Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Its: Making the Business Case for Its Investments 2004 Edition Contributor(s): Gillen, David (Editor), Levinson, David (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1402076770 ISBN-13: 9781402076770 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $161.49 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: March 2004 Annotation: The 17 chapters in this book, which evolved from a conference on measuring the contributions of ITS sponsored by the California Department of Transportation in February 2002, examine the costs and benefits of ITS in an economic and business policy context. Section 1 examines the broad theme of how and what ITS contributes to the economy and how one makes a business case for ITS. Section 2 includes three chapters on ITS applications in mass transit. Section 3 explores ITS applications in the automobile/highway system. Section 4 considers integrative issues including how ITS is perceived and how it can be positioned to improve surface transportation. This volume will be especially useful to researchers and policy makers working in transportation, transportation engineering, and the economic analysis of transportation systems. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Investments & Securities - General - Business & Economics | Public Finance - Business & Economics | Urban & Regional |
Dewey: 330 |
LCCN: 2004042813 |
Series: Transportation Research, Economics and Policy |
Physical Information: 1.02" H x 6.44" W x 9.48" (1.67 lbs) 373 pages |
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Publisher Description: The 17 chapters in this book, which evolved from a conference on measuring the contributions of ITS sponsored by the California Department of Transportation in February 2002, examine the costs and benefits of ITS in an economic and business policy context. Section 1 examines the broad theme of how and what ITS contributes to the economy and how one makes a business case for ITS. Section 2 includes three chapters on ITS applications in mass transit. Section 3 explores ITS applications in the automobile/highway system. Section 4 considers integrative issues including how ITS is perceived and how it can be positioned to improve surface transportation. This volume will be especially useful to researchers and policy makers working in transportation, transportation engineering, and the economic analysis of transportation systems. |