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ECMT Round Tables
National Systems of Transport Infrastructure Planning
European Conference of Ministers of Transport. Published by : OECD Publishing , Publication date:  26 Sep 2005
Pages: 176 , Language: English
Version: E-book (PDF Format)
ISBN: 9789282123423 , OECD Code: 752005101E1
Price:   €35 | $49 | £31 | ¥4500 | MXN630
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Description
This Round Table discusses changes in national systems of transport infrastructure planning and the lessons for the further improvement of planning processes. It covers the following issues: the rationale of transport infrastructure planning and related reform needs, the decentralisation of planning institutions, reforms of planning and evaluation methods, reforms of infrastructure financing and pricing. This report contains background papers reporting on the national experiences of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Table of contents:

INTRODUCTORY REPORTS
National Systems of Transport Infrastructure Pplanning: The Case of Germany
by W. Rothengatter, Germany
1. Introduction
2. Institutional aspects of transportation planning in Germany
3. Policy framework, objectives and results of the draft BVWP 2003
4. Method of transportation project evaluation
5. Some details of the mandatory elements of the evaluation procedure
6. Financial aspects
7. Comparison with the issues of integrated assessment developed in EU-sponsored
research
8. Conclusions
Annex
National Systems of Transport Infrastructure Planning: The Case of Spain by R. Iziquierdo, Spain
1. Current transport infrastructure policy in Spain: A new approach
2. The Ministry for development’s ambitious infrastructure plan 2000-2006
3. Integrating Spain’s infrastructure into the trans-European transport network: The Pyrenees, an impenetrable barrier and a constant factor
4. Modernisation of the rail system: A new model and a new law for the rail sector
5. Ports and airports, key factors in the competitiveness of the economy
6. Major challenges facing the next legislature, 2004-2008
National Systems of Transport Infrastructure Pplanning: The Case of France by B. Seligmann, France
1. Major national infrastructure planning
2. National infrastructure planning
3. Procedures for project specification and assessment
4. Development of the role of territorial bodies
Conclusions
National Systems of Transport Infrastructure Planning: The Case of Italy by M. Ponti, Italy
1. Background
2. On-going transport policy
3. An independent economic analysis
4. Some strategic considerations
5. Conclusions
Annex
National Systems of Transport Infrastructure Planning: The Case of the Netherlands by H. Luikens and A. Stoelinga, Netherlands
1. Introduction
2. General transport policy planning
3. Mid-term programme (MIT)
4. Small infrastructure projects
5. Financial aspects and evaluation methods
6. Special programmes
National Systems of Transport Infrastructure Planning: The Case of England by T. Worsley, United Kingdom
Outline
1. National infrastructure planning at a strategic level; the government’s ten year plan for transport
2. The department for transport’s national transport model and its role in strategic transport planning
3. The report on the ten year plan and forthcoming review
4. Road pricing and lorry road-user charging
5. The programme of multi-modal studies
6. Roles and responsibilities
7. Appraisal of infrastructure projects
Conclusions
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS
Round Table debate on reports
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
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