Prelims
Handbook of Transport and the Environment
ISBN: 978-0-080-44103-0, eISBN: 978-1-786-35951-3
Publication date: 19 November 2003
Citation
(2003), "Prelims", Hensher, D.A. and Button, K.J. (Ed.) Handbook of Transport and the Environment (, Vol. 4), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-v. https://doi.org/10.1108/9781786359513-046
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Prelims
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HANDBOOK OF TRANSPORT AND THE ENVIRONMENT
HANDBOOKS IN TRANSPORT
4
Series Editors
DAVID A. HENSHER
KENNETH J. BUTTON
Title Page
HANDBOOK OF TRANSPORT AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Edited by
DAVID A. HENSHER
Institute of Transport Studies, University of Sydney
KENNETH J. BUTTON
The School of Public Policy, George Mason University
United Kingdom – North America – Japan –
India – Malaysia – China
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INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES
Transportation and logistics research has now reached maturity, with a solid foundation of established methodology for professionals to turn to and for future researchers and practitioners to build on. Elsevier is marking this stage in the life of the subject by launching a landmark series of reference works: Elsevier’s Handbooks in Transport. Comprising specially commissioned chapters from the leading experts of their topics, each title in the series will encapsulate the essential knowledge of a major area within transportation and logistics. To practitioners, researchers and students alike, these books will be authoritative, accessible and invaluable.
David A. Hensher
Kenneth J. Button
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part 1 Concepts
- Chapter 2 Environmental Concepts – Physical and Economic
- Chapter 3 Climate Change
- Chapter 4 Air Quality
- Chapter 5 The Economics of Noise
- Chapter 6 Safety
- Chapter 7 Amenity and Severance
- Chapter 8 Transportation Fuels – A System Perspective
- Chapter 9 Fuel Options
- Chapter 10 Cleaner Vehicles
- Part 2 Sectoral Overviews
- Chapter 11 Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Transportation: Trends, Driving Factors, and Forces for Changea
- Chapter 12 Transport Energy and Emissions: Buses
- Chapter 13 Transport Energy and Emissions: Urban Public Transport
- Chapter 14 Transport Energy and Emissions: Aviation
- Chapter 15 Environmental Impacts of Shipping
- Chapter 16 Transport Energy and Emissions: Rail
- Chapter 17 Environmental Impact Assessment for Sustainable Transport
- Part 3 Appraisal and Valuation Issues
- Chapter 18 Transport Investment Appraisal and the Environment
- Chapter 19 Evaluation of Environmental Impacts
- Chapter 20 Valuation of Environmental Externalities
- Chapter 21 Valuation Case Studies
- Chapter 22 The Health Effects of Motor Vehicle-Related Air Pollution
- Chapter 23 Environmental Externalities of Motor Vehicle Use
- Chapter 24 Valuation of Safety
- Chapter 25 Location Externalities: Effects on Modeling, Infrastructure Provision and Optimal Planning
- Part 4 Policy Issues
- Chapter 26 Macroeconomic Policies and the Environment
- Chapter 27 History of Environmental Legislation
- Chapter 28 International Coordination of Environmental Policies and Multilateral Environmental Agreementsa
- Chapter 29 Environmental Pricing in Transport
- Chapter 30 Planning for Sustainable Environmental Futures
- Chapter 31 Environmental Justice Applications in Transport: The International Perspective
- Chapter 32 Winners and Losers in Transport Policy: On Efficiency, Equity, and Compensation
- Chapter 33 Unintended Effects of Polices
- Chapter 34 Global Warming and Emission Trading
- Chapter 35 Travel, Tourism, and the Environment
- Chapter 36 Gender, Transportation, and the Environment
- Chapter 37 Logistics and the Environment
- Chapter 38 Reverse Logistics: An Overview and a Causal Model
- Chapter 39 Transportation of Hazardous Goods and Materials
- Chapter 40 Public Attitudes
- Chapter 41 Travel Behavior Change through Individual Engagement
- Chapter 42 Packaging Policies to Address Environmental Concerns
- Chapter 43 The Street: Integrating Transport and Urban Environment
- Chapter 44 Integrated Transport Models for Environmental Assessment
- Chapter 45 Transportation Demand Management and “Win-Win” Transportation Solutions
- Author Index
- Subject Index