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No. 176 | 02 Oct 2019 |
What is the Value of Saving Travel Time?
This report revisits the rationale and methods for estimating the value of reductions in travel time. In doing so, it considers changes in the way people use time and specifically explores whether the value of time will fall towards zero as connected... |
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No. 189 | 19 Dec 2022 |
Urban Planning and Travel Behaviour
This report examines strategies to improve accessibility and mobility by integrating land-use and transport policies. It outlines the institutional and legal aspects of ensuring such integration. It also discusses mechanisms for steering new... |
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No. 195 | 19 Jun 2024 |
Urban Logistics Hubs
Urban logistics are fundamental to city life. However, freight transport is responsible for around half of local air pollutants in cities and generates congestion and other emissions. Moreover, urban logistics involves more than just e-commerce.... |
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No. 194 | 28 May 2024 |
Transport System Resilience
The transport sector currently faces a number of disruptions related to geopolitics, climate change and energy security. Transport system resilience refers to the sector’s capacity to deal with, adapt to and recover from such disruptions. This report... |
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No. 170 | 11 Oct 2018 |
The Social Impacts of Road Pricing
This report assesses how road pricing impacts are distributed amongst citizens. It specifically examines how the reallocation of road space can improve the wellbeing of the community at large, looks at the relationship between road tolling and public... |
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No. 165 | 31 May 2017 |
The Economic Benefits of Improved Accessibility to Transport Systems
The economic benefits of improving transport accessibility for all are rarely taken into account when making decisions about investment and regulations. While costs are often known, benefits such as greater access to services, jobs and tourism are... |
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No. 190 | 28 Feb 2023 |
Shaping Post-Covid Mobility in Cities
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed how people live and move, especially in urban environments. As many cities transition towards living with the virus, this presents challenges and opportunities to create more sustainable, resilient and equitable... |
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No. 172 | 21 Dec 2018 |
Safety Management Systems
Safety Management Systems (SMS) helps managers better monitor and understand the safety performance of their organisation. Increasingly prevalent in the past two decades, SMS provide a rigorous framework for analysing hazards and controlling risks.... |
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No. 181 | 25 Feb 2021 |
Reversing Car Dependency
Managing the growth of urban traffic is vital for improving the liveability of our cities. This report examines how governments can encourage citizens to use alternatives to private cars in order to reduce car dependency, regardless of how they are... |
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No. 175 | 10 Sept 2019 |
Regulating App-Based Mobility Services
This report examines how new app-based mobility services can be effectively regulated. High-quality regulations are essential to ensure that ridesourcing, dockless bikeshare, e-scooters and other innovative forms of urban mobility deliver their full... |
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No. 160 | 25 Jan 2017 |
Quantifying the Socio-economic Benefits of Transport
This report sets out several of the recent advances, and suggests the most promising approaches, to the quantification and valuation of some of the wider economic benefits that flow from transport-related development. Economic appraisal can offer... |
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No. 161 | 24 Feb 2017 |
Public Private Partnerships for Transport Infrastructure
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are an important vehicle for private participation in infrastructure investment, delivery and management. Renegotiations are an integral part of the PPP process but their prevalence varies markedly in different... |
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No. 185 | 06 Sept 2021 |
Micromobility, Equity and Sustainability
Micromobility offers cities an opportunity to address congestion, emissions and air quality. This report examines micromobility trends and reviews its benefits and social costs, with the aim to help develop governance frameworks and regulations that... |
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No. 158 | 09 May 2016 |
Logistics Development Strategies and Performance Measurement
Logistics performance is a strong determinant of national income and policy-makers are interested in logistics performance indicators because of the potential for improved transport services to promote economic development. The World Bank’s Logistics... |
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No. 166 | 25 Apr 2018 |
Integrating Urban Public Transport Systems and Cycling
Sustainable urban transport systems require alternatives to the use of private cars that are competitive in terms of convenience and flexibility as well as cost. Mass transit systems are the central component but extension of heavy rail and metro... |
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No. 184 | 18 Oct 2021 |
Integrating Public Transport into Mobility as a Service
This report examines the potential impact of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) on how passenger transport is currently organised. MaaS is a model for supplying a wide range of passenger transport services through a single, digital customer interface. In... |
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No. 164 | 31 May 2017 |
Income Inequality, Social Inclusion and Mobility
This report examines mobility policies with a focus on evaluating their capacity to address transport-related exclusion of lower- income groups. |
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No. 192 | 18 Dec 2023 |
Improving the Quality of Walking and Cycling in Cities
This report examines the current conditions of walking and cycling in cities. It reviews the literature on the potential benefits of active mobility, highlighting the importance of moving away from car-centric development. It also explores how cities... |
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No. 178 | 09 Jun 2020 |
Future Maritime Trade Flows
This report reviews possible determinants of global maritime goods transport over the coming decades. It addresses the uncertainties that surround the future of maritime trade flows such as the development of demand, the costs of environmental... |
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No. 162 | 28 Feb 2017 |
Ex-Post Assessment of Transport Investments and Policy Interventions
Ex-post evaluation is important to improving the delivery of transport policy objectives. It can be used for multiple purposes at the core of which is the improvement of ex-ante assessment. A small number of jurisdictions employ ex-post evaluation... |
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What is the Value of Saving Travel Time?
Forum International des Transports
02 Oct 2019
This report revisits the rationale and methods for estimating the value of reductions in travel time. In doing so, it considers changes in the way people use time and specifically explores whether the value of time will fall towards zero as connected...
Urban Planning and Travel Behaviour
Forum International des Transports
19 Dec 2022
This report examines strategies to improve accessibility and mobility by integrating land-use and transport policies. It outlines the institutional and legal aspects of ensuring such integration. It also discusses mechanisms for steering new...
Urban Logistics Hubs
OCDE
19 Jun 2024
Urban logistics are fundamental to city life. However, freight transport is responsible for around half of local air pollutants in cities and generates congestion and other emissions. Moreover, urban logistics involves more than just e-commerce....
Transport System Resilience
Forum International des Transports
28 May 2024
The transport sector currently faces a number of disruptions related to geopolitics, climate change and energy security. Transport system resilience refers to the sector’s capacity to deal with, adapt to and recover from such disruptions. This report...
The Social Impacts of Road Pricing
Forum International des Transports
11 Oct 2018
This report assesses how road pricing impacts are distributed amongst citizens. It specifically examines how the reallocation of road space can improve the wellbeing of the community at large, looks at the relationship between road tolling and public...
The Economic Benefits of Improved Accessibility to Transport Systems
Forum International des Transports
31 May 2017
The economic benefits of improving transport accessibility for all are rarely taken into account when making decisions about investment and regulations. While costs are often known, benefits such as greater access to services, jobs and tourism are...
Shaping Post-Covid Mobility in Cities
Forum International des Transports
28 Feb 2023
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed how people live and move, especially in urban environments. As many cities transition towards living with the virus, this presents challenges and opportunities to create more sustainable, resilient and equitable...
Safety Management Systems
Forum International des Transports
21 Dec 2018
Safety Management Systems (SMS) helps managers better monitor and understand the safety performance of their organisation. Increasingly prevalent in the past two decades, SMS provide a rigorous framework for analysing hazards and controlling risks....
Reversing Car Dependency
Forum International des Transports
25 Feb 2021
Managing the growth of urban traffic is vital for improving the liveability of our cities. This report examines how governments can encourage citizens to use alternatives to private cars in order to reduce car dependency, regardless of how they are...
Regulating App-Based Mobility Services
Forum International des Transports
10 Sept 2019
This report examines how new app-based mobility services can be effectively regulated. High-quality regulations are essential to ensure that ridesourcing, dockless bikeshare, e-scooters and other innovative forms of urban mobility deliver their full...
Quantifying the Socio-economic Benefits of Transport
Forum International des Transports
25 Jan 2017
This report sets out several of the recent advances, and suggests the most promising approaches, to the quantification and valuation of some of the wider economic benefits that flow from transport-related development. Economic appraisal can offer...
Public Private Partnerships for Transport Infrastructure
Forum International des Transports
24 Feb 2017
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are an important vehicle for private participation in infrastructure investment, delivery and management. Renegotiations are an integral part of the PPP process but their prevalence varies markedly in different...
Micromobility, Equity and Sustainability
Forum International des Transports
06 Sept 2021
Micromobility offers cities an opportunity to address congestion, emissions and air quality. This report examines micromobility trends and reviews its benefits and social costs, with the aim to help develop governance frameworks and regulations that...
Logistics Development Strategies and Performance Measurement
Forum International des Transports
09 May 2016
Logistics performance is a strong determinant of national income and policy-makers are interested in logistics performance indicators because of the potential for improved transport services to promote economic development. The World Bank’s Logistics...
Integrating Urban Public Transport Systems and Cycling
Forum International des Transports
25 Apr 2018
Sustainable urban transport systems require alternatives to the use of private cars that are competitive in terms of convenience and flexibility as well as cost. Mass transit systems are the central component but extension of heavy rail and metro...
Integrating Public Transport into Mobility as a Service
Forum International des Transports
18 Oct 2021
This report examines the potential impact of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) on how passenger transport is currently organised. MaaS is a model for supplying a wide range of passenger transport services through a single, digital customer interface. In...
Income Inequality, Social Inclusion and Mobility
Forum International des Transports
31 May 2017
This report examines mobility policies with a focus on evaluating their capacity to address transport-related exclusion of lower- income groups.
Improving the Quality of Walking and Cycling in Cities
Forum International des Transports
18 Dec 2023
This report examines the current conditions of walking and cycling in cities. It reviews the literature on the potential benefits of active mobility, highlighting the importance of moving away from car-centric development. It also explores how cities...
Future Maritime Trade Flows
Forum International des Transports
09 Jun 2020
This report reviews possible determinants of global maritime goods transport over the coming decades. It addresses the uncertainties that surround the future of maritime trade flows such as the development of demand, the costs of environmental...
Ex-Post Assessment of Transport Investments and Policy Interventions
Forum International des Transports
28 Feb 2017
Ex-post evaluation is important to improving the delivery of transport policy objectives. It can be used for multiple purposes at the core of which is the improvement of ex-ante assessment. A small number of jurisdictions employ ex-post evaluation...