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Christer Ljungberg
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29 apr 2009 kl. 13.09 skrev "Wagner Armin GTZ 7021"
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> Dear colleagues, please note the new document on Induced Travel
> Demand:
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> “If we build it, they will come”: The question of induced travel
> demand attracts substantial interest from decision-makers, planners
> and the wider public alike. This technical document is intended as a
> n introduction to the concept of induced travel demand and the princ
> ipal arguments and debates surrounding the phenomenon. While it trie
> s to remain neutral in the normative debates about whether induced t
> ravel is a “good” or a “bad”, it does accept as a fundamental
> premise, and argues emphatically, that induced travel demand is a re
> al and measurable phenomenon, that it can and does produce environme
> ntal and social consequences, and that it should be explicitly accou
> nted for in project evaluation and strategic assessments wherever po
> ssible.
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> The various topics in this document focus on what lies beneath the
> statement “If we build more, we get more”. It analyses if we
> build anything, will they come? Or will they come only if we build a
> particular “it”? And who are “they” that will “come” -
> people who are not coming at all right now? Or people who are coming
> , from time-to-time, but would come more often if we build “it”?
> Perhaps most importantly, if we don't build “it”, would they come
> anyway?
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> This document is part of the new series “Sustainable Urban Transport
> Technical Documents" developed by GTZ in an effort to provide great
> er knowledge to the policy makers on issues related to sustainable u
> rban transport. The document has been authored by Mr. Roger Gorham,
> an urban transport specialist who is currently a Transport Economist
> in the World Bank.
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> Free download: SUTP users can download the document from http://www.sutp.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=393
> . Unregistered visitors can register (at no cost) on the SUTP
> website www.sutp.org <http://www.sutp.org> and then proceed to
> download.
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> About SUTP: The Sustainable Urban Transport Project (SUTP) is a
> global partnership which aims to help developing world cities
> achieve their sustainable transport goals, through the dissemination
> of information about international experience and targeted work with
> particular cities. SUTP developed the publication “Sustainable Trans
> port: A Sourcebook for Policy-makers in developing cities” consistin
> g of more than 26 modules. The sourcebook addresses the key areas of
> a sustainable transport policy framework for a developing city. It
> is also complemented by a series of training documents and other mat
> erial. More on www.sutp.org
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> Best regards,
> Armin
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> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards,
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> Armin Wagner
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