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Civil aviation in the EU emissions trading scheme. Effects on the aviation sector, consumers and the environment (English)
The inclusion of aviation in the European CO2 Emissions Trading Scheme on 1 January 2012 can cost European airlines 0.2% of their ...
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2012 Work Programme
This is the 2012 Work Programme of the Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis (KiM). It is intended for the staff of ...
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Evaluation of memorandum Sea Ports: anchors of the economy (English summary)
The policy actions issuing from the memorandum Sea Ports: anchors of the economy were carried out as agreed In principle the ...
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Regarding fuel prices and automobility: a brief analysis of price and cost elasticities (English summary).
Car drivers do not drive significantly less when fuel prices at the pump rise. If fuel prices increase by approximately 12.5 ...
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The role of the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment in innovation in the maritime sector (English summary)
Little innovation occurs in the maritime transport sector. This is due to the fact that the sector's innovation system does not ...
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Mobility choices? Nothing is as it seems!
On Tuesday, 27 September 2011, KiM hosted its annual symposium for policymakers involved traffic and transport issues. The ...
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Focus on personal mobility (Dutch)
Various important societal trends, including aging, immigration, individualization and re-urbanization, influence the mobility of ...
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Intermodality: successes by integrating public transport modes and cycling
To reduce the increase of car use several policy instruments are planned by the Dutch Government. Increasing the costs of car use ...
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Towards sustainable road transport in 2050 (English summary)
Emissions of CO2 and air pollutants from road transport can be considerably reduced by 2050 using known technologies, while at ...
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Mobility report 2011 (English summary)
Following strong growth in the 1980s and 1990s, the total amount of national mobility among Dutch people has not increased since ...