Project and policy evaluation in transport
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Project and policy evaluation in transport
(Contemporary trends in European social sciences)
Ashgate, c2002
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内容説明
This volume presents the results of the seminar "Policy and Project Evaluation: Context, Theory and Methods", organized by the Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative Research (ICCR), in Brussels, May 2000. Transport is often seen as a derived demand, a service not required in itself, but simply to facilitate other human needs. Hence, in the field of transport planning, the objectives usually relate to economic efficiency. However, the process of European integration has changed the evaluation landscape in transport, raising three key questions, the implications of which are discussed in this book: what is the European context of evaluation?; how relevant is evaluation theory for addressing contemporary transport policy challenges?; and how useful are conventional assessment methods?
目次
- Introduction - the theory and practice of evaluation, Liana Giorgi, Annuradha Tandon
- the policy-making process in the European Union, Francis McGowan
- the EU enlargement and its impact on European policies, Gerhard Rambow
- enlarging EU environmental policy - the challenges of flexibility and integration
- analytical frameworks for policy and project evaluation - contextualizing welfare economics, public choice and management approaches, Wayne Parsons
- evaluation of projects and programmes - principles and examples, Frank Haight
- transport evaluation methods - from cost-benefit analysis to multi-criteria analysis and the decision framework, Michel Beuthe
- criteria for evaluation towards sustainability, Klaus Rennings.
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