Social and Economic Effects of Highways

Social and Economic Effects of Highways
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Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015007254801
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Synopsis Social and Economic Effects of Highways by : United States. Federal Highway Administration. Socio-Economic Studies Division

Social and Economic Effects of Highways

Social and Economic Effects of Highways
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Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000036879819
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Synopsis Social and Economic Effects of Highways by : United States. Federal Highway Administration. Socio-Economic Studies Division

Social and Economic Effects of Highways

Social and Economic Effects of Highways
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Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : UCR:31210001474053
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Synopsis Social and Economic Effects of Highways by : United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Program and Policy Planning

Interstate

Interstate
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Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781572337831
ISBN-13 : 1572337834
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Synopsis Interstate by : Mark H. Rose

This new, expanded edition brings the story of the Interstates into the twenty-first century. It includes an account of the destruction of homes, businesses, and communities as the urban expressways of the highway network destroyed large portions of the nation’s central cities. Mohl and Rose analyze the subsequent urban freeway revolts, when citizen protest groups battled highway builders in San Francisco, Baltimore, Memphis, New Orleans, Washington, DC, and other cities. Their detailed research in the archival records of the Bureau of Public Roads, the Federal Highway Administration, and the U.S. Department of Transportation brings to light significant evidence of federal action to tame the spreading freeway revolts, curb the authority of state highway engineers, and promote the devolution of transportation decision making to the state and regional level. They analyze the passage of congressional legislation in the 1990s, especially the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA), that initiated a major shift of Highway Trust Fund dollars to mass transit and light rail, as well as to hiking trails and bike lanes. Mohl and Rose conclude with the surprising popularity of the recent freeway teardown movement, an effort to replace deteriorating, environmentally damaging, and sometimes dangerous elevated expressway segments through the inner cities. Sometimes led by former anti-highway activists of the 1960s and 1970s, teardown movements aim to restore the urban street grid, provide space for new streetcar lines, and promote urban revitalization efforts. This revised edition continues to be marked by accessible writing and solid research by two well-known scholars.

Assessing and Managing the Ecological Impacts of Paved Roads

Assessing and Managing the Ecological Impacts of Paved Roads
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9780309100885
ISBN-13 : 0309100887
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Synopsis Assessing and Managing the Ecological Impacts of Paved Roads by : National Research Council

All phases of road developmentâ€"from construction and use by vehicles to maintenanceâ€"affect physical and chemical soil conditions, water flow, and air and water quality, as well as plants and animals. Roads and traffic can alter wildlife habitat, cause vehicle-related mortality, impede animal migration, and disperse nonnative pest species of plants and animals. Integrating environmental considerations into all phases of transportation is an important, evolving process. The increasing awareness of environmental issues has made road development more complex and controversial. Over the past two decades, the Federal Highway Administration and state transportation agencies have increasingly recognized the importance of the effects of transportation on the natural environment. This report provides guidance on ways to reconcile the different goals of road development and environmental conservation. It identifies the ecological effects of roads that can be evaluated in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of roads and offers several recommendations to help better understand and manage ecological impacts of paved roads.

Impact of Transport Infrastructure Investment on Regional Development

Impact of Transport Infrastructure Investment on Regional Development
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9789264193529
ISBN-13 : 9264193529
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Synopsis Impact of Transport Infrastructure Investment on Regional Development by : OECD

This report describes evaluation methods for transport infrastructure investments to ensure that scarce resources are allocated in a way that maximises their net return to society.

Economic Analysis and Infrastructure Investment

Economic Analysis and Infrastructure Investment
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 479
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ISBN-10 : 9780226800585
ISBN-13 : 022680058X
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Synopsis Economic Analysis and Infrastructure Investment by : Edward L. Glaeser

"Policy-makers often call for expanding public spending on infrastructure, which includes a broad range of investments from roads and bridges to digital networks that will expand access to high-speed broadband. Some point to near-term macro-economic benefits and job creation, others focus on long-term effects on productivity and economic growth. This volume explores the links between infrastructure spending and economic outcomes, as well as key economic issues in the funding and management of infrastructure projects. It draws together research studies that describe the short-run stimulus effects of infrastructure spending, develop new estimates of the stock of U.S. infrastructure capital, and explore the incentive aspects of public-private partnerships (PPPs). A salient issue is the treatment of risk in evaluating publicly-funded infrastructure projects and in connection with PPPs. The goal of the volume is to provide a reference for researchers seeking to expand research on infrastructure issues, and for policy-makers tasked with determining the appropriate level of infrastructure spending"--

The Best Investment a Nation Ever Made

The Best Investment a Nation Ever Made
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 42
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ISBN-10 : 9780788141867
ISBN-13 : 0788141864
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Best Investment a Nation Ever Made by : Wendell Cox

Without a first class system of interstate highways, life in America would be far different -- it would be more risky, less prosperous, & lacking in the efficiency & comfort that Americans now enjoy & take for granted. The Dwight D. Eisenhower System of Interstate & Defense Highways, in place & celebrating its 40th anniversary, must surely be the best investment a nation ever made. Consider this: it has saved the lives of at least 187,000 people; it has prevented injuries to nearly 12 million people; it has returned more that $6 in economic productivity for each $1 it cost, & much more. Photos. Charts & tables.