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Transport project evaluation: Extending the social cost-benefit approach
Haezendonck, E. (Ed.) (2007). Transport project evaluation: Extending the social cost-benefit approach. Edward Elgar: Cheltenham & Northampton. ISBN 978-1-84720-379-3. x, 227 pp.

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  • Haezendonck, E., editor, more

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  • Van Hooydonk, E. (2007). Ad hoc project procedures for the development of transport infrastructures, in: Haezendonck, E. (Ed.) Transport Project Evaluation: Extending the Social Cost-Benefit Approach. pp. 132-147, more
  • Coeck, C.; Tessier, T. (2007). Project appraisal and decision-making in practice: evidence from the Deurganckdock case in the port of Antwerp, in: Haezendonck, E. (Ed.) Transport Project Evaluation: Extending the Social Cost-Benefit Approach. pp. 168-18/0, more

Abstract
    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.

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