CBA of Cycling.
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- 9789289312097
- TA1200.C33 2005
Intro -- Content -- Preface -- Summary -- Major conclusions -- Recommendations -- Sammanfattning -- Huvudslutsatser -- Rekommendationer -- 1Introduction -- 2Methods for CBA of cycling -- 2.1Cost-benefit analyses of walking and cycling t -- 2.2Benefits and costs of bicycle infrastructure in Sweden -- 2.3Finnish guidelines for the assessment of walking and cycling projects -- 2.4Cost Benefit Analysis of Cycling - Denmark -- 2.5Valuing the mortality benefits of regular cycling -- 2.6Discussions on methodological aspects -- 3 Policy relevance -- 3.1National Cycling Strategy in Norway - Making Cycling Safe and Attractive -- 3.2CBA's role in Swedish Planning -- 3.3Cycling policy in Finland and relevance of CBA -- 3.4Cycling, Environment, Exercise and Health -- 3.5Transport, Health and Environment Pan-European Programme (THE PEP) -- 3.6Discussions on the role of CBA in decision making -- 4Conclusions and recommen˜dations -- 4.1Conclusions -- 4.2Recommendations -- References -- Appendix - Seminar Programme.
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