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This book explores one of the most prevailing problems of the contemporary urban world, i.e. traffic congestion and its economic, environmental and health implications.
Generally viewed as an urban menace, the problem of traffic congestion has huge economic implications which are often overlooked by urban planners. This book examines and quantifies the costs and adverse consequences and of traffic congestion which include emissions, loss of productive hours, fuel wastage and the adverse effects on the health of commuters among others. It provides a comprehensive and scientific understanding of the underlying problems using empirical evidences along with solutions and innovative measures that draws from both economic and engineering perspectives.
This book will be of interest to both academic and non-academic readers of economics, environmental economics and econometrics, transport economics, urban planning, transport geography as well as planners and policy makers.
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This book explores one of the most prevailing problems of the contemporary urban world, i.e. traffic congestion and its economic, environmental and health implications.
Generally viewed as an urban menace, the problem of traffic congestion has huge economic implications which are often overlooked by urban planners. This book examines and quantifies the costs and adverse consequences and of traffic congestion which include emissions, loss of productive hours, fuel wastage and the adverse effects on the health of commuters among others. It provides a comprehensive and scientific understanding of the underlying problems using empirical evidences along with solutions and innovative measures that draws from both economic and engineering perspectives.
This book will be of interest to both academic and non-academic readers of economics, environmental economics and econometrics, transport economics, urban planning, transport geography as well as planners and policy makers.
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