Policy instruments for achieving environmentally sustainable transport
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- Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, c2002
- 171 p. : ill., map ; 27 cm.
- ISBN:
- 9264198261
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- Machine derived contents note: Executive Summary 9
- 1. Introduction 13
- 1.1. Background to the EST project 13
- 1.2. Backcasting: the key feature of the EST project 14
- 1.3. Overview of Phases 1 and 2 18
- 1.4. Phase 3 and the present report 24
- 2. Instruments for achieving EST 27
- 2.1. Assessment and selection of instruments by the Member country project teams 27
- 2.2. The instrument packages proposed by the project teams 27
- 2.3. Comparisons of instrument packages 39
- 2.4. Phasing of implementation 48
- 2.5. Discussion of the Member country teams' strategies 50
- 2.6. Conclusions from the work on instruments 56
- 3. Economic and social implications of EST 61
- 3.1. Assessment of economic implications 62
- 3.2. Estimation of external costs 67
- 3.3. Assessment of social implications 69
- 4. Barriers toattainment andgaps in knowledge 73
- 4.1. Individual barriers to attainment of EST 73
- 4.2. Societal barriers to attainment of EST 78
- 4.3. Technological barriers to attainment of EST 83
- 4.4. Gaps in knowledge 84
- 4.5. Conclusions concerning barriers and gaps in knowledge 86
- 5. The way ahead 89
- 5.1. Strategies for achieving EST 89
- 5.2. Overcoming barriers 91
- 5.3. Changing public attitudes 92
- 5.4. Infrastructure investment and technological development 96
- 5.5. Comprehensive strategies are required 97
- 5.6. Guidelines for moving towards EST 98
- 5.7. Prospects for progress towards EST 98
- 6. Conclusions 101
- Appendix A: Detailed tables 105
- Appendix B: Economic Analysis 129
- Part I: Assessment of the economic implications of EST 130
- Part II: Estimation of external costs for the EST case studies 150
- End notes 165.
- Notes:
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- "This report has been prepared and approved by the OECD's Working Group on Transport under the Working Party on Pollution Prevention and Control of the Environmental Policy Committee ... Richard Gilbert, who wrote this report ... main responsibility for this project rested with Peter Wiederkehr ..."--Acknowledgements.
- Also published in French under title: Pour des transports ecologiquement viables : les mesures a prendre.
- Includes bibliographical references.
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