2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1471-4051(03)00003-x
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Market- and non-market-based approaches to traffic-related pollution: the perception of key stakeholders

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“…Emissions reduction and energy efficiency are key policy elements for managing roads (Ison and Wall 2003). This paper presents a sequential methodology called HERA -Highway EneRgy Assessment -developed to assess the energy and carbon footprint of highway operations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emissions reduction and energy efficiency are key policy elements for managing roads (Ison and Wall 2003). This paper presents a sequential methodology called HERA -Highway EneRgy Assessment -developed to assess the energy and carbon footprint of highway operations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research tends to elicit expert stakeholder opinion and highlights a need for both technological and non-technological measures to tackle rising transport demand. It also exposes divergent values and objectives amongst different stakeholder groups, such as transport service providers, road users and researchers (Bonsall et al, 2005;Ison and Wall, 2003).…”
Section: A Case Study Of Integrated Sustainability Assessment For Mobmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stakeholders include suppliers, leading manufacturers, competitors, scientific units, business-related institutions, governments, and self-government. In time, stakeholders change their abilities and roles and have the tendency to adapt to directions determined by one or a few leaders [73]. Organizations playing the leading role may change in time, but the function of the ecosystem leader is valued by stakeholders, because it allows the members to follow the path of common vision to adapt their investments and find mutually supporting roles.…”
Section: Ecosystem Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%