External costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: Pilot study along selected roadways of Thessaloniki, Greece

Prior to the economic crisis, forecasts indicated a continuous increase of traffic in European cities, highlighting the need of a policy to alleviate the external impacts of transport. The crisis, however, generated pressures on all sectors of activity, with transport being an indicative ex...

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Main Authors: Sotiriou Matina, Gavanas Nikolaos, Pitsiava-Latinopoulou Magda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia 2015-01-01
Series:Spatium
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2015/1450-569X1533033S.pdf
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spelling doaj-6472d4fba0234059be3f0630282433472020-11-24T22:53:20ZengInstitute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of SerbiaSpatium1450-569X2217-80662015-01-01201533334010.2298/SPAT1533033S1450-569X1533033SExternal costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: Pilot study along selected roadways of Thessaloniki, GreeceSotiriou Matina0Gavanas Nikolaos1Pitsiava-Latinopoulou Magda2Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Civil Engineering, Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Transport Engineering Laboratory, Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Transport Engineering Laboratory, Thessaloniki, GreecePrior to the economic crisis, forecasts indicated a continuous increase of traffic in European cities, highlighting the need of a policy to alleviate the external impacts of transport. The crisis, however, generated pressures on all sectors of activity, with transport being an indicative example. The reduction of income and employment, the increased vehicle maintenance and renewal costs and the transport related taxation seem to affect the transport system and its external impacts. Thus, taking for granted that Europe will eventually achieve “sustainable recovery” from the crisis, the current period presents an opportunity for promoting sustainable mobility policies and interventions in the most affected by the crisis European cities. Towards this goal, it is essential to capitalise on contemporary techniques for the monitoring of changes in transport external costs. The purpose of the paper is the development of a methodology for the estimation of external costs due to congestion, air pollution, climate change and accidents, based on road traffic data. The methodology is applied along road arteries in Thessaloniki for the period “before and after” the emergence of the crisis. As a result, an overall decrease in external costs is observed, creating an unforeseen “surplus” for the society during the crisis.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2015/1450-569X1533033S.pdfEconomic crisisexternal costsurban road transportmethodologysustainable mobility
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Gavanas Nikolaos
Pitsiava-Latinopoulou Magda
External costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: Pilot study along selected roadways of Thessaloniki, Greece
Spatium
Economic crisis
external costs
urban road transport
methodology
sustainable mobility
author_facet Sotiriou Matina
Gavanas Nikolaos
Pitsiava-Latinopoulou Magda
author_sort Sotiriou Matina
title External costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: Pilot study along selected roadways of Thessaloniki, Greece
title_short External costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: Pilot study along selected roadways of Thessaloniki, Greece
title_full External costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: Pilot study along selected roadways of Thessaloniki, Greece
title_fullStr External costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: Pilot study along selected roadways of Thessaloniki, Greece
title_full_unstemmed External costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: Pilot study along selected roadways of Thessaloniki, Greece
title_sort external costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: pilot study along selected roadways of thessaloniki, greece
publisher Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia
series Spatium
issn 1450-569X
2217-8066
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Prior to the economic crisis, forecasts indicated a continuous increase of traffic in European cities, highlighting the need of a policy to alleviate the external impacts of transport. The crisis, however, generated pressures on all sectors of activity, with transport being an indicative example. The reduction of income and employment, the increased vehicle maintenance and renewal costs and the transport related taxation seem to affect the transport system and its external impacts. Thus, taking for granted that Europe will eventually achieve “sustainable recovery” from the crisis, the current period presents an opportunity for promoting sustainable mobility policies and interventions in the most affected by the crisis European cities. Towards this goal, it is essential to capitalise on contemporary techniques for the monitoring of changes in transport external costs. The purpose of the paper is the development of a methodology for the estimation of external costs due to congestion, air pollution, climate change and accidents, based on road traffic data. The methodology is applied along road arteries in Thessaloniki for the period “before and after” the emergence of the crisis. As a result, an overall decrease in external costs is observed, creating an unforeseen “surplus” for the society during the crisis.
topic Economic crisis
external costs
urban road transport
methodology
sustainable mobility
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2015/1450-569X1533033S.pdf
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