The health impacts of traffic-related exposures in urban areas: Understanding real effects, underlying driving forces and co-producing future directions

H Khreis, KM Warsow, E Verlinghieri, A Guzman… - Journal of Transport & …, 2016 - Elsevier
The world is currently witnessing its largest surge of urban growth in human history; a trend
that draws attention to the need to understand and address health impacts of urban living …

Incomplete cost–incomplete benefit analysis in transport appraisal

R Hickman, M Dean - Transport reviews, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the current application of transport appraisal in the UK, in particular
exploring the partiality of cost–benefit analysis (CBA) within the wider multi-criteria analysis …

Front-end definition of projects: Ten paradoxes and some reflections regarding project management and project governance

K Samset, GH Volden - International journal of project management, 2016 - Elsevier
The importance of the front-end decision-making phase in securing projects long-term
success is being increasingly recognized. This area is underrepresented in the literature, but …

Multicriteria versus Cost Benefit Analysis: a comparative perspective in the assessment of sustainable mobility

P Beria, I Maltese, I Mariotti - European Transport Research Review, 2012 - Springer
Background and aim The paper focuses on the methodology for assessing Sustainable
Mobility (SM) at the neighbourhood scale, and pays attention to two different ex-ante …

Evaluating the effectiveness of impact assessment instruments: Theorising the nature and implications of their political constitution

M Cashmore, T Richardson, T Hilding-Ryedvik… - Environmental impact …, 2010 - Elsevier
The central role of impact assessment instruments globally in policy integration initiatives
has been cemented in recent years. Associated with this trend, but also reflecting political …

Why Cost Benefit Analysis is perceived as a problematic tool for assessment of transport plans: A process perspective

E Beukers, L Bertolini, M Te Brömmelstroet - Transportation Research Part …, 2012 - Elsevier
Academic discussions on Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) as an appraisal instrument for
integrated land use and transportation plans tend to focus on its technical aspects. However …

[HTML][HTML] How planners' use and non-use of expert knowledge affect the goal achievement potential of plans: Experiences from strategic land-use and transport …

A Tennøy, L Hansson, E Lissandrello, P Næss - Progress in Planning, 2016 - Elsevier
This article addresses the question of how planners' use and non-use of expert knowledge
affect the content and goal achievement potential of plans, and discusses how changes in …

Assessing public projects' value for money: An empirical study of the usefulness of cost–benefit analyses in decision-making

GH Volden - International Journal of Project Management, 2019 - Elsevier
Value for money, as measured by cost–benefit analyses (CBAs), is a crucial part of the
business case for major public investment projects. However, the literature points to a range …

Immotility as resilience? A key consideration for transport policy and research

A Ferreira, L Bertolini, P Næss - Applied Mobilities, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Contemporary transport systems lack resilience. They are prone to congestion, vulnerable to
multiple threats, constitute a great financial burden and are environmentally unsustainable …

Attitudes towards the role of Cost–Benefit Analysis in the decision-making process for spatial-infrastructure projects: A Dutch case study

N Mouter, JA Annema, B Van Wee - … Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper provides a systematic overview of the attitudes of key actors in the Dutch Cost–
Benefit Analysis (CBA) practice towards the role of CBA in the decision-making process for …