Transport and Spatial Policies
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Transport and Spatial Policies

The Role of Regulatory and Fiscal Incentives

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.
Date de publication :
12 déc 2004
DOI :
10.1787/9789282123232-en
 
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Report by A. Priebs / A. Dittrich-Wesbuer Germany You do not have access to this content

Anglais
Auteur(s):
Axel Priebs, Andrea Dittrich-Wesbuer
Pages :
5–47
DOI :
10.1787/9789282123232-2-en

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Underlying this paper, drawn up at the ECMT’s request, are the following ideas and objectives: - because there is such a high degree of interplay and interdependency between town planning and transport policies, the two policy spheres are always taken together in the sense of a co-ordinated transport and regional development policy...
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