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ECMT Round Tables
Transport and Spatial Policies
The Role of Regulatory and Fiscal Incentives
European Conference of Ministers of Transport. Published by : OECD Publishing , Date de parution:  12 déc 2004
Pages: 180 , Langue: Anglais
Version: Livre électronique (Format PDF)
ISBN: 9789282123232 , Code OCDE: 752004091E1
Prix:   €33 | $46 | £30 | ¥4300 | MXN600
Disponibilité: Disponible
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Autres langues:  Français (Disponible)
Autres versions:  Livre - Broché

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Détails
Imprint:  Conférence Européenne des Ministres des Transports Format électronique: Acrobat PDF

Description
This ECMT Round Table contains four papers that show how a disconnect between transport policy planning and spatial policy planning and measures have curtailed the effectiveness of transport policy. The papers discuss ways to overcome the lack of coordination between transport and spatial policies and formulate proposals on how fiscal incentives can help to avoid the failure of interjurisdictional co-ordination.

Tables des matières:

INTRODUCTORY REPORTS
Transport and Spatial Policies
 by A. Priebs and A. Dittrich-Wesbuer, Germany
1. Introduction and background
2. Present situation and nature of the problem (settlement and transport trends
in Germany)
3. Field of action: the need to reinforce mandatory planning instruments
4. Field of action: the need for a stronger regional implementation level
5. Field of action: the need to reform pricing instruments in the transport sector
6. Field of action: pricing instruments with respect to land
7. Conclusions
Accessibility- vs. Mobility-Enhancing Sstrategies for Addressing Automobile Dependence in the United States by S. Handy, United States
1. Introduction
2. Accessibility vs. mobility
3. Mobility-enhancing strategies
4. Accessibility-enhancing strategies
5. Mobility-limiting strategies
6. Conclusions
The role of regulatory and fiscal incentives to shape a more sustainable future for our cities and regions  by C. Sessa, Italy
1. Introduction
2. Why we need a broader perspective on urban transport policies
3. Improving the governance of cities and urban areas
4. The framework of urban public finance
5. Fiscal co-ordination and equalization of fiscal disparities
6. Urban finance and equalization funds
7. Integration of land use and transport: how to ensure the right fiscal incentives
8. Value capture
9. A tool to assist metropolitan governance: the urban accounting system
Combining Urban and Transport Policies into Mutually Supporting Packages by D. Banister, United Kingdom
1. Introduction
2. The principles of sustainable urban development
3. Constraints and options for change
4. Packaging of policies
5. Barriers to implementation
6. Overcoming barriers to implementation
7. Conclusions
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS
Round Table debate on reports
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
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