all relevant aspects of acceptance. Contributions come from some of the most recognized psychologists, economists, civil engineers, sociologists and political scientists in the field, including Bruno S. Frey, Tommy Gorling, Peter Jones, Jos Viegas, Tony May, Stef Proost, and other authors. The second aim is to look deeper into the question of which determinants influence the amount of acceptability. A third aim deals with chances to overcome the lack of public and political acceptability, to bring together the most advanced state of the art and to propose forthcoming and possible solutions for implementing different kinds of travel demand management measures including pricing. The book is based upon papers presented at the MC ICAM conference on Acceptability of Transport Pricing Strategies, held in Dresden, 23-24 May, 2002. It is divided into four parts, Setting the stage : acceptability problem, European research results, Behind public acceptability : relevant determinants, and Political acceptability, and tackles several relevant parts from a theoretical as well as from a practical viewpoint by asking questions like: how to explain the different levels of public acceptability of various travel demand management measures? Which factors influence the level of acceptability? How to deal with political acceptability problems? What should future implementation approaches look like from the point of view of acceptability? | ||
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_aToll roads _zEuropean Union countries _xPublic opinion _vCongresses. |
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