IASON-Integrated Appraisal of Spatial economic and Network effects of transport investments and policies
Topics
Mobility
Abstract
The project gives answers to the following questions: Does the implementation of the TENs actually improve cohesion? How is the welfare gain distributed spatially in Europe by implementation of the TENs? How is the accessability improved of regions in Europe by implementation of the TENs? What impact has the implementation on the local economy of regions in Europe? Will the implementation induce modal shift? What is the spatial economic welfare gain of implementation of the TINA network? In what way does implementation of the TENs change the accessibility and cohesion of the peripheral countries and the accession countries? What is the spatial economic effect of charging policies?
With regard to the overall economic impact of transport projects and policies the authors say that the socio-economic macro trends have a much stronger impact on regional development than transport policy. The project has made available a new set of interconnected instruments that now can be used to assess the spatial and economic consequences of transport policies. In Summary it can be concluded that many transport policies of the past had in a sense an ambiguous impact with regard to spatial distribution: though they have contributed to cohesion, when measured in relative terms, they at the same time have also contributed to widening absolute disparities beween central and peripheral regions in Europe.
Most relevant parts of the publication
Part C, key project results
Reference to the original publication
pdf (final report) http://www.inro.tno.nl/iason
Remarks
The project Iason was funded by 5th Framework RTD Programme