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Description: Transport Policy is an international journal aimed at bridging the gap between theory and practice in transport. Its subject areas reflect the concerns of policymakers in government, industry, voluntary organisations and the public at large, providing independent, original and rigorous analysis to understand how policy decisions have been taken, monitor their effects, and suggest how they may be improved.
Series handle: RePEc:eee:trapol
ISSN: 0967-070X
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Content
January 1995, Volume 2, Issue 1
October 1994, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 211-212 On the cusp of a technological revolution
by Sperling, Daniel
- 213-220 A consumer surplus analysis of market-based demand management policies in Southern California
by Cameron, Michael
- 221-232 Cost savings of using a marketable permit system for regulating light-duty vehicle emissions
by Wang, Michael Q
- 233-243 Transportation and energy in Santiago, Chile
by Hall, Stephen & Zegras, Christopher & Rojas, Henry Malbrán
- 244-256 Demand for electric vehicles in hybrid households: an exploratory analysis
by Kurani, Kenneth S & Turrentine, Tom & Sperling, Daniel
- 257-265 New car test and actual fuel economy: yet another gap?
by Schipper, Lee & Tax, Wienke
- 266-270 The real EV challenge: reinventing an industry
by Womack, James P
June 1994, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 147-148 Willing to pay?
by Goodwin, Phil
- 149-159 Taxation policy for aircraft emissions
by Alamdari, Fariba E & Brewer, Damian
- 160-173 Streets, parks and houses : Case study of a pedestrian neighbourhood
by Fraker, Harrison & Marckel, Daniel J & Tambornino, Mark & Lambert, Joseph E
- 174-183 Transit-based housing in California: evidence on ridership impacts
by Cervero, Robert
- 184-194 Public transport: privatization and investment
by White, Peter
- 195-207 Sustainable mobility in context : Three transport scenarios for the UK
by Peake, Stephen & Hope, Chris
March 1994, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 83-84 Traffic reduction
by Goodwin, Phil
- 85-94 Planning a strategic motorway network for Europe
by Fournier, Patrick
- 95-99 The longer-term implications of national traffic forecasts and international network plans for local roads policy: the case of Oxfordshire
by Williams, Roger & Birch, Nigel
- 101-115 The interaction of land use planning and transportation management : Lessons from the American experience
by Freilich, Robert H. & White, S. Mark
- 117-123 The role of international consultants in developing countries : Lessons from Tehran (Iran)
by Farahmand-Razavi, Arman
- 125-136 The consolidation of retail deliveries: its effect on CO2 emissions
by McKinnon, Alan C. & Woodburn, Allan
- 137-140 UK ports in Europe : A problem of integration
by Walker, Nigel Gordon
October 1993, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 3-5 Bridging the gap
by Goodwin, Phil
- 6-20 Factors affecting land travel
by Schipper, Lee & Steiner, Ruth & Josefina Figueroa, Maria & Dolan, Kari
- 21-31 A review of the evidence from Germany and the UK
by Hass-Klau, Carmen
- 32-42 Japan's sustainable transport policy towards the 21st century
by Ono, Yuji
- 43-48 The effect of fuel price increases on road transport CO2 emissions
by Virley, Simon
- 49-67 The transportation sector in Australia: economic issues and challenges
by Hensher, David A.
- 68-73 What price roads? : Practical issues in the introduction of road-user charges in historic cities in the UK
by Nevin, Michael & Abbie, Les
- 74-75 Charging for road use worldwide, an appraisal of road pricing, tolls and parking : Peter Harrop Financial Times Business Enterprises, London, 1993, 182 pp, £272/US$451, ISBN 1 85334 195 9
by Goodwin, Phil
- 74-75 Urban traffic congestion in Europe: Road pricing and public transport finance : A. D. J. Flowerdew Economist Intelligence Unit, London & New York, 1993, 72 pp, £85/US$135, ISBN 0 85058 744 1
by Goodwin, Phil
- 74-75 Road pricing theory and practice : Nigel C. Lewis Thomas Telford, London, 1993, 122 pp, £25, ISBN 0 7277 1963 7
by Goodwin, Phil