53 research outputs found
DIFFERENT user reaction and efficient DIFFERENTiation of charges and tolls - Intermediate Report from Airport Case Studies Deliverable D5.1
Executive summar
DIFFERENT: user reaction and efficient DIFFERENTiation of charges and tolls. Project presentation leaflet.
DIFFERENT user reaction and efficient DIFFERENTiation of charges and tolls - final dissemination and use plans - publishable section Deliverable D12.4
DIFFERENT user reaction and efficient DIFFERENTiation of charges and tolls - First Test of Hypotheses Executive summary Deliverable 3.2
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Pricing road use for greater responsibility, efficiency and sustainability in cities: Social and political issues.
The PRoGRESS project was developed in response to a Call for Proposals by the European Commission, and more specifically, to address task 2.3.1/9 ‘Testing theeffectiveness and acceptance of urban pricing schemes’ of the Key Action ‘Sustainable Mobility and Intermodality’ within the Thematic Programme ‘Competitive andSustainable Growth’.PRoGRESS addresses one of the key challenges of European transport policy by exploring the use of pricing schemes to manage demand in congested urban areas while at the same time raising revenue that will enable the substantial improvements to the public transport infrastructure that are necessary to offer people viable alternatives to private car use.The project centres on eight sites developing and demonstrating road pricing schemes: Bristol, Copenhagen, Edinburgh, Genoa, Gothenburg, Helsinki, Rome and Trondheim.Across these sites, a number of road pricing concepts and technologies are being developed and demonstrated.The overall PRoGRESS project is broken down into seven workpackages, one of them being WP4 Social, economic and political issues. The objective of WP4 is to developand assess the political, economic and social framework required for the implementation of road pricing. Deliverable 4.3 deals with consultation, both with stakeholders and the general public, and with marketing and awareness raising
DIFFERENT user reaction and efficient DIFFERENTiation of charges and tolls - Summary of Selected Practise of Charging in the Rail Sector Executive summary Deliverable D7.1
DIFFERENT user reaction and efficient DIFFERENTiation of charges and tolls - Summary of Selected Practise of Charging in the Rail Sector Executive summary Deliverable D7.1
DIFFERENT user reaction and efficient DIFFERENTiation of charges and tolls - Results from urban case studies Executive summary Deliverable 9.1
DIFFERENT user reaction and efficient DIFFERENTiation of charges and tolls - Intermediate Report from Airport Case Studies Deliverable D5.1
Executive summar
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