Titre : | Transport Policy and the Environment : Six case studies | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | jean-phillipe barde ; kenneth button | Editeur : | EARTHSCAN PUBLICATION LIMITED | Année de publication : | 1990 | Importance : | 211 p. | Format : | Petit | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-85383-075-4 | Note générale : | Lieu de disponibilité : BPD Enda | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | POLITIQUE DES TRANSPORTS POLLUTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT SECURITE ROUTIERE TRANSPORT NON-MOTORISE TRANSPORT ROUTIER
| Index. décimale : | 150 Transport et distribution | Résumé : | Transport, in particular the motor vehicule, is a major source of environmental disruption and, in the developped world, account for 30 per cent of energy consumption. In most countries, transport policy is a major government cocern, yet it is rare for decisions to be made outside a narrow set of sectoral considerations. This book commissioned by OECD, looks at seven countries; the UK, the USA, WEST GERMANY, FRENCH, The NETHERLANDS, GRECE and ITALY. Each case demontrates, in different ways, the problems in transport policies produced by the failure to take into account the true social costs. This failure is a consequence of departmental division: transport, the environment, the exchequer, etc. All have their own, quite separate ministries. Here, a group of economists have demonstrated both the folly of such partial ways of thinking and, in writing their critiques of specific disaster, have provided models for ways forward. | Permalink : | http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=22902 |
Transport Policy and the Environment : Six case studies [texte imprimé] / jean-phillipe barde ; kenneth button . - [S.l.] : EARTHSCAN PUBLICATION LIMITED, 1990 . - 211 p. ; Petit. ISBN : 978-1-85383-075-4 Lieu de disponibilité : BPD Enda Langues : Anglais Catégories : | POLITIQUE DES TRANSPORTS POLLUTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT SECURITE ROUTIERE TRANSPORT NON-MOTORISE TRANSPORT ROUTIER
| Index. décimale : | 150 Transport et distribution | Résumé : | Transport, in particular the motor vehicule, is a major source of environmental disruption and, in the developped world, account for 30 per cent of energy consumption. In most countries, transport policy is a major government cocern, yet it is rare for decisions to be made outside a narrow set of sectoral considerations. This book commissioned by OECD, looks at seven countries; the UK, the USA, WEST GERMANY, FRENCH, The NETHERLANDS, GRECE and ITALY. Each case demontrates, in different ways, the problems in transport policies produced by the failure to take into account the true social costs. This failure is a consequence of departmental division: transport, the environment, the exchequer, etc. All have their own, quite separate ministries. Here, a group of economists have demonstrated both the folly of such partial ways of thinking and, in writing their critiques of specific disaster, have provided models for ways forward. | Permalink : | http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=22902 |
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