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Missing transport networks in Europe
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ISBN: 1856286746 9781856286749 Year: 1994 Publisher: Aldershot Avebury


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International handbook on mega-projects.
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ISBN: 9781781002292 9781783470402 1781002290 9781781002308 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd.

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'This is an invaluable volume for all those engaged in megaproject work. It is presented by two leading academics in the field of transport infrastructure who have managed to pull together a very interesting set of contributions prepared by numerous highly qualified academics from across the globe specializing in the planning, appraisal and evaluation of megaprojects. The art and science of decision-making and assessing the impacts of such projects are thoroughly discussed with a view to offering future decision-makers a better steer on the development of such projects. Likely to be of immense importance to practicing professionals, bureaucrats and academics alike concerned with megaproject development, this book examines with great skill and clarity key issues associated with strategic decision-making, public-private partnership arrangements and the application of cost-benefit analysis to megaprojects. Spurred-on by globalization and increasing in their number, size and complexity, the challenges that megaprojects pose are likely to grow paradoxically both in times of economic growth and austerity. Given these circumstances, the publication of this book is very timely, much needed and highly recommended.' - Harry T. Dimitriou, University College London, UK. This comprehensive and accessible Handbook presents state-of-the-art research on the decision-making processes in the deliverance of mega-projects - large infrastructure projects for the transportation of people and/or goods. The expert contributors explore how decisions are made at different stages in mega-projects and the multi-actor relationships between public and private partners. They evaluate the perspectives and pitfalls in determining the costs and benefits of a mega-project ex ante, and examine the wider impacts of mega-projects, including issues such as regional growth, energy transition and climate change. Although the focus is on the advanced economies of North America, Europe, and Australia, much of the material is useful for other parts of the world where large transport infrastructure projects are currently underway or will be developed in the coming years. Providing crucial background information for those who want to understand decision-making processes on large transport infrastructure projects, this fascinating Handbook will prove an important source of information for academics, researchers and students in the fields of transport, infrastructure, project management, management science, economic analysis (cost-benefit analysis), public policy, environmental policy and ethics. Practitioners, politicians and policymakers involved in large transport infrastructure projects will also find this book to be an invaluable reference tool.


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ICFAI Journal of Infrastructure
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ISSN: 09729194 Publisher: Place of publication unknown publisher unknown


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Networks and spatial economics : a journal of infrastructure modeling and computation.
ISSN: 1566113X Year: 2001 Publisher: Secaucus Springer,.


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The journal of structured finance.
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ISSN: 15519783 10823220 23741325 Publisher: New York Institutional Investor


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Management theory and studies for rural business and infrastructure development.
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ISSN: 18226760 23450355 Publisher: Kauno raj., Lithuania : [Warsaw, Poland] : Aleksandras Stulginskis University : Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Sciendo, de Gruyter Poland

Infrastructure to 2030 : Telecom, Land Transport, Water and Electricity
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ISBN: 9264023984 9786610606948 1280606940 9264023992 Year: 2006 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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Energy, transport, water and telecommunications all are essential to future development and growth. However, infrastructure investment requirements over the coming decades will be massive, running into trillions of dollars. How will the needed investments be financed, given that OECD populations are ageing fast and public finances tightening? How will such factors as urbanisation, climate change and globalisation affect the development of infrastructures in OECD countries? And how will the role of the public sector and private actors evolve over time? These are just some of the questions this OECD report addresses in this long-term assessment of the future of infrastructures in both OECD and non-OECD countries.

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