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Testing potential solutions to control urban sprawl

Testing potential solutions to control urban sprawl. Inter-city comparison. Inter-city comparison. 1. Do rail investments generate sprawl ? 2. Which measures are most effective to control sprawl and reduce its negative effects?. Do rail investments generate sprawl ?.

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Testing potential solutions to control urban sprawl

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  1. Testing potential solutionsto control urban sprawl Inter-city comparison

  2. Inter-city comparison • 1. Do rail investments generate sprawl ? • 2. Which measures are most effective to control sprawl and reduce its negative effects?

  3. Do rail investments generate sprawl ?

  4. Do rail investments generate sprawl ?

  5. Do rail investments generate sprawl ? • It generates sprawl, if rail network extends to the suburban/rural areas • It generates sprawl, if network is radial or radial + orbital

  6. Which measuresare most effective w.r.t. urban concentration ?

  7. Which measuresare most effective w.r.t. urban concentration ?

  8. Which measuresare mosteffective w.r.t. fuel consumption and CO2 emissions ?

  9. Which measures are most effective w.r.t. travel times ?

  10. Conclusions (1/3) • Most effective w.r.t. urban concentration/land consumption: • road pricing • impact fee on residential developments (both in B and H) • fiscal measure to incite services to locate in A-type zones: effective in B, not in H • % service jobs already located in A-zones in the reference scenario: • B: 37 % • H: 70 %

  11. Conclusions (2/3) • Most effective w.r.t. climate change and air pollution: • road pricing • parking policy • land use policies have no or low impact

  12. Conclusions (3/3) – Assessment of combination 813

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